Redmond Clay
Is an old Home Remedy that generations of people have used for a variety of ailments. Redmond Clays origins are as old as the practice of putting a mud poultice on a bee sting. Geologically, Redmond Clay is volcanic ash that was deposited in sea water approximately 150 million years ago. Technically, Redmond Clay is a swelling-type sodium bentonite. Redmond Minerals brings this "clay of a thousand uses" to market in its natural state with no additives, chemicals or preservatives. The only processing it undergoes is crushing and screening.
External Uses:
Mix the Redmond Clay with water to make a gel the consistency of mustard. Then apply the gel/paste directly on the skin for a drawing effect, as in the case of a bee sting, mosquito bite, boil, spider bite, stinging nettle, etc. If the clay is not covered it will dry out, and as it dries, you will feel it draw and pull. If you want a tightening effect, as in the case of a facial for acne, pimples, or minor cuts, leave it on until it is almost, but not totally dry, then remove. Other External uses have been as a talcum powder or a diapering powder.
Internal Uses:
Redmond Clay can be taken once or twice daily with or without food, as desired, by mixing 1 heaping tablespoon in an 8 oz glass of water or juice.
AVAILABLE IN A 10 OZ CONTAINER
