Eczema is the most common inflammatory disease of the skin and affects many millions of people. Eczema is a all-purpose term for any type of dermatitis or inflammation and itching of the skin; characterized by red, dry scaly skin. Eczema is caused by an extreme response of the body’s immune system to allergens. Stress can play an important part also.
Psoriasis is a relatively common skin disease. The main feature of psoriasis is a red scaly area or patch. It is characterized by skin cells that multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. As underlying cells reach the skin’s surface and die, their sheer volume causes raised, red patches covered with white scale. The patches appear particularly on the knees, elbows and scalp and sometimes on other parts of the trunk, and legs.
What you can do that may help put on clay…that’s right clay! Clay absorbs the inflammation in the lesions, along with the deformed cells and dead scales. I had used all kind of products and medications recommended by doctors for my foot. I am always looking for something that will help with my problem. So I tired Clay Essentials and after 8 treatments the results were great, no more pain or itching.
While there is no official cure for either of these diseases, many people (I am one of them) have received great relief and often total removal of symptoms by using clay. You can see my foot here it’s not a pretty picture.
You can use Clay Essentials on your pets for sores, hot spots, cuts, scrapes and wounds.
Here are some other Ways That People Have Used Clay
Skin rash treatment Pain relief (internally and externally)
Reduce swelling and inflammation Skin cleanser
First aid for cuts and lacerations Hemorrhoid treatment Burns Skin ulcers
Therapeutic baths Treatment of open wounds
Arthritis treatment Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment
Facial masques Corns and calluses
Diaper rash Blister treatment
Chicken pox Insect bites
Sunburn Cold sore
To You and Your Pets Health
Alice






















