Clay Therapy: A Bioregulatory Guide to Bentonite Clay Therapy and Natural Healing

Whether applied to the skin or taken internally, clay therapy offers remarkable versatility—reducing toxic load, calming inflammation, strengthening vital biological interfaces, and supporting the body’s innate systems of self-regulation and repair. Its therapeutic uses reach far and wide: soothing burns, clearing acne, easing digestive distress, balancing the gut terrain, supporting wound healing, relieving joint discomfort, and restoring harmony wherever irritation or imbalance exists. 

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