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Medicinal clay

German medicinal clay (Luvos Heilerde) consisting of loess, i.e., a mixture of sand, clay, and silt

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.


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طين طبي Arabic Хума Bulgarian Heilerde German Geoterapio EO Geoterapia Spanish औषधीय मिट्टी HI クレイセラピー Japanese Glinka (surowiec) Polish Geoterapia Portuguese Terapevtska glina SL

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