Green clay powder
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Green clay powder

€9.50 VAT included

€9.50 VAT excluded

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Green clay 1 kilo

This product is used for poultices, compresses, hot or cold plasters. It is rich in micro nutrients, providing minerals and trace elements to the skin, body.

Product description

Green clay is highly cleansing, rich in enzymes and contains many beneficial minerals. It turns out to be an exceptionally good natural remedy to stimulate healing of wounds and skin conditions. In horses, it can be used for tendon issues, mud fever, mould, swollen legs and bruises.

User instructions:
Slowly pour the desired amount of Green clay powder into a non-metallic bowl or container containing an equal amount of water. Let this settle for some time without stirring so that the clay can absorb the water. Drain the excess water, and the paste is ready for use.

It is advisable to use spring, mineral or distilled water, because tap water usually contains chlorine, which can adversely affect the functioning of the clay. The remainder of the already prepared paste can be stored, make sure that it remains in contact with light and air under a layer of water. So DO NOT close!

Apply 2x per day every 12 hours. Apply it on the desired area and let it dry. Once it has dried up you can rinse it off with water. 

The properties of green clay

Green clay has several properties. Green clay draws toxins from the body and releases minerals / ions. Because of this, it has the following effects on the body:

·         Stimulates blood flow

·         Supports the skin's regenerative capacity

·         Soothes local inflammation

·         Cleans up subcutaneous bruises/bleeding

·         Rejuvenates the skin

·         Stimulates the immune system

·         Works like a pull ointment

It therefore offers a natural support for skin problems.

The use of green clay in dogs and horses

Green loam is suitable for external use in dogs and horses