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Лечебные грязи: особенности морфогенеза и современные технологии применения в клинической практике (Peloids: morphogenetic characteristics and modern application technologies in clinical practice)

review Grade B 2026 Language: ru Open access
Authors: Kulikov, A.G.
Journal: Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation 25 (1) : 7+
DOI: 10.17816/rjpbr694078

Key Findings

  • Reviews peloid types with emphasis on peat and sapropel muds
  • Identifies key active components: humic, fulvic, and hymatomelanic acids, lignin, enzyme-like and hormone-like substances
  • Non-thermal thin-layer mud applications increasingly used — fewer contraindications, well-tolerated
  • Confirms efficacy of peat peloidotherapy across multiple clinical conditions

Recent Russian review covering peloid morphogenesis and modern clinical application technologies. Notable for identifying enzyme-like and hormone-like substances in peat alongside the standard humic/fulvic/hymatomelanic acids. Supports the trend toward non-thermal application methods that broaden the eligible patient population by reducing cardiovascular contraindications.

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