The use of medicinal clay in folk medicine goes back to prehistoric times. Indigenous peoples around the world still use clay widely, which is related to geophagy. The first recorded use of medicinal clay goes back to ancient Mesopotamia.
A wide variety of clays are used for medicinal purposes—primarily for external applications, such as the clay baths in health spas (mud therapy). Among the clays most commonly used are kaolin and the smectite clays such as bentonite, montmorillonite, and Fuller's earth. However, their use is declining, and modern evidence-based medicine has ended the use of many types.
The use of medicinalclay in folk medicine goes back to prehistoric times. Indigenous peoples around the world still use clay widely, which is related...
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include New Zealand, Germany, Greece, Turkey, India, and China. Medicinalclay – Use of clay for health reasons "bentonite". Lexico UK English Dictionary...
crystals, known as clay. It is named after Montmorillon in France. Montmorillonite, a member of the smectite group, is a 2:1 clay, meaning that it has...
quality designs before any firm recommendations can be made. Geophagy Medicinalclay Lee KJ (October 2015). "Pharmacologic Agents for Chronic Diarrhea"....
Mud wraps are spa treatments where the skin is covered in mud for a shorter or longer period. The mud causes sweating, and proponents claim that mud baths...
from the Sumerian civilization, where hundreds of medicinal plants including opium are listed on clay tablets, c. 3000 BC. The Ebers Papyrus from ancient...
and oxidative damage in rats. Ampo (snack) Medicinalclay, a variety of clays chosen and used for medicinal purposes, including through consumption Ziegler...
hydromica or hydromuscovite, is a group of closely related non-expanding clay minerals. Illite is a secondary mineral precipitate, and an example of a...
oxide; the clay also contains hydrous silicates of aluminum and possibly magnesium. Historically, the term bolu or bolus was used only for medicinal earths...
available today, of which the most popular are peat pulps, various medicinalclays, mined in various locations around the world, and a variety of plant...
to the clay minerals. Smectites mainly consist of montmorillonite, but can often contain secondary minerals such as quartz and calcite. In clay mineralogy...
where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths. Spa towns or spa resorts (including hot springs resorts) typically...
the chemical formula (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4(H2O) that occurs in a type of clay soil common to the Southeastern United States. It is one of the types of...
The mud used in mud baths is usually a combination of natural mineral-rich clay and water, which is heated to a comfortable temperature. The mud is then...
One of the more common remedies described in the papyrus is ochre, or medicinalclay. It is prescribed for intestinal and eye complaints. Yellow ochre is...
hyile, and ferinkasa, is a Ghanaian term for bentonite clay. It is a baked solid white clay usually taken by pregnant women. They are usually baked into...
term with at least three distinct meanings: as a description of medieval medicinal earth; in archaeology, as a general term for some of the fine red Ancient...
Heilerde-Gesellschaft Luvos Just GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of medicinalclay (Heilerde, "healing-earth")-based products for both internal and external...
Arabic: الغاسول, romanized: l-ġasul), is a cosmetic made of natural mineral clay mined from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is mixed with water, sometimes...
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aeolian (windborne) sediment, defined as an accumulation of 20% or less of clay with a balance of roughly equal parts sand and silt (with a typical grain...
a sacred location. On the coast of the lake, there are deposits of medicinalclay and mud. The high season of the tourist season here is in the summer...
particular minerals such as silica, sulfur, selenium, and radium. Medicinalclays are also widely used, a practice known as 'fangotherapy'. "Balneotherapy"...
sweat and peloids used in Spanish spas". Applied Clay Science. 48 (3): 506–515. doi:10.1016/j.clay.2010.02.016. Schlossmann, K. (1939). Estonian Sea-Muds...
availability. For example, a medicinalclay known as terra sigillata was gifted to Eleanora from Istanbul in 1553. The clay could be used as an antidote...