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La Roche Posay water
Recognised as being of public utility by the French government in 1869, La Roche-Posay became the first spa in Europe entirely dedicated to dermatological ailments. More than 8,000 people come each year for the healing properties of the waters.
The waters are a result of slow filtering through chalk beds. The hot springs at La Roche-Posay percolate from a source at a depth of 30 to 80 meters
Elements in the water are responsible for the spring's dermatological, anti-inflammatory healing and soothing properties. The water is lightly mineralised and contains calcium bicarbonate, silicates and selenium selenium :
An antioxident that limits the prodiction of free radicals and facilitates their elimination by neutralising them.. The temperature at the surface is 13°C.
Present in significant quantities in the waters at La Roche-Posay (40 to 60 µg/l), selenium selenium :
An antioxident that limits the prodiction of free radicals and facilitates their elimination by neutralising them. is a trace element that has been known to be invaluable to life since 1970. It is a constituent of many enzymes and proteins and serves a vital role in regulating cellular metabolism.
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l'eau de velours
The velvety waters at La Roche Posay contain the highest naturel levels of selenium selenium :
An antioxident that limits the prodiction of free radicals and facilitates their elimination by neutralising them. of any spring in Europe

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