Experience The Rich Splendour of MARINA SPA - Insight On Swissgarde Marina Spa

As Spotron’s Marina Spa makes a grand entry into the Nigerian market, Swissgarde Distributors welcome this product from its sister company which is under the Umbrella of their Parent company, the ever-dynamic Ascendis health direct. No doubt, Marina Spa will do well in Nigeria because of the wonderful extracts it contains and the features of the extracts. Let us have an in-depth study of this product so that we can appreciate its rich splendor. This is a detailed look at the products and the key ingredients, hope you will have the patience to read everything.


Experience The Rich Splendour of MARINA SPA - Insight Into Swissgarde Marina Spa

Marina Spa Wonder Liquid 250ml

You can get this Swissgarde Marina Spa delivered to you by the Swissgarde Distributor / Agent call Felix Joshua at +2347038574473, +2348074256315


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This unique marine-based solution has been enriched with Calendula extract and a blend of 4 special oils (rosemary, avocado, castor, and eucalyptus oil) to revitalize the body internally and externally.
It is a nutrient-rich liquid that promotes overall well-being when taken orally. When applied topically to the skin, it nourishes, energizes, and moisturizes the skin, by promoting collagen production.



This unique marine-based solution has been enriched with Calendula extract and a blend of 4 special oils (rosemary, avocado, castor, and eucalyptus oil) to revitalize the body internally and externally.
It is a nutrient-rich liquid that promotes overall well-being when taken orally. When applied topically to the skin, it nourishes, energizes, and moisturizes the skin, by promoting collagen production.


The Special Ingredients Of Marina Spa:

Seaweed extract:


Sportron's Marina Spa contains unique brown seaweed that has been harvested in an unspoiled marine nature reserve on the South African West Coast. The wild seaweed plants thrive in their natural ecosystem of unpolluted sea-bed forests that are nourished by mineral-rich oxygenated waters flowing from Antarctica.
Wild seaweed contains high levels of nutrients and microbes, as the plants are strengthened in their fight for survival facing climatic and environmental challenges. The harvesting is done by hand using sustainable harvesting methods approved by the South African Department of Environment & Tourism.
This super-plant is known for its rich concentration of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids which are immensely beneficial to the body and skin, and is certified by the Personal Product Council of South Africa.


Health benefits of Seaweed extract:


Seaweed components stimulate skin collagen production, improve the skin's defense mechanism and boost deep skin hydration, which ultimately improves overall skin health.


Calendula extract:


Calendula is an annual flower native to the northern Mediterranean countries. It is the dried flowers of the marigold, known for their soothing effect on the skin, and promotion of skin health. Its name refers to its tendency to bloom with the calendar, usually once a month or with every new moon. The Egyptians considered them to have rejuvenating properties. In the Hindu world, the flowers were used to adorn statues of gods in their temples, as well as a colorant in food, fabrics, and cosmetics, and of particular interest, in the 18th and 19th-century, calendula was used to color cheese. Calendula has historically been used as a food, adding flavor to cereals, rice, and soups. Fresh petals can be added to salads for their brilliant color. As recently as 70 years ago, American physicians used calendula to treat amenorrhea, conjunctivitis, fevers, cuts, scrapes, bruises, and burns, as well as minor infections of the skin.



Health Benefits Of Calendula extract


Calendula creams and washes are still used to disinfect minor wounds and to treat infections of the skin. The antibacterial and immunostimulant properties of the plant make it extremely useful in treating slow-healing cuts and cuts in people who have compromised immune systems. The herb stimulates the production of collagen at wound sites and minimizes scarring. Gargling calendula water may ease a sore throat. Because of the vivid and brilliant color of calendula, it was thought to possess powers for the protection and benefit of humans… An often overlooked application of this herb is the treatment of post-mastectomy lymphedema. The herb will not reduce swelling, but it will reduce pain.



Avocado Oil


Avocado is a unique plant oil with very specific benefits. Most plant oils are extracted from the seed of the plant, but avocado oil is extracted from the flesh of the avocado. Most fruits are higher in carbohydrates and contain little or no fat, yet avocado is very high in beneficial fats.
Avocado is also unique because it contains more potassium than a banana and more protein and fats than any other fruit. Its meteoric rise in popularity can be compared to coconut oil’s surge in popularity, but nutritionally it resembles olive oil.

Avocado oil is popping up as an ingredient in many healthy foods. People love it for its mild flavor in cooking and lack of scent in beauty recipes.



