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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Natural healing powers of clay
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I never thought that clay had natural content in it that is good for you, however composed mainly of aluminium silicate, clay contains an abundance of minerals, trace elements and electrolytes such as calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, sodium and potassium, which are easily absorbed and assimilated.
Clay has an exceptional purifying action. When dissolved in water its particles have a negative electrical charge, which attracts and absorbs positively charged impurities. Clay is known to stabilise acid/alkaline (ph) balance, neutralising and disposing of toxins via natural elimination, and helps improve vitality and well-being. It protects from unfriendly intestinal bacteria, which can course a host of ill effects such as headaches, stomach aches, food poisoning, foul body odour and fatigue. Clay helps maintain a healthy immune system and cell function, even in older people, revitalising them without side-effects. It can be very helpful to desensitises hyperactive children whose condition may be a result of intolerance to commercial food colouring, and additives.
Clay can be used generally, as an internal detoxifyer for adults one teaspoon of clay powder dissolved in a glass of water taken twice daily on an empty stomach.
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