The clay has shown to be a means to detox the body and skin
and even remove radiation.
More common home needs are insect bites, diaper rash and
burns.The clay relieves itching by directly targeting the source
of the itch. Many people receive insect bites especially in the summer, and
with an insect bite there is an itch. Sodium bentonite will draw out the impurities
in the insect bite which in part causes the irritation. It then heals the body
as the impurities from the insect are now removed. If a child gets a bee sting
then a simple direct remedy is to smear a bit of hydrated clay on the sting and
let it dry. A family can wrap the clay in a bandage or cheesecloth and leave on
for a few hours. This will eventually dry out the wound and pull out the bee
venom which will allow a family member to heal much more quickly.
The clay can be used as a
diaper powder to heal and protect baby bums. It can be used to
heal skin, especially sensitive skin, like a baby’s bottom. Sodium bentonite
clay is hydrophilic which means it is water loving. This feature allows the
clay to draw moisture to itself. Additionally, it draws out the impurities of
the rash much like it does against bee venom. The company said it is safe for
the entire family and as it cures rash and even prevents baby rashes in the
first place since it is hydrophilic (draws moisture).
The clay will relieve andheal burns. The wet clay will maximize the soothing effect. A person can just wrap
the burned area with cheesecloth just like relieving insect venom. The company
said that there is a video on blue planet organics channel on youtube which
demonstrates the procedure. The company went on to say that sodium bentonite
clay can protect against infections cuts and scrapes. Additionally said that using the same procedure for bee venom and burns
previously describe will promote quicker healing of the cut or scrape. The
healing clay mask can be found by typing nettohome or blue planet organics in Amazon search or via
google and bing by searching blue planet organics. There are also a number of videos on youtube.
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