IL102005A - Compress comprising dead sea mineral mud - Google Patents

Compress comprising dead sea mineral mud

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IL102005A
IL102005A IL10200592A IL10200592A IL102005A IL 102005 A IL102005 A IL 102005A IL 10200592 A IL10200592 A IL 10200592A IL 10200592 A IL10200592 A IL 10200592A IL 102005 A IL102005 A IL 102005A
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Dov Efron
Zeev Maor
Yohanan Furman
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Dead Sea Lab Ltd
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102005/2 A COMPRESS COMPRISING DEAD SEA MINERAL MUD Dead Sea Laboratories Limited Inventors: Dr. Dov Efron Zeev Maor Yohanan Furman The present invention relates to a compress comprising Dead Sea mineral mud (hereinafter "the mud") .
It is wellknown that mud mined from the Dead Sea has therapeutic effects in certain diseases when applied on the skin. However, the treatment with said mud has a drawback that the patients have to come to the Dead Sea to receive their treatment. As is readily understood, this is quite expensive and it is difficult for many patients to come every time to receive the treatment on the shores of the Dead Sea.
There is known a package for the storage and use of Ahlenmoor. However, this package has a drawback that it requires the use of an additional heat carrier.
It has thus been desirable to design a device which overcomes the above drawback, and which can be readily used for the therapeutic treatment with the mud.
The present invention thus consists in a compress comprising the following layers, located one upon the other: a) a porous fibrous cloth; b) an absorbent material on which the Dead Sea mud is evenly spread; and c) a non permeable plastic sheet, layers a) and c) extending to a small extent over layer b) , and the edges of said layers a) and c) being bonded to each other; all said materials being heat resistant to at least 70° C and resistant to solutions of high salinity.
The porous fibrous cloth is suitably made of woven or non-woven cloth. Said cloth may be made, for example, of fibers of polymers, i.e. polypropylene, polyethylene; cellulose, cotton, etc.
The pores of said fibrous cloth should have a size which, on the one hand, prevents the migration of solid matter, and on the other hand allows the diffusion of certain liquid and soluble Particle size: 85% - smaller than 0.045 mm . pH : 6.0 - 8.0.
Water content: 18 - 38 % (Loss on drying) .
Water capacity: 0.7 gr water / square cm.
Specific gravity: 1.2 - 2.0 gr/cm square Chemical properties: Total salinity : 8.0 - 33 g % w/w.
Composition of non soluble minerals - solid phase (60%) : Minerals, soluble in water - hallite (15-20%) , aragonite.
Minerals, soluble in 10% HC1 (carbonates) - calcite (25-35%) , dolomite (20-25%) , mica.
Minerals, non soluble in HC1 (silicates) - quartz (10-15%) , kaolinte, feldspar, montmorillonite.
Composition of soluble minerals - liquid phase (40%) .
Major elements (typical values) : chloride - 70%, sodium - 10%, Magnesium - 13%, calcium - 6%, potassium - 2.5%.
Trace elements: strontium, sulphates, lithium, manganese, cooper, zinc, iron, nickle, cobalt, cadmium, plumbum, iodine, uranium, selenium and others .
The mud having the above parameters is obtained, for example, as follows: a) Mud is mined on the shores of the Dead Sea and at the sediment of the Sea, in particular in the neighbourhood of the river mouth. b) The mud blocks are collected into ethanol prewashed containers and covered immediately. The mud is transported to the plant area and covered with sterilized water, if needed. Anti bacterial agent is added to all mud containers. c) Sieving (Sifting, Filtration) All machines and equipment are washed with ethanol before shifted via two vibrated fraction screeners made of stainless steel : 1. The stainless steel screener consists of a sheet with pores of 0.5 cm for the removal of large particles, mainly crystals of hallite. Sieving is due to up and down movement of the screen. 2. Two sequential fraction screeners. The first is a porous stainless steel sheet with pores of 3 mm and the second is a stainless steel network with intervals of 0.5 mm.
Sifting is due to vertical vibration of the screener.
Sieved mud is collected into Ethanol prewashed containers and immediately covered. d) Sedimentation and final processing.
The mud suspension is allowed to sediment until the desired consistency is achieved. The right consistency is obtained by removing, during the course of sedimentation, liquid that accumulated above the mud. The mud is being mixed with stabilizing agents, such as Bentonite and 0.1% Natrosol to homogenization and used for the manufacturing of the various articles.
The absorbent material is suitably a flexible cloth made of fibers with high swelling properties, i.e. non woven, made of viscosa fibers.
