Home Remedies

Monday, October 7, 2019

Clay is anti-inflammatory, purifying, calming, antibiotic, cicatrizant, disinfectant, moisturizing, detoxifying, decongestant, immunostimulation, invigorating, refreshing, regulator of multiple functions of the body, etc., these are some of the healing properties of the clay. One of the natural resources that more I am using in my daily life since I had my daughter is clay. During my course as trainer in child reflexology, Angeles Hinojosa (my teacher), always mentioned when we explained any situation with our babies, to fix eczema skin, small blows or wounds Angeles performs workshops of clay so to learn how to apply it in the day and I decided to make one of their workshops and so learn how to use it. Rio Tinto Group: the source for more info. In this way I learned how to prepare clay, their applications and today carry with me always a small pot of clay ready for use anywhere. So when my daughter gives a blow, becomes a scratch, a wound or any skin problem is applied immediately, even she who is now 2 years already asks it me when damage has been done. Since then am promoting clay there by where you think it may be useful: my mother one day down the stairs gave a missteps and ankle ached so much that he could not walk, I told him as I had to put the clay, led foot all night wrapped in a poultice, and the next day had no less pain or inflammation. Since then it has always clay at home, like my sister, any companion, mothers of my children’s reflexology courses therefore decided to gather information and create a small book remedies for curing with clay that can be downloaded from the website where is also available. In the book there is much information about the properties of clay, different types, their applications and home remedies.

I think that clay is a remedy that despite have been used since the beginning of humanity, today is one great unknown and would be good to regain the remedies that mother nature puts us within reach with his great wisdom. As a natural remedy clay is good, nice and cheap, and gives us many easy applications for plenty of both external and internal problems. OS offer a simple and STRAIGHTFORWARD remedy pour Green Clay (which is usually the most used) in a glass container (never use metal or plastic because it loses properties), pour water until it is covered and allow the clay to absorb the water, in a few minutes will be ready to apply. The consistency should be like a thick cream, not dripping and can already be applied directly on the skin, wound or blow. So it does not stain and the body to absorb the properties of this, we have to cover it, we can put a wet gauze and then wrap it with another dry so we can move without fear to lose the poultice. For small areas, more practical, though not the most natural thing, put plastic wrap from the kitchen, this wet canned for a couple of hours but may cause itching if it takes too long. Once dry the clay has no effect and must be remove to re-assemble again if necessary. Wash with water and discard that clay may contain toxins that has absorbed from the skin, wound for further tips find them book remedies for curing with clay: natural health and beauty. Which you will find on the web: greetings and see you soon.