Treatment of cancer with blue clay. Blue clay: its properties and uses

Recipes for using clay ointment against cancer can be found on the page Cancer and clay .

And below we offer you an article by Valentina Travinka, a famous folk healer who successfully uses clay in the fight against cancer.

Curing cancer... with clay

Of course you didn't believe what the title said, right? And yet...

Yes, my dear friends, doubts overwhelmed me, prompting me to go to the library, read and study literature about the diseaseresearch that we were talking about. Let’s not mention him often, much less call him by his name, okay? Why?

First of all, it's scary. Secondly, it is a sin to mention the devil, and it was he, I am sure, who sent such an illness. Thirdly, you know, there is no need to talk about illnesses often, because bad words and thoughts run towards our illness and, like the wind, intensify the fire, that is, our illness. As you understand, again we are talking about the same psychological factor.

Let’s agree right away, we’ll put him in our chapter, since we’re talking about him and even started to call him, for example, “G”. There are many words in the Russian language for this letter of the alphabet, and, it must be said, some of them perfectly and accurately define the very essence of this type of disease. I won’t list it, you’ll remember it yourself, you’ll figure it out and keep in mind the most suitable one, okay?

So, let's start talking about him, about this very “G”. One day, about three months ago, the phone rang. At that time, I had not yet collected statistics about this Mr. Black, so I cannot say exactly what date, day and month the conversation took place,

— I have it in my chest, in one and the other, and also with branches (!) into the lymph nodes.

“But I’m not a doctor, and I’m no less afraid than you of even the mention of the world-famous ailment,” I answer her, but...

- But I’m not afraid, I know what I have. I just don’t want to go to the operation, although the doctor scolds me in every possible way for delaying. I believe you, understand?!

I will not hide that my heart responded to her last words: “I believe you” as if with a wave of warmth. No, I wasn't proud. Not at all. Somewhere in my innermost depths, hope suddenly arose from these words of hers. After all, you can help a young life not to perish if faith has not faded in its soul...

As you have read before, and more than once, it is quite possible that the Fairy mentioned above is capable of correcting absolutely everything in a person!

Even in the most ancient tomes, her marvelous abilities, filled with miracles, were mentioned. She, they say, will turn everything over in the body, get to the bottom of the very last cell, she will persuade this tiny part of our body, invisible to the naked eye, that same cell, to become more conscious and not spoil a person’s already short path with flaws.

You are probably aware that in the latest research (and the new is the well-forgotten old, right?) scientists all over the world are now appealing to it, to our cell, asking, therefore, for protection against ulcers in our body.

Who, if not she, the beautiful lady Vera, worked hard and, please, repaired the broken spine of Valentin Dikul. After all, if it had not settled in his drooping soul, then his energy consciousness (to put it scientifically) would not have been able to cope, would not have overcome such a malicious soreness, from which the light on the console of our main dispatcher - the skeleton - almost went out.

Or another simply fantastic example. He will bring us as close as possible to the subject of our conversation. This incident was also described in the central press, in one of the magazines, shortly before the start of the perestroika epic that befell our society.

Surgeons in one of the clinics once operated on a man of about forty, no more. They cut it open, peered at it, and spread their hands. We put the tools aside, because this lousy “G” is sitting there everywhere, the fabric is crunching...

Okay, we won’t disturb him or spoil his appetite, since he has already “dined”; there are only insignificant crumbs left from the organ that the doctors wanted to deal with, namely, the stomach. The doctors stitched up the incision, washed their hands and, as expected, began to discharge the patient home: let him, they say, spend his last time at home, among his family and friends.

- Well, my friend, we cut out your ulcer, so take herbs and infusions, and everything will get better for you, and the pain will go away gradually and without a trace. Now every pharmacy will offer you any medicinal plants. Be healthy!

“Be healthy,” the attending physician said and shook the patient’s hand. Most likely, he himself did not understand what these simple words meant for the patient, since in those days almost no one had any idea about the so-called energy message, the one that could easily reach the most important cells, the very ones that brought the patient to a catastrophic state.

Further events in this story fully confirm the enormous significance of this message. And this is what happened. The delighted man quickly collected his things and, in the most cheerful mood, seemed to fly out of the room on wings.

