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Health Promoting Nutromin bentonite clay detox mega mineral supplement
Even when you get past the hype, there’s a lot to like. Whether you’re looking for better skin or better health, keep reading to find out why this humble, all-natural product might be worth a try.
ven though Bentonite clay is trending in health and wellness communities, it’s far from a new phenomenon.For thousands of years, cultures around the world have turned to this clay for its extensive benefits (including health and aesthetics). Geophagy (i.e., the deliberate, regular consumption of earthy minerals) was well-known in the ancient world; it was even mentioned by Aristotle. A popular method of geophagy involved dissolving little pieces of clay in water then dipping food in it to prevent digestive problems [tweet_quote] Bentonite clay has been used for thousands of years for skin and digestive health.
So Bentonite clay’s recent explosion in popularity is more of a rediscovery than breaking new ground. As modern research catches up with ancient wisdom, it’s becoming more apparent just how useful this clay could be in our modern lives.
What Is Bentonite Clay
Bentonite clay is made of weathered, volcanic ash. Because the clay is 100% natural, there’s very little to worry about, in terms of potential side effects. (More on them later.) This clay is found all over the world, but currently, the largest-known deposit is in Wyoming and Montana.
Fort Benton, MT, and the Benton Shale actually inspired the name of the clay. Geologist Wilbur C. Knight coined the term back in 1898 ( Over the years, Bentonite has become a catch-all term for different types of absorbent, swelling clays made from weathered, volcanic ash—even if they’re harvested in other locations.
You might even hear this clay referred to as “Montmorillonite clay.” That name comes from a region in France, where the clay is also found. For all practical purposes, the terms Montmorillonite clay and Bentonite clay are interchangeable
Slathering clay on or even drinking it—actually kicks off a useful chemical process.
A lot of this process occurs at a molecular level. Bentonite clay contains mostly negative ions. Adding water causes Bentonite clay to expand, and allows it to absorb its dry mass. [tweet_quote] Bentonite clay works on a molecular level to rid the body of toxins.[/tweet_quote]
The result: the wet clay attracts heavy metals and other many of which carry a positive electrical charge. The harmful stuff ends up bound to the clay, instead of your body. You then expel the toxins (along with the clay) through
This ability to attract dangerous toxins — and absorb them in a safe way — is the basis of Bentonite clay’s various health benefits.
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Key Features
- Smoothening Skin
- Removes Acne
- Removes pimples
- Glows your skin
- Removes dead tissue
- Makes pores intact
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Specifications
- SKU: NU022FF18PGMWNAFAMZ
- Model: Quality
- Production Country: Uganda
- Weight (kg): 0.1
- Color: Black.
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