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  2. How to Use Redmond Bentonite Clay for Natural Remedies

    www.kitchenstewardship.com/redmond-clay-review

    Technically, Redmond Clay is a swelling-type sodium bentonite. Redmond brings this “clay of a thousand uses” to market in its natural state with no additives, chemicals or preservatives. The only processing it undergoes is crushing and screening.

  3. Bentonite clay: 11 benefits and uses - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325241

    Bentonite clay is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture that forms a paste when mixed with water. Some people use this paste for medical or cosmetic purposes, including treating rashes and...

  4. Bentonite Clay Benefits, Uses and Side Effects - Dr. Axe

    draxe.com/nutrition/bentonite-clay-benefits

    Bentonite clay, also called calcium bentonite clay or Montmorillonite clay, is now a wellness trend among people who are looking to help naturally improve their skin’s health, detoxify their bodies and improve digestion.

  5. How and Why to Drink Bentonite Clay (anti-radiation, detox, gut &...

    eatbeautiful.net/how-why-drink-bentonite-clay-radiation-detox

    Here we discuss why and how to drink bentonite clay: Bentonite clay provides minerals to the body, even while it helps to repair the gut and detoxify the system. Bentonite clay cleanses the body of toxins and gives energy to cells.

  6. What’s the difference between Redmond Inc.’s various clay...

    kb.redmond.life/whats-the-difference-between-redmond-inc.s-various-clay-products

    Redmond Clay® is bentonite clay harvested from a unique deposit in central Utah. People have used it internally and externally since the 1940s. It's unique because it contains a natural blend of sodium bentonite and calcium bentonite clay.

  7. Can I take Redmond Clay internally?

    kb.redmond.life/can-i-take-redmond-clay-internally

    However, Redmond Clay is currently not marketed or intended for internal use. Our focus has shifted exclusively to the cosmetic uses of clay. That said, our clay is still the same quality and composition we sold in the past.

  8. Consumer Guide to Using Bentonite Clay for Internal and External...

    www.organicauthority.com/energetic-health/bentonite-clay-consumer-guide

    A 2016 report from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that consumers should not use the brand “Best Bentonite Clay,” a clay product from Guthrie, Oklahoma. According to the report, the “FDA has determined that the product contains elevated lead levels and may pose a lead poisoning risk.”

  9. Redmond Clay is a natural bentonite clay that’s been a skin-soothing staple in homes for generations. This mineral-rich clay is actually weathered volcanic ash from ancient volcanoes that were active near what is now Redmond, Utah.

  10. I Tried Eating Clay For 3 Days For The Sake Of My Health -...

    littlethings.com/lifestyle/eating-bentonite-clay

    Bentonite clay is easy to find in health stores, but it’s most often used for the skin and hair, not for eating. Bentonite clay makes for the ultimate face mask; it has this way of...

  11. Bentonite Clay: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects, DIY Masks & More

    www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/bentonite-clay-benefits-uses-safety-precautions...

    Discover the health benefits of calcium bentonite clay. Plus, how to use it in your wellness routine, with safety precautions to avoid potential dangers.