Friday, April 3, 2009

WHAT IS MOOR?


Moor is a rare form of nutrient-rich peat created by the gradual transformation of herbs, plants and flowers which have been permanently submerged underwater or underground.

Free from the decaying effects of oxygen and in the correct climatic and biological conditions, the plant matter undergoes a 'ripening' transformation process over thousands of years to produce a homogeneous dark substance called Moor.

During this 'ripening' process, all substances within the plants are retained in the Moor, resulting in a herbal complex with wonderful therapeutic properties.

For the past 60 years, a wealth of clinical studies conducted on Moor therapy has confirmed that Moor does possess a wide range of beneficial properties. In fact, hundreds of European physicians now use and recommend Moor treatments.

Therapeutic Properties of Moor:

* Bio-available - easily absorbed by the body
* Antiseptic
* Detoxifying - able to draw and absorb toxic substances trapped in the tissues, aids in health-care maintenance and anti-aging
* Anti-inflammatory
* Ion-exchanging - harmful positive ions in the tissues replaced by revitalizing negative ions present in the Moor

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