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This 2-pound premium Bentonite Clay from Wyoming is your go-to solution for deep pore cleansing. Meeting USP Monograph requirements, it comes in a convenient resealable tub, making it easy to use and store. Perfect for those seeking a natural detox, simply sprinkle it into liquid and let it work its magic overnight.
| ASIN | B011AJ5QRQ |
| ASIN | B011AJ5QRQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | Wyoclay |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (341) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Braunfels Labs |
| Manufacturer | Braunfels Labs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B011AJ5QRQ |
| Material Type | Clay |
| Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 3.7 x 3.62 inches; 2 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
| UPC | 028672410422 |
| UPC | 028672410422 |
| Unit Count | 32 Ounce |
L**N
Excellent, noticeable, immediate results at a great price.
Excellent, noticeable, immediate results. I have used internally and externally. I am including a page link with loads of information and usage tips; the primary thing I've learned I've seen others struggling with on here is how to mix. This site states active mixing will only create clumps, whether using internally or externally. The preparation requires minimal work, just foresight to have it ready in advance. An excerpt: "Preparing powdered bentonite for external use is not difficult, but may require some patience. On average, the amount of water required to properly hydrate bentonite will be from four to five times the amount of clay, by volume. For every one cup of bentonite, at least four cups of water will be required to fully hydrate the clay to produce a magma that can be considered colloidal. While there is not one single method to prepare clay, our experience suggests the following method: 1. Add the powdered clay to the container, layering it not more than three inches thick. If one is making more clay, add about 4 times the water to the container at this point, then add another "layer" of powdered clay, again, not more than three inches deep. This process can be repeated. 2. If the layering method is not used, then once the powdered clay is in the container, the water is then added. 3. It takes time for the clay to hydrate. If one finds that the powdered clay is not adsorbing water, then one may gently create small holes from the top to the bottom of the container, which will allow the water to penetrate to the bottom of the container. 4. Mixing the clay is not recommended. If neccessary, one can "turn" the clay by taking the clay that is on the bottom of the container and moving it to the top. 5. Complete hydration can take from 48 hours to five days, depending on the clay and the amount of clay being made. The end product should be a gel substance without clumping. The more one interferes in the process, the greater the chance of clumping. When placed in a container, one should be able to feel a "bounce" to the clay, by holding the container in one hand and tapping it with the other. If the clay is not hydrated enough, it is easy to add small amounts of water. We recommend creating medium sized holes ( if a large container is used to make the clay ) that penetrate to the bottom of the container, and slowly adding water so that the water fills from the bottom of the container up. No mixing is required. Simply allow the clay to set and expand. Apply caution when handling processed powdered clay. One should avoid breathing in the fine powder." [...]
Y**S
The real thing!
Wow! This is the real thing. I did a facial mask & it was amazing how strongly it pulled & cleaned my skin. It looks, smells, feels so very smooth & soft & pure clean. I soaked some in water overnight to drink the resulting water for an internal cleanse & it tasted so earthy but clean and I wanted to just eat more, but we can't do that! By my senses reaction to it, that tells me it's loaded with minerals & is in fact food grade as stated. I like the source, from USA! My dose for internal cleanse did not give cramps or problems as some other clays do. The facial did sting & felt prickly uncomfortable, but I figured it's drawing out chemtrail deposits, chemicals, funguses (only God knows what anymore is on or in us, right?), so I left it on for whole hour then showered. I had a psoriasis rash on neck & shoulders stress related (so doctors say) and this clay pulled so much, I could see the bumps & redness increased. I then applied Bragg's ACV mixed with Witch Hazel to complete the cleansing, healing effect & after next 24 hours the rash had begun to calm down a whole lot, so I'll do the mask regularly to clean & heal my skin. This review is too long, I know, I just wanted to share with others personal nitty gritty about product. I highly recommend & I will continue to buy from this particular seller. Like the lidded container (re-useable) it came in & order arrived fast w/out a glitch. I think Wyoclay is on the up & up, btw, no deceptions noted.
D**E
Perfect for external detox
This particular clay is a fine powder, but still a little gritty if you're taking it internally. Calcium clays are better for internal consumption than Sodium clays but you can ingest both types. Sodium clays just have high levels of salt which will increase your blood pressure, if you don't drink enough water. Overall a great product for external cleanses.This is a Sodium based clay, perfect for facial cleanses, foot soaks, armpit detox, hair wash, toothpaste, etc...
L**S
Great product, I was skeptical until I used some
This stuff is great for holistic medicine. I use it for detox and deodorizing armpits, strangely. Someone tried it out and it worked, so they gave the recipe and let people know there's a way to make deodorant less of a necessity. Diet helps, too. 1 tbs bentonite clay 1 tsp apple cider vinegar drip in water to get a paste consistency Rub that in your pits, let sit for 15 mins or as long as you can tolerate it, rinse off, and enjoy being odor-free for a LONG while. As you do this every day, the smelly pits fade. This does not work completely for some people and you may need to try a deodorant made from lavender, peppermint, and tea tree oils highly diluted in arrowroot powder or corn starch. If this combination hurts or irritates your skin, wash it out immediately. You can try the clay alone but the effects won't be as good. This is a great cure for pits that are sensitive to sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) because it re-balances your PH which should be acidic, not alkali. I highly recommend this for anyone who wants to try holistic therapies. Also makes a wonderful face mask.
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