A healing gel based on alunite, dandelion, and rosemary has been developed in Turkmenistan

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A. Rahmanova and D. Gadamov, specialists from the biotechnology laboratory of the International Science and Technology Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, have developed a new therapeutic gel.

The development is called “Phytomineral healing gel based on alunite, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)”; the copyright for its technology has been registered with the State Service for Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan.

According to Turkmenistan: Golden Age, alunite is a mineral with pronounced antimicrobial and astringent properties. It gently tightens inflamed areas of the skin, regulates water balance, and limits the spread of microbes and impurities. In the gel, alunite acts as a mineral stabilizer, acting locally to restore the skin rather than masking symptoms.

Dandelion has long been used in folk medicine to reduce redness, soothe irritation, and stimulate natural tissue regeneration.

Rosemary is a powerful natural stimulant and antioxidant. Its extracts and essential oils have a tonic, antimicrobial, and restorative effect.

Altyn Rahmanova, head of the biotechnology laboratory, comments on the development:

“This complex healing gel isn't just a modern treatment, but a symbol of the effectiveness of natural medicine when applied correctly and scientifically. Alunite provides the foundation, dandelion imparts softness, and rosemary provides energy. Together, they create a harmonious formula that reminds us that the skin is a living organ capable of regenerating itself under the right conditions.”

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