Saturday, October 3, 2015

Bentonite Clay Uses

Bentonite Clay Uses

10 Bentonite Clay Uses

1. Used on the Skin to Heal Eczema, Dermatitis & Psoriasis

Bentonite Clay Uses
When is mixed with water and left to dry on the skin like a clay mask, the clay can bind to bacteria and toxins living on the surface of the skin and within pores to extract these from the pores.
This helps to alleviate redness, and also to fight allergic reactions from irritating lotions for face washes and reduce the outbreak of blemishes. The Uses of Bentonite clay can help to calm skin infections and speed up healing time of wounds, even when prescription antibiotics were not able to help solve the problem.




2. Used in the Bath like a Soaking Liquid to Remove Toxins

Bentonite Clay Uses

The clay can be added to your bath water and used as a soaking liquid, binding to the toxins that are dispelled from your skin. The clay leaves skin feeling smooth, hydrated, and less inflamed, all while you relax in the tub effortlessly.



3. Allows Cells to Receive More Oxygen

Bentonite clay helps to get oxygen into the cells because it has the ability to extract the excess hydrogen from the cells, leaving room for oxygen to take its place. When cells have more oxygen entering them, you feel more energized and your body can repair itself more easily from illness or hard workouts.

4. Alkalizes the Body

Much of the foods that are present in the “Standard American Diet” have an acidic reaction in the body, meaning they alter the body’s preferred pH level to make it more acidic than we’d like for it to be.

Proper digestion requires enzymes that are made from alkalizing minerals, so when alkalizing foods do not enter the body, acidity remains high and digestion suffers. Bentonite clay contains alkalizing minerals in contrast, which brings the level of the body’s pH to a more optimal balance between acidity and alkalinity, helping to make the blood, saliva and urine more alkaline.

5. Boosts Probiotics

Bentonite Clay Boosts Probiotics
By removing toxins, digestive-distress causing chemicals, and heavy metals from the gut, bentonite clay helps to promote the “good bacteria” or probiotics living in your gut wall and to decrease the amount of harmful “bad bacteria”.A healthy gut wall prevents us from experiencing malabsorption of nutrients from our food, increases our immunity, and also helps to elevate our mood and brain function. Research has also shown that bentonite clay can bind to particular toxins like “aflatoxins” that are common in the standard diet, found in things like peanuts and some grains.

6. Relieves Digestive Problems

Thanks to its ability to neutralize bacteria in the cut and kill viruses, bentonite clay helps to alleviate many digestive problems. It is often used as relief for nausea and vomiting by pregnant women, is a safe way to remedy constipation, and helps with IBS.

Results from one study carried out in 1998 showed that bentonite clay was extremely successful at absorbing harmful rotavirus and caronavirus toxins within the gut of young mammals. Rotaviruses are one of the leading causes of gastrointestinal distress, such as diarrhea and nausea, in infants and toddlers.


7. Boosts Immunity by Killing Harmful Bacteria and Viruses

In a study from Arizona State University, bentonite clay was found to be highly effective at killing many types of seriously harmful illnesses, like E. Coli and MRSA for example.

Much of the immune system actually lives inside of the gut, and when the gut wall is compromised, toxins are better able to leach into the blood stream and cause serious problems. By protecting the gut wall and decreasing the amount of pesticides, toxins, bacteria, and chemicals that could potentially enter the blood, the body is better able to protect its health.

8. Improves the Health of Teeth and Gums

Bentonite Clay Tootpaste
The mouth is one of the most susceptible areas of the body when it comes to harmful outside “invaders” taking over, like bacteria and toxins. Bentonite clay binds to unhealthy substances in the mouth, such as around the teeth and on the tongue and gums, and helps to remove them before you swallow them and become sick. because of Bentonite’s anti-bacterial properties it has been used in natural toothpastes and even mixed with water and used as a daily rinse.

9. Purifies Water

Bentonite clay has been researched as an effective way to remove some of the fluoride that is often in drinking water.

When combined with magnesium, the clay has been shown to benefit the purity of tap water which leads to some promising possibilities for using it in the future as a widespread cost-effective water purification method.

10. Useful As a Baby Powder Alternative

Bentonite clay can be applied to any area on the skin of babies that is irritated, red, or needs soothing in the same way that traditional powders are used. Plus, it is very gentle and naturally cleansing.

Apply a small amount of the clay directly to the skin and allow it to sit for several minutes before wiping/rinsing it away.



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