At home, his wife, with sadness in her eyes, pulls out a chair for him and offers him dietary and at the same time delicious food. She herself, having seized a moment, sheds tears in the bathroom, but her husband would care!

“It’s bad for you to move a lot...” the wife says plaintively.

“Movement is life,” the husband objects and almost skips from the kitchen to the room and back.

He apparently drew a kind of banner in his subcortex: “Be healthy!” Well, as you know, she directs our further actions according to the words written on the banner. It sends, therefore, in all directions the above-mentioned instructions (be healthy, that is), which penetrate into those very cells that we just recently talked to you about, and that’s it, and they get healthier, get better, and themselves push the diseased cells out of the body.

That's the whole story. Why are you so sad, my readers? Why are you depressed? Do you think that Grandma Travinka told you another fairy tale? Not really. Although, of course, the story even looks a lot like science fiction, but imagine, this is how it all happened. Our almost fairy-tale hero came to life, and this man is still alive and well.

True, the doctor who treated him almost gave him a heart attack when they accidentally met one day on the street. Such miracles happen. The doctor was, judging by today's standards, a real psychic of considerable power, from God, it turns out.

How many lives he must have saved since then, those that were hanging by a thread and almost fell into the abyss of oblivion. You see, just two words were enough to instill confidence in the heart of that young man, turn into a woman in white light clothes and begin to work miracles together with Nadezhda.

The third sister is also a helper of health: that man was full of love for life, he did not know how to whine and grieve. Yes, the same psychological factor that we have mentioned more than once in this book worked perfectly, one hundred percent. He, ultimately, rescued a hopeless patient from a serious illness, or more precisely, dragged him out of another incarnation, in which there is no light at all (and why do they say “in the next world”?), snatched him from the hands of an old woman with a scythe !

The entire previous story played out in my head in slow motion while a woman with branches in the lymph nodes under her arm got to my house. She believed in me... And me? It’s unlikely, because before that time I had never encountered anything like this, and no one had approached me, since I’m not a doctor.

I’m sitting, thinking and worrying about why I agreed, why... What am I taking on, stupid old lady... I doubt it, I’m surprised: this is where the magic word “faith” has taken me. All sorts of incidents and stories began to come to mind, like the one just described, so that I would strengthen my spirit and drive away doubts, since miracles happen, no, no, from time to time, that means...

My patient has arrived. Beautiful, young, breasts like those of a fifteen-year-old girl. And where in her, in such a tiny thing, could something start with the letter “G”, I think, I lament...

However, it started up, and quite a lot, as my nut determined. I started ordering such pretzels straight away, unprecedented! Both in the upper part of the body and in the lower floor (you know what exactly is interconnected in these female organs), my pendulum began to make circles, indicating a very serious situation.

I spread my hands and said:

- Honey, let's ask Glinka, shall we? If she takes it, then I will agree, okay? Get down!

That's what we did with her. I covered it from the neck to the very waist with a thick layer, put the applique directly on the naked body, pressed it with gauze, threw three or four layers on top of the rags, and after them came sweaters and scarves. She also covered it with a cotton blanket and tucked it in - one nose was sticking out. And I went to work and print myself, then I wrote and composed a book about children.

Two hours later I come in, and she’s snoring so sweetly, she’s turned pink and even prettier. She removed all the clutter from her, and we began to remove the used clay piece by piece from her body and put it on the table so that we could see where there was less or more badness.

I move and move my weight over the clay layer and it’s as if I’m conducting diagnostics again, only now not on a living body, but as if on its reflection. Yes, that’s exactly what happened. The nut began to walk and rush around even faster than on its body. In one place, which exactly corresponded to the armpit, where, if you carefully follow the text, the mentioned branches were located, the nut began to spin counterclockwise, and quite steeply.

“So that’s where the main problem is,” I thought, and my heart grew cold. How to drive this filthy “G” out of our subtlest system, from the lymph?! But that’s where the enemy headed...

Oh, how hard it is to smile if you want to cry. I check everything again and again, and again in the same place my indicator shows a dip of huge amplitude, just like in a geopathogenic zone. But then I manage to smile, and I say cheerfully:

- Well, little one, the clay is taking care of your ailment. Look how much dirt I pulled out the first time. I'm glad!

