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Green tea clay poultice.
Poultices are a time honored remedy for skin ailments.
Some of the earliest poultices contained clay and mud.
Buy bion green tea clay poultice 2 oz.
Bion green tea clay poultice pulls infection and developing infection up and out of the skin.
Clay can be mixed with water into a paste and placed onto cloth to make a clay pack poultice.
For diarrhea gerson patients take teaspoon of clay with 1 8 teaspoon of potassium gluconate in peppermint tea every 4 hours.
A poultice of green clay with powdered chamomile or calendula herb could help you but best to get someone to look at it if you have a practitioner near by.
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Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark extract cinnamon camellia sinensis leaf extract green tea lavandula angustifolia flower water lavender zinc oxide salix nigra bark extract black willow algae extract phospholipids salicylic acid glycyrrhiza glabra leaf extract licorice avena sativa.
It provides extraordinary acne benefits against bacteria.
Bion green tea clay poultice is an inflammation blemish spot treatment with acne control and antibacterial properties.
This product is step 3 in our three step system for acne control for all skin types.
It also works well for skin infections bee stings bug bites and other forms of inflammation.
Clay can also be taken internally for food poisoning viral gastroenteritis or stomach pains.
Earth s soil is naturally rich in minerals.
This is one of bion research s most popular skincare products for a good reason.
A poultice consists of either leaves or plants crushed mixed with water and pressed to the skin or a cloth or cotton ball soaked in an herb and water mixture and pressed to the skin.
Green tea clay poultice blocks the action of 5 alpha reductase has powerful anti inflammatory benefits and reduces irritation.
It s these minerals that are in contact with the skin and provide healing.
The best way to make one is to go back in time and look at how traditional societies made them.
Essentially the paste that comprises the poultice is made with water.