What is a brine

What is a brine

The brine is a natural hydrochloric solution which is formed in the natural way in various reservoirs possessing high degree of a mineralization. The brine has special value in medicine as it is applied to treatment of a number of diseases.

What happens a brine

Actually the brine represents very salty water which is characterized by the salinity level exceeding 50 per milles, that is 50 grams of salt on 1 liter of water. As a rule, such level of salinity is reached in the nature in salt lakes or so-called estuaries - the small gulfs which are formed in the place of confluence of the river with the sea. Besides, the brine can be created artificially in the reservoir created by hands of the person.

Experts allocate three main types of a brine depending on the concrete chemical composition. Among them - a carbonate brine, a chloride brine and a sulphatic brine which differ among themselves with the content of the basic chemical element. Besides, the natural brine comprises a number of other useful components, including cations and anions of various chemical elements, minerals, biogenous stimulators, amino acids and other.

Application of a brine

Such multicomponent structure of a brine does it by the unique remedy which is widely applied in the most various fields of medicine. So, one of the directions in which the brine ordinary gives high efficiency of treatment are various pathological conditions of soft tissues of human body, for example, puffiness of various etiology, dermatitis, psoriases and also situations in which the accelerated regeneration of the damaged fabrics, for example, after a burn or a trauma is necessary.

One more direction in which treatment is performed by a brine, - the increase in the general tone of an organism including improvement of a condition of the immune system, increase in intensity of metabolism and stabilization of a condition of nervous system. Also the brine can be useful in situations when the patient needs improvement of a condition of muscles, to intensity of blood circulation and similar. The procedures which are carried out with use of a brine differ in a considerable variety and depend on the nature of a disease to which treatment it is applied. So, for example, in the sanatorium institutions located in places of natural formation of a brine bathings in a brine which sometimes combine with mud baths most became widespread. Besides, also skin appliques from a brine, local baths in which immerse the damaged parts of a body, and others are applied. However treatment by a brine perhaps and out of the natural reservoirs filled with a brine. For this purpose the salt solution packed into bottles or other container is added directly to water at acceptance of bathtubs in house conditions. Nevertheless, applying a brine in house conditions, it is necessary to follow accurately instructions of the doctor or the recommendations of the producer to avoid emergence of negative reactions, for example, of an allergy.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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