The clay
The clay is composed by hydrated aluminum silicates or feldspars, coming from igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks decomposed by meteorization or hydrothermal alteration. In its pure state it is white, but it can also be red, copper or brown, depending on the intervention of other components.
Healing properties of clay.
Geotherapy is the use of the earth's resources for therapeutic purposes and clay is one of the most used minerals in this field for its properties. It regulates the temperature, is absorbent, healing and antacid, besides, it activates the cellular regeneration.
The benefits to health and well-being will depend on the type of clay and form of application. The most recommended is external use, in the form of poultices, masks or baths. Essential oils, extracts or plants can be added to enhance its therapeutic action.
White or pure clay is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and promotes healing of wounds on the skin. It is even used as a mouthwash.
In general all the clays for their rich composition in aluminum are powerful disinfectants and antimicrobials, to remember the stone of alum and its antiseptic use.
Among the medicinal properties of red clay are that it improves circulation, cures stiffness and disappears fever, due to its high content of iron oxide.
The green clay is used to treat affections in the legs, articulations, muscles or edemas, because it absorbs the toxins in treatments against the Gout and other similar pathologies.
Clay baths strengthen the immune system.
Clay as a natural cosmetic resource has been used since ancient times, as clay has been used to protect our skin, and is a resource within reach of our hand and totally natural.
For its fine grain are a magnificent exfoliating or natural micropeeling, are the finest mineral grain that exists in nature.
Clay is a natural detoxifier, due to its high absorption capacity that will help to cleanse us of all impurities.
The clay is a natural revitalizing, due to the contribution of minerals to the skin, provides balance and revitalizes the skin in general.
These are some scientific studies on clay that may interest you, if you want more information
And have you ever used clay? Do you know another benefit of clay?
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