A woman stands there, looking more like a girl (her whole figure is so polished, as if made of marble), and wonders: is it really possible that clay can solve anything? Yes, it is clay that can do it. After all, if she suddenly showed a plus, it would mean the worst in this case: the clay cannot work and help, it is not able to pull anything out of the sore spot.

My patient rested for an hour after the procedure, the fever went away (yes, yes, the clay itself warmed up, and the body became hot from it, even the cotton blanket became noticeably warm), then I began to sum up the results.

- Let's ask the nut how much clay has been chosen, and whether the amount of mud has decreased.

So what do you think? This lazy minus sign went everywhere. I just couldn’t believe my eyes! Yes, almost everything has fallen off, as they say, there is much less left than there was. That's how we came across a cleaning lady! And the offensive-treatment began.

Day after day she came to me, we put on the appliqué, and then carefully watched with a pendulum how our sorceress Clay worked. Each time we gave her a new task. They put a thicker layer on those knots, they didn’t spare it on the ribs either - fortunately the guys I knew brought me a lot of clay - and the back seemed to be on a pillow, so that it would lie softer and more would be pulled out from the very depths.

Days passed, and the minus of the piece of iron on the string became more and more reluctant, as if she began to doubt which way to swing, which meant only one thing: little by little, let our sorceress choose the worst of the organization.

ma. On the fifth day, the nut suddenly stopped completely, lost in thought. It sways a little to the right, a little to the left and again stands rooted to the spot.

On the sixth day, all uncertainty must have left the nut, because it stopped and never left. That’s it,” he says, “there’s nothing more to take there; the bad stuff has ended in the very depths, and not just from above.”

Naturally, we started dancing, because there was something to rejoice at. I must say that I studied the behavior of my pendulum a long time ago, precisely as a poet)” and I was pleased with this sort of “stand in place, hands at your sides,” as they say. And now I’ll move on to the finish line, to the seventh day, therefore.

Were you surprised or amazed? Why is there such respect for the seven? You guessed right. You must have noticed while reading fairy tales that the number seven is always special in them; all sorts of happy events or circumstances happen on the seventh day.

On the seventh day... It was then that a plus appeared in our experience in getting rid of the bonds of Mr. “G” with the help of healing clay. Yes, she is our healer, as in all previous cases and in subsequent ones, which you will read about later.

I must say, these were exciting, restless moments not only for the woman who lay under the clay, but no less for me. This means that I quite accurately understood my immediate life task - to engage in clay therapy. It turns out that with such an assistant in tandem (with clay, that means) a lot can be achieved by helping people...

Again and again I move my nut over the used clay, and then near the body of the patient herself, and get quite similar results. Apparently, my mood was transferred to the instrument, a piece of iron on a string. He swings more and more joyfully, smiling at us with his plus sign, becoming more and more clear and confident. As you might expect, we installed the application again and again in order to verify the results obtained again and again.

We simply couldn’t believe it, we couldn’t wrap our heads around this fact, which was, as they say, obvious: the miracle right hand of this disgusting “G” won, there he hid and didn’t stick his nose out, a kind of villainous villain who wanted to kill and destroy the girl.

For so long we doubted and had some distrust of what had been achieved also because the doctor from the clinic began to call and reprimand my patient: shame on you, you are behaving like an illiterate, gray woman, you don’t understand what threatens you, take it from me immediately direction and go to Pesochnaya, otherwise it will be too late!

I see a woman worried, completely confused: should I go for surgery or not?.. I must say, these calls also bothered me. True, for a different reason. The doctor, apparently, did not know that by sending all these forecasts orally, that is, with her voice and words, she seemed to be ripping out the seams that had not had time to heal properly, which was, of course, dangerous. Yes, with her bad word she sent the young woman an illness, which, from such terrible assumptions, could well begin again.

There is such a joke. One wife was very jealous of her husband; most often she called him a dirty pig. As soon as he was late from work for an hour, he was already awarded this title. Of course, the man was offended and insulted by such words, and then one day salvation came, it was spoken out by itself: you know, dear, if you constantly call a person a pig, then he might one day grunt.

