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Wart Removal with Clay



Warts are caused by a virus; the clay has a tremendous effect upon them. With topical applications of hydrated clay, the virus is pulled from the skin and removed with the clay.

There are many varieties, common warts, as their name implies are small flesh-colored bumps with a rough surface, though they also can be white, brown or gray. They grow to one-quarter or one-half inch wide. These typically appear on the fingers around the nails and on the back of the hand. They are often in groups, are hard, round or oval, and have a rough surface. They are usually painless. Children and young adults are the most commonly affected.

Plantar warts are found on the soles of feet. Pressure from standing and walking often causes them to grow into deep layers of the skin. They usually are rough and spongy, and most are gray or brown with dark pinpoints. The portion of the under the skin is at least twice as big as the part you can see. Planters’ can be very painful especially when standing or walking for a long period of time.

Flat warts, also known as juvenile warts, are smaller and smoother than others. They tend to grow in large numbers - clusters of 20 to 100 at any one time. With children, they are commonly found on the face; with men on the beard area; and with women on the legs. Irritation from shaving probably accounts for this. They can be embarrassing, and occasionally they itch or hurt. Clay can help remove them by pulling out the toxins and bacteria, leaving your skin healthier and smoother.

Clay Essentials is a Bentonite Clay that carries a strong, drawing negative charge. Anything that has a positive charge like bacteria, toxins, metals, and viruses will be drawn to the clay as if it were a magnet. The clay absorbs the positively charged particles, causing them to stick to the clay's outer surface, and to be drawn inside the clay particles as well. And since the clay itself cannot be absorbed or digested, it carries the positively charged particles with it when it is washed off the skin.

When dealing with an outbreak of warts, apply a generous amount of Hydrated Bentonite Clay to the affected area. Make certain the site is covered well. Apply a bandage over the area so the clay is not wiped off. It is important that the clay remain wet as long as possible. If the area is too large to be covered by a band aid, you can use plastic wrap. Re-apply the clay twice a day until they are gone.

Try it just once, and you’ll be astonished at the transformation.
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The Sodium Bentonite Clay used in Clay Essentials products is USP-NF grade, which stands for The United States Pharmacopeia–National Formulary. It has met rigorously high quality standards.

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Disclaimer: The information on this site is meant to supplement and not to be a substitute for profession medical care or treatment. This information should not be used to treat a serious ailment without prior consultation with a qualified health-care professional. No statement on this site should be construed as a claim for cure, treatment or prevention of any disease. Please consult a health care professional regarding any opinion or recommendations with respect to your symptoms or medical condition.

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