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 Blue Clay

Unique Natural Health & Beauty Product
Newly EU certified / FDA registered Blue clay is extracted from an Piviha. It is successfully used to treat various skin conditions (psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis) , arthritis, joint aches disrders, muscular aches / pains, respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, gynaecological problems, and in the beauty industry.
It is similar to dead sea and marine clays, due to close similarities in chemical structure and action on the body. In fact, it has a much higher content of antioxidants and other biologically active substances, which is claimed by a scientific research to increase its therapeutic effects up to 20 times. Rapan clays are unique in their structure and action due to the added minerals which come from their saline base.
Blue clays are rarely encountered in nature. Moreover, most blue clays are derived from non-saline sources, which adds to the unique nature of blue clay.
All doctors prefer to use blue clay when treating children, the elderly and patients weakened by illness, since it has a milder action on the body than mud and yellow clay. It can be safely used both by professionals and at home.
Product benefits:
- increases blood circulation and lymph drainage
- contains a high level of vitamins, minerals, hormones, anti-antibiotics, analgesics, organic acids and biostimulators.
- provides supply of essential minerals, vitamins and anti-oxidants through the skin due to its well-known ability to absorb substances.
- anti-inflammatory action-it is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, muscular problems, acne, other inflammatory conditions.
- detoxifying effect: draws impurities out of the body.
- boosts the immune system.
- speeds up body metabolism.
- increased removal of toxic waste and reduction in the cellulite appearance.
- removes excessive water from the body reducing puffiness.
- promotes weight loss due to the effects listed above.
- increases energy.
- reduces fatigue.
- relaxes the body and mind.
- increases the sense of well-being.
- improves the skin appearance and texture, bringing in colour, smoothness, reducing wrinkles and increasing moisture.
- promotes removal of oils and impurities from the skin, clearing out pores.
Applications:
Baths, compresses, poultces, body wraps, face masks, gargles, in spas and at home.
It can either be used on its own, or in combination with the other products, as a complete product or as material to make your own product range.


 

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