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Healing with Clay

by Ran Knishinsky

Publisher: Healing Arts Press Published: 2022-03-08 Category: Health & Healing

Clay has been used for healing purposes for thousands of years across virtually every culture on Earth, yet modern society has largely forgotten this ancient wisdom. Readers will discover the remarkable therapeutic properties of edible clay and how this simple, natural substance can address a wide range of health challenges while supporting the body's innate ability to heal itself.

Throughout human history, indigenous peoples, traditional healers, and even animals in the wild have instinctively turned to clay for its medicinal properties. From the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to Native American tribes and African communities, clay has been ingested, applied topically, and used in ceremonial healing practices. This comprehensive guide reintroduces readers to this time-tested remedy, bridging ancient healing traditions with contemporary scientific understanding.

The exploration begins with the fascinating science behind clay's healing properties. Clay particles carry a negative electrical charge that attracts positively charged toxins, heavy metals, and harmful bacteria like a magnet. This unique characteristic makes clay an incredibly effective detoxifying agent that can cleanse the digestive system, purify the blood, and remove environmental pollutants that accumulate in our bodies. Readers will learn about different types of healing clays, including bentonite, montmorillonite, and kaolin, understanding how each variety offers distinct therapeutic benefits.

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