A wonderful story that fully confirms the presence of a psychological factor on which our health or ill health directly depends. Now you understand why my joy was overshadowed by the insistence of the local doctor, right?

The animal runs towards the hunter, as the hunters say, and not only them... Cases began to emerge from memory, reminiscent of the benefits of such an operation, for which the woman was sent. Of course, I know that many were saved, especially when the second breast was chopped off, and later everything that was from the female organs in the lower abdomen.

I’m also afraid of making a mistake, I’m not a doctor, and I just don’t know what to advise her. I'm going through all the pros and cons...

I let my pretty patient go to rest, let her, I think, stay without clay for a week, and then we’ll see what kind of events and events will or won’t happen in her little breasts, and even under her arm. I don’t know why I gave her just a week to rest from the tedious applications, which took us more than half a day.

It happens, sometimes it seems that everything is happening under someone’s secret supervision, on someone’s command. Maybe the subcortex has taken the reins and is guiding my decisions and actions? Quite possible. Well, you always need a boss in any business...

So, while you and I were talking about this and that, six days just passed, and my patient showed up for a clay therapy session. I won’t hide that I was very worried while she was dozing under the blanket, more and more

warming up under the buttery blue appliqué. I couldn’t even work on the typewriter, my head was empty, apparently from anxiety. One thought was walking and walking there: “What will happen, what will the nut talk about now?”

Yes, I understood how important it was. Has the process stopped? Or were these nasty cells born again that ate the woman? Because of such thoughts, no other thoughts came to mind.

I am sure that you, my dear women, when you read these lines, are also concerned and, of course, together with me you are waiting for the results of the control application, right?

I had to calm down, otherwise I would start to “press” on the nut (this happens), and it would make a mistake. I went and stood in a warm shower. Relaxed.

And so... I move and move my tool over the clay, which has become very warm, and he repeats the same thing! It persistently shows a plus, and throughout the entire tested territory! I want to cry from joy, a strong desire to kiss my nut, and then the clay itself overcomes me, and I can barely restrain it.

The woman was also in anxious uncertainty: really, really. Of course, she has additional problems compared to me, because she does not know what to answer to the doctor, who insists on immediate surgery, and still condemns her behavior, and in a rather harsh manner. Delay, she says, is tantamount to death.

But meanwhile the nut went completely berserk. Not only does it add force above the used clay, but also near it. Then a bold thought came into my head, probably from the subcortex: what if now the clay itself was tested for purity, for energy, therefore. How many meters from it will my pendulum go towards me? You know, this is how the suitability of clay for treatment is tested, and how the length of its biowave and healing power are determined...

And what do you think my wonderful indicator established in this particular case? Rejoice with us, my friends, because the wavelength of the clay that lay on the body of a seriously ill woman turned out to be more than eight meters. So everything is fine. This means that clay can be used again, since not a single trace of dirt or disease was found in it, it remained in its pristine purity and retained all its magical power.

At the end of the last manipulation, my beautiful patient, on whose body, as you already guessed, there were also “pluses” everywhere, clasped her hands and began to lament with tears in her voice:

- Oh, oh, Valentina Mikhailovna, how can I pay you back for what you did, how can I thank you?

I didn’t reproach her too much for such words, because it’s clear that a person becomes noticeably stupid with joy. I answered her, also by the way with a tear in my voice, because I was very emotional, I won’t hide it:

- My little bird, chicken! If we manage to get rid of such an unfortunate disease, then I will buy a box of cognac myself, and we will drink it for a whole week for your health, then we will invite all your and my friends to a feast, and again I will put out a box of the same drink, okay?!

However, after the first joys, we forgot about another encouraging discovery, which was made on the same memorable day of discovering the plus while monitoring the results. To be more precise, it was just a surprise for me. I have never seen anything like this before.

I hope you carefully followed my actions on the practical application of clay therapy and noticed that I applied the application only to the woman’s breasts and to the lymph nodes under the armpits. So, during the control diagnosis, having examined the above-mentioned territories with the help of a nut, up to the waist, therefore, I decided to go lower and look at the lower floors, as they say.

The results stunned me so much that I was forced to sit down and collect my thoughts. Yes, what I determined seemed unthinkable, incredible to me! And yet! Yes, and there was a clear cheerful plus: the nut did not find anything reprehensible in the lower abdomen of my patient.

