Bentonite clay has been used for thousands of years by indigenous cultures for healing and purification, but it’s experiencing a major revival as people seek natural alternatives to expensive detox ...
Healers, estheticians, herbalists, and even nutritionists have cited Bentonite clay as a superfood for its detoxifying and healing properties. Used both topically (slathered on the face or skin) and ...
MinnPost’s reporting is always free, but it isn’t free to produce. We rely on donations from our readers to fund our independent journalism. Around Christmas last year, Megan Curran de Nieto was ...
Bentonite clay is used in skincare to absorb dirt, oil and sebum. Also, its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties may help your skin heal. Bentonite clay prevents your pores from getting ...
Bentonite is a very old clay that has been used as a remedy for many things. The fine powder forms when volcanic ash ages. It’s named after Fort Benton, WY, which has a lot of it. But it’s found all ...
Naturopaths and other believers promote the idea that drinking mud or eating clay can produce health results from curing skin ailments to taming digestive problems. But federal officials and consumer ...
There is nothing novel about clay in skin care. It’s a powerhouse ingredient with ancient history and straightforward benefits, but we can’t help but notice it’s staging a mini comeback in 2018. We’re ...
I am no stranger to drinking things that don't seem drinkable (chlorophyll smoothie, anyone?), so when I was asked if I could try consuming clay, one of the many holistic detox and healing regimens of ...