Health benefits of Avocado Oil


This lightly flavored oil is high in oleic acid, monounsaturated fats, and Vitamins A, E, and D. It contains decent amounts of magnesium and antioxidants, which most people do not consume enough of. It may also make other foods healthier:

The fats aren’t only healthy in and of themselves but make other nutrients, particularly carotenoids, in the avocado much more bioavailable. Research has shown that avocado or avocado oil increased the absorption of carotenoids in a meal anywhere from 2.6 times to 15.3 times depending on carotenoids.
Avocados are a good source of nutrients on their own with half of an avocado containing about:
• 26% of the RDA of Vitamin K
• 1/5 of the RDA of Folate
• 17% of the recommended amount of Vitamin C
• About 13% of the RDA of Vitamin B5 and B6
• 14 % of the RDA of Potassium
• 17% of the RDA of Vitamin C



Avocados for Gum Health


It sounds odd, but there is some pretty strong evidence that avocados and avocado oil are really good for oral health. In fact, one 2006 study found that avocado oil consumption and use had a reverse correlation with periodontal disease.
In other words, the more avocado oil a person consumed, the less likely he or she was to get gum disease. The study concluded that certain properties in this oil reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines which are present in gum disease.



Avocados for Smoother Skin


Avocado oil is one of the richest natural sources of Vitamin E. It contains polyhydroxylated fatty alcohols which can reduce skin damage, tighten skin and reduce wrinkles.

This makes it excellent for the skin and many people find that it is a great moisturizer on its own. It can also be used as a makeup remover, in oil cleansing, and in recipes like lotion.

It is an excellent alternative to coconut or almond oils, especially for those with allergies or intolerances to these oils.

We’ve known for years that eating avocados can be great for the skin, but new research shows that the oil may be even more beneficial.

Source of Monounsaturated Fats

Technically classified as a fruit, the Avocado qualifies as one of the highest-fat fruits in existence. In fact, over 3/4 of its calories are from fat!

It is important to know that the fat in avocado oil is mostly oleic acid, a monounsaturated fat. This is the same fat that gives olive oil its superfood status and the Mediterranean Diet its good reputation.

Many studies show Oleic Acid’s ability to reduce inflammation and even reduce the risk of certain cancers.



Avocado to Ease Joint Pain


Avocados may have some incredible benefits for those with joint pain and arthritis.
In France, the avocado was part of a special formula that was given prescription status for its ability to help with cartilage strength and repair. Combined with the natural anti-inflammatory properties of avocado, it is easy to see how this oil may be beneficial for reducing joint pain.

The effects seem to be from the internal use of avocado and its oil, suggesting that the nutritive properties may have the benefit. It is interesting to note that while this formula produced a reduction in pain and is marketed in Denmark for this purpose, no structural changes were noticed. In other words, avocado may help reduce joint pain but probably won’t repair the actual damage to the joint.
With all of the other benefits associated with avocado, it certainly may be beneficial to consume. Since avocado increases the absorption of nutrients in other foods, it may benefit the joints in other ways too.


Avocado Oil for Stronger Hair

Avocado’s unique essential fatty acid composition also makes it helpful for hair health. It can nourish the hair and scalp and may be a good addition to hair products.
I personally use castor oil in my hair and on my eyelashes to increase hair growth. I’ve been experimenting with adding avocado oil to this formula to make it even more beneficial.
Try this: To thicken hair and reduce hair fall, I make an oil-based salve for my scalp at night.  I combine a teaspoon each of avocado and castor oils with a few drops of rosemary, clary sage, and lavender essential oils. I rub a few drops of this into my scalp each night before bed and wash out in the morning.



Avocado Oil A Heart-Healthy Oil


Avocado oil, on the other hand, has consistently shown positive effects on heart health. In fact, large studies have shown that the monounsaturated oils in avocados are excellent for the heart. Avocado is considered a cholesterol-lowering food and may improve the balance of HDL and LDL in the body.
Avocado oil showed benefits in reducing the risk of Coronary Heart Disease by reducing risk factors, including:
• Lowering LDL (“bad”) cholesterol
• Improving HDL (“good”) cholesterol
• Reducing triglyceride levels
• Improving blood clotting factors and reducing the risk of dangerous clots
• Improving insulin sensitivity



Menthol

Typically derived from the herbs peppermint, eucalyptus, and pennyroyal, menthol is a compound made from herbal volatile oils that have many potential health benefits. Applied topically or taken orally, menthol has been shown to help treat gastrointestinal problems, pain, inflammation, and congestion.

Function Of Menthol
Menthol acts as a carminative, meaning that it prevents and treats gas in the intestines. Menthol also relaxes the intestinal muscles and prevents spasms. Additionally, menthol has pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory actions noted by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Menthol’s potential use in treating respiratory conditions stems from its ability to dilate the bronchioles, says the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Menthol’s use in treating colds, flu, and bronchitis is also related to its expectorant actions, which involve thinning and loosening mucous congestion.



