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1. What is clay ?
Clay is an exceptional product that is little known about its health benefits.
Green clay or bentonite clay is a natural mineral that you can buy or find in nature!
Why is clay so little known?
Because it’s just a natural product, which heals almost everything and costs practically nothing … imagine the scandal … we who live in a commercial world that has taught us that medicine and drugs are both essential and out of order. price.
To understand clay, you have to start by changing your thinking system.
Unless it is his miracles that make you change the way you see the world.
Either way, let’s not forget that clay was here long before us and is an instinctive remedy for many animals.
Some people eat it in the event of famine so as not to starve because it contains minerals essential for survival … excuse a little …
Far from being just an ingredient in a face mask, clay should have a special place in every home.
This is far from the case for the moment since even the peoples closest to nature, of oral tradition, begin to lose their memory.
2. What are the benefits of clay?
Green clay has remarkable medicinal properties.
Absorbent.
Good for food allergies, headaches, digestive issues and general fatigue or lethargy Antibacterial.
Detoxification with a famous 21-day cure.
Green clay poultices are used to treat joint or muscle pain. It is used by athletes
Green clay is also known for its effectiveness on burns.
It would have an impressive healing power and the ability to reconstitute the flesh as described by Jeanne Allègre.
3. How to use clay ?
Clay can be used internally or externally, but on condition that you take some precautions.
Internally
Care should be taken to take some precautions before using clay internally.
You must buy a green clay dedicated to this use and not consume crushed clay or clay reserved for external uses.
This form of clay contains sand and it would be dangerous to ingest it.
Externally
In the form of a mask for skin care or a poultice for the care of burns, blows and wounds.
The poultice should be thick enough and should not be left to dry and therefore moistened.
4. Where can I find information about clay?
This question arises because paradoxically, there isn’t a lot of information online about the powers of green clay and its use as a natural remedy.
One can find information on its use as a cosmetic product in mask on the face in particular, but almost nothing on its medicinal use.
Luckily, I found good references in French with the work of Raymond Dextreit and the popularity of Jeanne Allègre who explains clay very well in her videos.
So here are my two recommendations for reading and Christmas gifts for your friends this year.
RAYMOND DEXTREIT
The clay that heals
https://www.amazon.fr/Largile-qui-gu%C3%A9rit-Raymond-Dextreit/dp/2359811215
Her daughter
https://youtu.be/hoQeZxLPEWc
JADE LIGHTENED
Jade Allègre and her incredible personality
Jade Allègre’s thesis
http://jade-allegre.com/argiles/these/
We are also lucky to be able to have many videos in which she explains very well how clay works and shares her experiences on YouTube.
Me, I just did a little article where I put together some information on clay. With the honor of participating in this transmission of information essential … to survival …