Moor (Heilmoor Clay)
Satu lagi bahan aktif yang terkandung dalam Eumora ialah Moor. Bukan itu sahaja, gandingan Hma dan sebatian Moor menjadikan Eumora lebih istimewa. Moor adalah sejenis sebatian lumpur yang kaya dengan nutrisi. Terdapat tiga jenis sebatian moor tetapi moor yang paling kaya dengan nutisi penyembuhan ialah Deep (Tiefen) Moor, atau nama lainnya Heilmoor clay (nama rasmi Moor). Ia diperolehi dari glasier di Austria.
Moor terbentuk daripada herba-herba, tumbuh-tumbuhan dan bunga-bungaan yang kekal terbenam di bawah air atau tanah sejak 3000 tahun dahulu iaitu semasa Zaman Ais. Bebas daripada kesan pereputan oksigen dan dalam persekitaran biologi dan cuaca yang sesuai, tumbuh-tumbuhan tersebut mengalami proses transformasi 'pematangan' selama beribu-ribu tahun untuk menghasilkan sebatian gelap yang dinamakan Moor.
Semasa proses 'pematangan' tersebut, sebatian organik dan bukan organik yang terkandung dalam pati tumbuh-tumbuhan akan kekal dalam Moor. Semua bahan ini termasuk kosentrasi asid-asid humik yang tinggi akan menyebabkan banyak mineral wujud dalam bentuk terurai iaitu molekul-molekulnya menjadi lebih kecil dan lebih mudah meresap ke dalam tisu-tisu. Asid-asid humik ini akan berperanan sebagai pengangkut untuk sebarang sebatian, vitamin-vitamin, antioksida, humus dan mineral-mineral. Apabila berada di bawah tekanan yang kuat, semua sebatian ini menjadi padat dan padu sehingga hanya suku daripada jumlahnya yang sebenar terhasil. Ia mula membentuk sebatian lumpur pekat iaitu kompleks herba yang mengandungi keupayaan untuk merawat dan menyembuh.
Moor telah digunakan sejak berkurun-kurun lama dalam penyembuhan dan perubatan di pelbagai tempat di Eropah Tengah. Paracelsus (1493-1541), seorang ahli kimia yang masyhur pada abad ke-15, memuji nilai penawar Moor Austria. Sejak 60 tahun yang lalu, pelbagai kajian klinikal berkaitan dengan terapi Moor telah dijalankan dan membuktikan Moor sememangnya mempunyai pelbagai khasiat dan kebaikan. Malah ramai pakar perubatan menyarankan rawatan terapi Moor. Di antara khasiatnya ialah Moor mudah meresap ke dalam kulit untuk mengembalikan keseimbangan pH kulit, meningkatkan pengaliran darah untuk menyahtoksin, membina sel baru, menyerap toksin yang terperangkap di dalam tisu, bertindak sebagai antibiotik semulajadi, menggantikan ion-ion positif yang berbahaya dalam tisu dengan bantuan asid humik di dalam Moor dan pelbagai lagi manfaat lain. Kajian klinikal mendapati Moor bersifat hypo-allergenic dan sesuai untuk semua jenis kulit.
Moor terbentuk daripada herba-herba, tumbuh-tumbuhan dan bunga-bungaan yang kekal terbenam di bawah air atau tanah sejak 3000 tahun dahulu iaitu semasa Zaman Ais. Bebas daripada kesan pereputan oksigen dan dalam persekitaran biologi dan cuaca yang sesuai, tumbuh-tumbuhan tersebut mengalami proses transformasi 'pematangan' selama beribu-ribu tahun untuk menghasilkan sebatian gelap yang dinamakan Moor.
Semasa proses 'pematangan' tersebut, sebatian organik dan bukan organik yang terkandung dalam pati tumbuh-tumbuhan akan kekal dalam Moor. Semua bahan ini termasuk kosentrasi asid-asid humik yang tinggi akan menyebabkan banyak mineral wujud dalam bentuk terurai iaitu molekul-molekulnya menjadi lebih kecil dan lebih mudah meresap ke dalam tisu-tisu. Asid-asid humik ini akan berperanan sebagai pengangkut untuk sebarang sebatian, vitamin-vitamin, antioksida, humus dan mineral-mineral. Apabila berada di bawah tekanan yang kuat, semua sebatian ini menjadi padat dan padu sehingga hanya suku daripada jumlahnya yang sebenar terhasil. Ia mula membentuk sebatian lumpur pekat iaitu kompleks herba yang mengandungi keupayaan untuk merawat dan menyembuh.

