Thursday, March 10, 2016

The Miracle Behind Volcanic Ash and Blue Plant Organics Clay Mask

Bentonite clay consists of the element called montmorillonite
It is believed that this element and the minerals are the secret ingredients responsible for the health characteristics of sodium bentonite clay. The montmorillonite was formed from volcanic ash and weathered over millions of years. The main elements are calcium, aluminum, sodium and potassium. Our clay is from Benton, Wyoming, and hence the name sodium bentonite. This montmorillonite is also found all over the world, but had taken the name sodium bentonite in the US.

Sodium Bentonite Clay, Volcanic Ash or montmorillonite Clay has an ancient history in providing health and beauty. Sodium bentonite is highly absorbent, which is an ideal feature as it pulls impurities, heavy metals, acne sebum, from the skin pores and thus clearing obstructions and skin ailments. Montmorillonite has been used for centuries as far back as Roman, Egyptian and Mesopotamian times. In the US it was used by the American Indians, so it has fain the name as Indian Healing Clay or the Secret of the Aztecs.

Sodiumbenotonite clay is used often as an exfoliate. The clay works well to subdue acne, eczema, psoriasis and to detox the skin. But people without these aliments use it to draw deeply embedded impurities and toxins out of the skin's pores. The average person acquires toxins and impurities every day in modern life from the air, chemical cleaners, make-up, shampoos, and non-organic skin care products. The company said that it is a product that all people can use including babies for diaper rash. The clay is absorbent so it pulls water the debris that causes a baby to have as rash. Additionally, it is effective for cellulite, sun damage, stretch marks, wrinkles, blemishes, and much more.
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