And then I saw with my own eyes, based on factual material, how tightly and inextricably connected the upper part of a woman’s body, her breasts, is with the lower part, with the uterus and appendages. It was also clean there, there was no dirt or disease left there either. But we didn’t put a single gram of clay on our lower abdomen, not even once!

Here she is, our mother, a healer of unprecedented power, into what distant channels she penetrated, from what depths

dragged the thin one. Just like a psychic, whose field penetrates into the most hidden places in the human body. Then, I remember, the thought arose whether the energy of the clay itself was taking part in the healing, because its biowave is more than eight meters... However, we will return to this issue and devote a small chapter to it, which I called “ Clay is a psychic.”

Let us summarize some of the results of our work and observations, which gave clearly positive results. This means that you can put clay only on the chest, if something is wrong there, and the area where the rest of the components of the genital area are located (let’s put it more scientifically, otherwise we will be suspected of ignorance of the subject) also heals at the same time, therefore, returns to normal .

What a power the blue sorceress has! Distance, it turns out, doesn’t matter to her. Later I was convinced of this more than once, but at that moment it was a real discovery, for me, at least. Besides, what savings! For example, you place an application on the lower floor, and you get results on the upper floor as well. And if you consider how much bad stuff accumulates in the stomach (you have adhesions, colitis, constipation, etc., etc.), then you take all the nasty things out of there, in passing, as they say.

A wonderful prospect, isn't it? Clay is heavy, you need a lot of it. First you bring her for treatment, and then you have to take her out of the house, throw her away. You are aware of these matters, aren't you?

And who doesn’t know, I repeat. Each time the patient took the waste clay with her and buried it in the earth, burying it and saying over it: “Take, Mother Earth, my pain, my illness, my dirt!..”

We separated from my ward for a whole month. Yes, she refused the operation, and, to put it figuratively, her breasts are not yet in that huge mountain of severed mammary glands, which, if you imagine, could well close all the buildings of the famous institute at Pesochnaya station...

Looking ahead, so that you don’t needlessly worry about my patient, I’m reporting. And through

a month, and after two months there was a constant plus on the control applications. In addition, the ultrasound showed that there were inactive cysts in her breasts, one and the other, and that was all. Well, there are dozens of cysts in the human body. In others, they are located in each tooth and live and live until death, as they say.

But here we need to pay attention, and very serious attention, that’s what. Cysts, as far as I understand their nature, are similar to an inactive volcano. Today he sleeps, but in a hundred years he will wake up. Of course, we need to monitor them so that they do not become aroused again under some especially favorable circumstances for them.

And I am not deregistering, as doctors say, a young woman whose appearance has changed for the better. You know, any disease puts its stamp on the face, right? So this indicator is very important: that’s why the appearance has changed because such a mark, sometimes quite sad, has disappeared from the face. You can believe this and rejoice: the disease has receded! Maybe forever.

You read the last lines and remembered that another component plays a role in healing. And many of you already know that it is the most important. Yes, it came from somewhere, as if from heaven, the most reliable medicine. His name is Vera! Just then her sister, Nadezhda, arrived...

And you and I will hope, right? Let's send my ward the warmth of our soul. As soon as many of us gather, sending good energy, then hordes of all kinds of microbes that bring trouble will themselves surrender to us.

You know very well that love is woven from the kindness and warmth of hearts. The same love for one's neighbor, which is spoken of in the main commandment of the holy book - the Bible, love that we sometimes lack, which is why we suffer seriously and for a long time.

Let's say goodbye to this one of the most terrible diseases for a moment, although I still have something to say on this occasion. Now, however, I will only note that putting appliqués on half the body, from the neck to the waist, and on both sides, is not an easy job if it is done in a small Khrushchev-type apartment. It is in this apartment that I live, and it is here that everything described above happened.

Of course, it’s not just a matter of lack of space and inconvenience, but the topic itself is so difficult to talk about that I decided to move the subsequent stories a dozen pages further. Firstly, so that you get used to the idea that you can defeat him, this “G”, and secondly, so that you become imbued with faith in human reserves, that is, in your own. There is a saying: the devil is not as scary as he is painted. Let's take note of this cheerful saying, shall we?!