Health benefits of Menthol


Menthol has been used to help treat a wide variety of gastrointestinal ailments. For example, menthol can prevent or treat gas and bloating, making it a potential assistive treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and colic says the University of Michigan Health System. Menthol can also be applied topically to help to relieve itching and inflammation due to contact dermatitis and hives. Topical menthol also helps to relieve headaches, states the University of Maryland Medical Center. Additionally, people have taken menthol orally to treat asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, and other respiratory ailments.



Eucalyptus Oil


Eucalyptus oil is a pure essential oil that has practical and industrial uses, as well as healing properties. It comes from a fast-growing evergreen tree native to Australia.

Eucalyptus oil is the distilled oil that comes from the dried leaves of eucalyptus – a colorless liquid with a strong woody and sweet smell. There are more than 700 different species of eucalyptus in the world, of which at least 500 produce a type of essential oil.


Health benefits of Eucalyptus Oil

the diluted form of eucalyptus oil is taken orally for pain and inflammation of respiratory tract mucous membranes, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, sinus pain and inflammation, and respiratory infections. It is also used as an antiseptic, insect repellent, and treatment option for wounds, burns, and ulcers.

Eucalyptus oil is also popularly used as a fragrance in perfumes and cosmetics and is found in mouthwashes, liniments and ointments, toothpaste, cough drops, and lozenges.
It is commonly mixed with other oils to make it more easily absorbed by your skin. This supports the moisturizing process, which explains the oil's presence in skin products like natural sunscreen.



Castor Oil

Castor oil, derived from the castor seed, has been used for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of health conditions. Castor seeds contain very high concentrations of a special fatty acid called ricinoleic acid, thought to underlie its healing properties.


Health Benefits Of Castor oil

Castor oil is given for gastrointestinal and genitourinary problems, all types of infections, and pain and inflammation, and is said to stimulate your immune system;


Rosemary oil

Rosemary oil is one of the most popular essential oils for its wide array of health benefits. It has become increasingly important and popular over the years as more of its various health benefits have become understood, including its ability to stimulate hair growth, boost mental activity, relieve respiratory problems, and reduce pain.



Health Benefits Of Rosemary Oil

Today, many medicinal preparations contain rosemary oil. The various, well-researched health benefits of rosemary oil are listed below:
Indigestion: Rosemary oil is often used for indigestion, relieving flatulence, stomach cramps, constipation, and bloating. Rosemary essential oil is also thought to relieve symptoms of dyspepsia and it is an appetite stimulant. Furthermore, research has shown that essential oil is detoxifying for the liver, and it also helps to regulate the creation and release of bile, which is a key part of the digestive process. It also stimulates blood flow and improves circulation, which can benefit the absorption of nutrients from food. Rosemary leaves are often added to meat dishes because it is particularly helpful in digesting meat, particularly lamb, beef, and pork.


Haircare: Rosemary oil and rosemary teas are widely used for hair care in shampoos and lotions. Regular use of rosemary oil helps to stimulate follicles, making hair grow longer and stronger. It is also believed that rosemary oil slows down premature hair loss and graying of hair. Therefore, it is an excellent tonic for bald people or those who are beginning to show signs of male pattern baldness.
Rosemary essential oil is also beneficial for dry and flaky scalps. Regular massaging of the scalp with rosemary oil nourishes the scalp and removes dandruff. Furthermore, it is often mixed with tea tree oil and basil oil to alternately treat scalp problems. For many years, rosemary has been combined with olive oil as a way to darken and strengthen hair by using hot oil treatments.
Mouth care: Rosemary essential oil is a disinfectant and is often used as a mouthwash. It also helps in removing bad breath. By removing oral bacteria, rosemary essential oil can prevent gingivitis, cavities, plaque buildup, and other damaging dental conditions.



Skincare: Rosemary essential oil is not used in skin care as extensively as it is used in hair care, but it does have antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that make it beneficial in efforts to eliminate eczema, and dermatitis, oily skin, and acne. Topical application of the essential oil or regular massage with the oil helps in toning your skin and removing dryness. It can also give your skin a healthy, even glow when regularly applied, or when it is the main component of your moisturizers and other creams.
Boosting mental activity: Rosemary essential oil is an excellent brain and nerve tonic. It is often used by students during exam times because it increases concentration and helps in studying efficiently. It stimulates mental activity and is a good remedy for depression, mental fatigue, and forgetfulness. Inhaling rosemary oil seems to lift your spirits immediately. Whenever your brain is tired, try inhaling a little rosemary oil to remove boredom and renew your mental energy.



Stress Relief: Aside from the relaxing nature of aromatherapy and general inhalation of rosemary essential oil, it has been proven to actually decrease the level of cortisol in the saliva. Cortisol is one of the main stress hormones that are released during the “flight or fight” response of the body to stress. Excess cortisol in the blood that may occur due to chronic stress can wreak havoc on the body, including its hormonal balance and the efficiency of the metabolism.