The other active ingredient in Eumora soap bar is Moor. Moor is actually the name to describe a type of mud, or earth. Heilmoor clay is the official name for the moor substance. There are 3 main types of moors: 'hoch'(high) moors, 'flach'(surface) moors, and 'tiefen'(deep) moors. Deep Moors also called Tiefen Moors or Heilmoor clay are the most rare type and known to be most beneficial for therapeutic and cosmetic use.
This Heilmoor clay is a form of nutrient-rich peat mud from the moors in Austria. In Austria, the rare form of nutrient-rich peat was formed during the Ice Age as the result of a geological shift which caused a layer of rich vegetation (including herbs, plants and flowers) to become submerged under up to 60 feet of clay, where it remained, cocooned within the Earth, and now totally protected against pollution. Free from the decaying effects of oxygen and in the correct climatic and biological conditions, the plant matter undergoes a ‘ripening’ transformation process over thousands of years to produce a homogeneous dark substance called Moor. During this ‘ripening’ process, all the organic and inorganic substances within the plants are retained in the Moor. These ingredients include high concentration of humic acids causes many of the minerals to exist in bivalent state - that means that their molecular size is smaller - enough to allow them to absorb into the tissues, and the humic acids acts as a vehicle for any other substance, vitamins, antioxidants, humus substances and minerals. Under massive pressure, it has been compacted to a quarter of its original volume, resulting in a herbal complex with wonderful therapeutic properties of maximum concentration and a cream-like consistency.
Moor has been a part of traditional medical folklore throughout many parts of Central Europe for centuries. Paracelsus (1493-1541), a 15th-century
Swiss alchemist, extolled the rejuvenating value of Austrian moors. The composition of Moor has been proven to be quite similar to the composition of the human body. As such Moor is an ideal ingredient in body and skin care compounds, as its bio-availability aids in nourishing the body as well as assisting in its detoxification. The anti-inflammatory properties of Moor assist in healing skin disorders such as psoriasis, and inflammation of the joints, as in Rheumatoid Arthritis. It is a natural antiseptic and works to balance hormones as well.
For the past 60 years, a wealth of clinical studies conducted on Moor therapy has confirmed that Moor does posses a wide range of beneficial properties. In fact, hundreds of European physicians now use and recommend Moor treatments. Moor has an abundance of essential oils, fatty acids and lipids which occur naturally and are not artificially introduced as in most cosmetics research has shown that:-
Waxes, humic acids, fatty acids, lignin, starch, sugar, humus substances, amino acids, balsam, volatile oils, nitrogen compounds, vitamins, organic sulphates, protein, resins, pectins, hemicellulose, cellulose, bitumens, pigments, vinegar, oxalic acid, antibiotics, iron salts, sulphur, magnesium, manganese, calcium, sodium, iron, phosphoric acid, silicic acid, potassium, boron, silicon, aluminium, calcium, and many more.
This Heilmoor clay is a form of nutrient-rich peat mud from the moors in Austria. In Austria, the rare form of nutrient-rich peat was formed during the Ice Age as the result of a geological shift which caused a layer of rich vegetation (including herbs, plants and flowers) to become submerged under up to 60 feet of clay, where it remained, cocooned within the Earth, and now totally protected against pollution. Free from the decaying effects of oxygen and in the correct climatic and biological conditions, the plant matter undergoes a ‘ripening’ transformation process over thousands of years to produce a homogeneous dark substance called Moor. During this ‘ripening’ process, all the organic and inorganic substances within the plants are retained in the Moor. These ingredients include high concentration of humic acids causes many of the minerals to exist in bivalent state - that means that their molecular size is smaller - enough to allow them to absorb into the tissues, and the humic acids acts as a vehicle for any other substance, vitamins, antioxidants, humus substances and minerals. Under massive pressure, it has been compacted to a quarter of its original volume, resulting in a herbal complex with wonderful therapeutic properties of maximum concentration and a cream-like consistency.

For the past 60 years, a wealth of clinical studies conducted on Moor therapy has confirmed that Moor does posses a wide range of beneficial properties. In fact, hundreds of European physicians now use and recommend Moor treatments. Moor has an abundance of essential oils, fatty acids and lipids which occur naturally and are not artificially introduced as in most cosmetics research has shown that:-
- Many of the organic/inorganic substances present within the Moor are easily absorbed by the body as it penetrates easily into the skin, re-establishing the skin’s natural pH balance and increasing the flow of blood to the skin. The skin is detoxified, purified,toned and revitalized by soluble organic and inorganic active nutrients.
- Natural antibiotics and other beneficial micro-flora help to create balance in the body.
- High proportions of humic acid helps to draw and absorb harmful substances that may be trapped in the tissues.
- Exert a soothing effect on irritated or inflamed tissues. The presence of humic acids causes an exchange of harmful positive ions in the tissues are replaced by revitalizing negative ions present within the Moor.
- It is clinically tested and found to be naturally hypo-allergenic and to be able to harmonize with and benefit any skin type thus eliminating the need for many different types of creams.
Waxes, humic acids, fatty acids, lignin, starch, sugar, humus substances, amino acids, balsam, volatile oils, nitrogen compounds, vitamins, organic sulphates, protein, resins, pectins, hemicellulose, cellulose, bitumens, pigments, vinegar, oxalic acid, antibiotics, iron salts, sulphur, magnesium, manganese, calcium, sodium, iron, phosphoric acid, silicic acid, potassium, boron, silicon, aluminium, calcium, and many more.

The art of healing comes from nature, not from the physician. Therefore the physician must start from nature, with an open mind.
Paracelsus(1493-1541)