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Healing properties of natural mineral water of Tajikistan

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Aim. To study the composition and medicinal properties of water from natural mineral springs in the Republic of Tajikistan.Materials and Methods. This study analyzed the climatic and geographical regions, as well as the water quality and chemical composition of four mineral springs: Khoja-Obi-Garm, Obi-Garm, Garm-Chashma, and Shoambary. The research also investigated the influence and effectiveness of these mineral waters in treating skin diseases.Results and Discussion. The Republic of Tajikistan has numerous mineral springs that are used for treating skin conditions and other health issues. Mineral waters in Tajikistan are classified into five types based on their chemical composition: bicarbonate, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, and mixed composition waters. In addition, there are waters with active ions and gaseous elements such as hydrogen sulfide, radon, nitrogen, and methane. Based on temperature, these waters are categorized as cold, warm, or hot/thermal waters. The springs at Khoja-Obi-Garm, Obi-Garm, Garm-Chashma, and Shoambary are hot thermal baths of the bicarbonate-chloride-sulfate-sodium type. In addition to the primary salts and gases, these waters contain biologically active trace elements, including aluminum, titanium, manganese, copper, silicon, molybdenum, strontium, barium, boron, fluorine, and others.Conclusion. Tajikistan holds a leading position in Central Asia regarding the abundance of mineral springs, and the mineral waters from these springs meet the requirements for therapeutic use. These waters contain a variety of chemical elements that exert significant biological effects, and, when used appropriately, can effectively treat many diseases.
Title: Healing properties of natural mineral water of Tajikistan
Description:
Aim.
To study the composition and medicinal properties of water from natural mineral springs in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Materials and Methods.
This study analyzed the climatic and geographical regions, as well as the water quality and chemical composition of four mineral springs: Khoja-Obi-Garm, Obi-Garm, Garm-Chashma, and Shoambary.
The research also investigated the influence and effectiveness of these mineral waters in treating skin diseases.
Results and Discussion.
The Republic of Tajikistan has numerous mineral springs that are used for treating skin conditions and other health issues.
Mineral waters in Tajikistan are classified into five types based on their chemical composition: bicarbonate, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, and mixed composition waters.
In addition, there are waters with active ions and gaseous elements such as hydrogen sulfide, radon, nitrogen, and methane.
Based on temperature, these waters are categorized as cold, warm, or hot/thermal waters.
The springs at Khoja-Obi-Garm, Obi-Garm, Garm-Chashma, and Shoambary are hot thermal baths of the bicarbonate-chloride-sulfate-sodium type.
In addition to the primary salts and gases, these waters contain biologically active trace elements, including aluminum, titanium, manganese, copper, silicon, molybdenum, strontium, barium, boron, fluorine, and others.
Conclusion.
Tajikistan holds a leading position in Central Asia regarding the abundance of mineral springs, and the mineral waters from these springs meet the requirements for therapeutic use.
These waters contain a variety of chemical elements that exert significant biological effects, and, when used appropriately, can effectively treat many diseases.

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