A study released in 2007 said that inhaling rosemary oil and lavender oil for five minutes significantly reduced the levels of cortisol in the test subject’s saliva, which could seriously decrease the dangers inherent in chronic stress.
Immune System Boost: Antioxidants are some of the most valuable defensive weapons we have in our body for fighting off infection and disease, so any food or essential oil that either adds to or stimulates the activity of antioxidants is a huge benefit to overall health. The same study which found that cortisol levels decreased after simultaneous massage and inhalation of rosemary essential oil also found that the scavenging free radical activity in the test subjects’ bodies also increased significantly. This means that regular use or inhalation of rosemary essential oil in aromatherapy sessions or in other ways can increase the strength of the immune system and help combat all of the diseases associated with free radicals, including cancer and heart disease.



Pain relief: The ability of rosemary essential oil to relieve pain has resulted in its extensive use in treating headaches, muscle pains, rheumatism, and even arthritis. Massaging the affected area that is in pain with rosemary essential oil can give quickly relieve the pain. Vapor baths with rosemary oil are also found to be effective in the treatment of rheumatism. It has certain anti-inflammatory qualities as well, which makes it very good for relieving the pain from sprains and joint aches. Furthermore, it is known to stimulate blood circulation, which can relieve pain and also aid in the coagulation of wounds for faster healing.


Aroma: Rosemary has a mesmerizing aroma, which makes rosemary essential oil an excellent inhalant. The oil is used in room fresheners, cosmetics, beauty aids, food, bath oil, candles, and perfumes because of its unique and intoxicating aroma. When the oil is inhaled, it can boost mental energy and is also known to clear the respiratory tract. Many people spray a mixture of rosemary essential oil and water to remove bad odors from rooms and objects.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Recent research suggests that the use of rosemary essential oil’s antimicrobial qualities can help reduce the effects and recurring inflammation of the herpes virus. The herpes virus can quickly develop immunity to normal antiviral medication, so alternative methods are always being explored. Several studies have now shown the essential oil of rosemary to be an effective option for reducing the symptoms of the Herpes virus in test subjects, and even affects the level of contagiousness of the virus.



Respiratory problems: The benefits of rosemary essential oil in treating respiratory problems are well-researched and supported. The scent of the oil has been shown to give relief from throat congestion, and it is also used in the treatment of respiratory allergies, colds, sore throats, and the flu. Since rosemary oil also has antiseptic qualities, it is also effective for respiratory infections. The oil is antispasmodic and is therefore used in some treatment programs for bronchial asthma.



There are various other claims regarding possible health benefits of rosemary oil, including its usage for disorders in the menstrual cycle, menstrual cramps, peptic ulcer, urine flow, prostate, gallbladder, intestine, liver, cataract, heart, sperm mobility, leukemia, kidney stones, and associated pain. Research is currently being performed to study its potential in treating various types of cancers including those of the colon, stomach, breasts, and lungs.


Rosemary oil may, at times, cause allergic reactions, so it should only be used if prescribed or after thorough consultation with your medical specialist. Since rosemary oil is volatile in nature, the oil has occasionally caused vomiting and spasms. Therefore, it should never be ingested. It is strongly suggested that rosemary essential oil should not be used by pregnant, breastfeeding, or nursing women. Excessive use of the oil may even lead to miscarriage or disability in the fetus.

Rosemary essential oil is used extensively in aromatherapy due to its versatility as a welcome aroma in so many popular combinations. The oil blends well with frankincense, lavender, clary sage, cedarwood, basil, thyme, citronella, lemongrass, elemi, geranium, chamomile, peppermint, and cardamom.


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You can get this Swissgarde Marina Spa delivered to you by the Swissgarde Distributor / Agent call Felix Joshua at +2347038574473, +2348074256315

Marina Spa usage

External Use:

• Tired body and mind, aching muscles, and feeling stressed
Add 2 capfuls to your warm bathwater. Soak and relax for 20 minutes.
• Irritated skin or scalp
Massage gently directly onto the affected area and leave for 5 minutes before cleansing. It can also be applied to the scalp and left on overnight and rinsed off in the morning
• Skin blemishes & spots
Apply directly to the blemish or spot and leave overnight. Re-apply if necessary.
• Sore or tired feet
Add 1 capful to warm water in a foot bath. Soak your feet and relax for 20 minutes.


Internal Use:

• A sore throat and mouth irritations
Gargle with MARINA SPA 2 - 3 times daily.
• Body cleansing and general wellness
Take 1 tablespoon (15ml) once or twice a day. Repeat as necessary

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