The non permeable plastic sheet should be resistant to the weight of the mud, be flexible and smooth, suitable for a thickness of 0.1-0.5 mm, be non permeable to salt solutions within the range of 8-35 gr % w/w. It is, e.g. polyethylene (high and low density) , polypropylene, P.V.C., etc.
The bonding of the edges of layers a) and c) may be performed, inter alia, in one of the following manners: 1. Welding by hot melting and subsequent cooling; 3. Glueing with cold adhesive, e.g. Lunabond D 7077 (H.B.
Fuller) The adhesive has to be resistant to mild heating conditions, such as oven at 60 C degrees, immersing in water at 60 to 80 C degrees and a short exposure to microwave radiation.
The compress is suitably manufactured as follows: 1. The various components, i.e. the permeable fibrous cloth, the absorbent material and the plastic sheets are cut to desired dimensions and shape. 2. Processed mud is being spread in an even manner on the absorbent material sheet. Alternatively the mud is spread continuously on line of the absorbent sheet and the cutting takes place afterwards; 3. The layer of mud loaded absorbent material is laid on the non permeable plastic sheet and the surface of the mud layer is covered with the fibrous permeable cloth; 4. Bonding of the two opposite ends of layers a) and c) that are slightly larger than layer b) takes place by glueing or melting their ends; and 5. The mud compress is folded to commercial units and packaged .
The dimensions of the compress according to the present invention are not critical features of the invention. They may be chosen according to the requirements of the patient, i.e. to the size of the body part to be treated with the compress.
When the compress is to be used it is advantageously heated to about 60° C and put on the part to be treated therewith in such a manner that the porous fibrous cloth is located on said part.
It is readily understood that the compress according to the present invention overcomes the above drawbacks, and has several 1. The treatment with the compress according to the present invention provides an improvement of the regular treatment by eliminating the dirt and the inconvenience of the regular mud packs treatment in which the mud is being applied directly on the skin. The facilities required for handling a treatment unit based on this device are much simpler. 2. The device is thermostable and can be heated before application on the skin, thus causing no bad feeling at the beginning of the treatment. 3. The device can be used by the patients themselves at home. Hence, the device can be defined as a "treat yourself" unit. 4. The device may be based on the assembly of unique mineral mud with articles that are being used for babies and old people (diapers) . 5. The device can be provided at various salts concentrations, consistencies and shape configurations.
The invention will now be illustrated with reference to the following Example, without being limited by same.
Example The compress was prepared in the manner described above. It comprised: a) Non woven porous polypropylene made by Shalag Industries 55 x 35 cm. b) Non woven cloth of viscous fibers made by Gay Industries 50 x 30 cm.
On said cloth were evenly spread 500 grams of the mud having the preferred properties set out above. Consistency 36% water content (loss on drying) . Salinity 24 g c) High density polyethylene made by Plasmer Industries 55 x 30 cm.
The edges of layers a) and c) were glued together with strips of hot melt glue; 20 x 15 cm by heating for 30 seconds in a microwave .
Method of Application The compress is preheated in a microwave and spread with the plastic layer down, on a bed covered with towel.
The patient is laid with his lower back on the non woven polypropylene of the mud compress for 20 minutes. At the end of the treatment the back is cleaned with a wet towel or with dry soft paper .
Recommended treatment course: 3 times a week for 4 weeks.

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C L A I M S
1. A compress comprising the following layers, located one upon the other: a) a porous fibrous cloth; b) an absorbent material on which the Dead Sea mud is evenly spread; and c) a non permeable plastic sheet, layers a) and c) extending to a small extent over layer b) , and the edges of said layers a) and c) being bonded to each other; all said materials being heat resistant to at least 70°C and resistant to solutions of high salinity.
2. A compress according to claim 1, wherein the mud is pre- treated as herein described.
3. A compress according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein the porous fibrous cloth is made of woven or non-woven cloth.
4. A compress according to claim 3 , wherein the cloth is made of fibers of polymers, i.e. polypropylene, polyethylene, cellulose, cotton, etc.
5. A compress according to any of claims 1 to 4 wherein is a flexible cloth is made of fibers with high swelling properties.
6. A compress, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the Example. FOR THEΛAPPLICANT:
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