Blue Planet Organics is working with US origin of sodium
bentonite in Benton Wyoming.
The name bentonite refers to a clay first
identified or discovered in the US
in cretaceous rocks in Fort Benton,
Wyoming. Although bentonite is
found in many countries and has been used for centuries by Romans, Egyptians,
and North American Indians. Many of the largest concentrations of deposits are
found in the Great Plains of North America, and this is where Blue Planet
Organics acquires its clay powder.
Bentonite is the commercial name
for the mineral montmorillonite. Montmorillinite is derived from Montmorillon, France, where the medicinal mineral
was first identified. The company said monmorillonite comes from weathered
volcanic ash, and it is the main ingredient in Blue Planet Organics Clay powder.
The uniqueness about this mineral product
is how it absorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, pesticides, and household
chemicals). It is a pore sweller that attracts and absorbs these toxins and
removes them. It performs this task with its negative charge
while toxins, bacteria, and dead skin cell have a positive charge. Thusly, the
clay works like a magnet to remove the skins debris. Sodium bentonite can fully cover the skin as it has a large number of platelets
attracting an extensive amount of toxic debris. This makes the
clay mask an optimal resolution to rid the body of toxins continually attracted
in the modern world of chemicals.
According to
research bentonite can even attract herbicides, molds, pathogenic, pesticides,
and viruses. Once a person allows the clay to remain for 5 to 20 minutes on the
skin it will then wash away the toxins, heavy metals and unwanted debris. The
company said this absorption allows the clay to be a healing clay, since once
the unwanted debris is removed then the skin can rejuvenate and normalize. The
company further said this detox method will allow moisturizers, and creams to
work better as there will no longer be obstructions between the skin and
healing lotions and creams. A person can
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