Valentina Travinka

Blue clay is a multifunctional and universal substance, which in terms of its properties is considered effective and useful; its rich composition allows for use for medicinal purposes in medical practice. The unique blue powder can even compete in the battle against cancer. It is in demand in cosmetology practice.

Compound

It is a storehouse of a huge number of different micro- and macroelements. A large number of people believe that its chemical composition is not inferior to many vegetables and fruits. It is mined in different natural places, so there may be differences in chemical elements, depending on the area of ​​extraction and storage conditions. Composition of blue clay:

  • Aluminosilicates (salts).
  • Aluminum oxide and silicon oxide.
  • Kaolinite mineral group.
  • Montmorillonites and so on.

Properties

The properties of a natural substance and its ability to treat many pathologies have been known since ancient times. The Egyptian beauty Cleopatra used clay to improve her facial skin in the form of masks. This substance is easy to find in stores. Its effectiveness exceeds its cost by several orders of magnitude:

  1. Therapeutic characteristics prevent the formation of acne.
  2. Helps fade dark spots on the skin.
  3. Helps strengthen and elasticize the skin.
  4. Improves blood circulation.
  5. It has a rejuvenating effect.
  6. Helps get rid of cellulite (anti-cellulite drug).
  7. Has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects.
  8. Characterized by adsorbing characteristics.
  9. Normalizes the functioning of the sebaceous glands.
  10. Characterized by a whitening effect.
  11. Promotes tissue regeneration.
  12. Causes the supply of oxygen to tissues.
  13. Antirheumatic characteristics.
  14. Cleansing the body of toxins.
  15. Stimulation of hair growth.
  16. Improves the functioning of the immune system.

Applications of blue clay

Due to its numerous properties it has a wide range of applications:

  • Chronic joint diseases.
  • Pathologies of the spinal column.
  • Muscle diseases.
  • NS pathologies.
  • Injury.
  • Diseases of the female genital organs of various forms.
  • Inflammatory phenomena in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Hematological diseases and oncology (benign, malignant neoplasms).
  • Pathologies of ENT organs.
  • Eye diseases.
  • Diseases of the endocrine system (diabetes mellitus).
  • Vascular diseases (edema).
  • In the treatment of skin diseases (acne).

Treatment with blue clay

The main principle of its action is to improve metabolic processes in the body. It doesn’t matter at all how you use the clay, internally (on an empty stomach) or as lotions, baths, trays and compresses. Modern medical practice recognizes its healing characteristics, which is why it has been widely used in various directions.

The natural substance is used to correct the figure (for weight loss), for hair (normalization of properties), and gives softness and elasticity to the skin. It is easy to purchase at most pharmacy kiosks and even supermarkets. Treatment with blue clay at home is easy, the effect of use is not inferior to expensive manipulations.

For face

It is strongly recommended that before use you decide on your facial skin type - oily, combination, dry. For dry skin, the use of moisturizing additives is provided; for oily skin, vice versa. Analyzing the mineral composition (macro- and microelements) of the substance, the cosmetic effects should be emphasized:

  • removes fatigue and symptoms of lack of sleep (as an antidepressant);
  • promotes smoothing of wrinkles (rejuvenation);
  • sebaceous glands are normalized;
  • narrows enlarged skin pores;
  • frees the skin from acne;
  • helps restore elasticity, softness, firmness of the skin;
  • promotes skin whitening, elimination of freckles, age spots;
  • improves complexion;
  • helps reduce scar tissue and regenerate abrasions.

For teeth

Natural blue clay has found its active use in dental practice. In this case, dentists recommend using a clay sour cream-like solution. It should be applied to the surface of the gums and left for about 15-20 minutes. It is allowed to rub this paste into the surface of the gums. The procedure helps reduce bleeding gums.

For joints

Orthopedic practice and rheumatology allow a number of recipes for using blue clay:

  1. Clay cake. The thickness of such a cake should be about 1-1.5 cm. The cake is applied to the problem area, covered with a piece of plastic on top and insulated with a woolen item. Leave for 120 minutes. Next, rinse the surface of the joint with warm water. The treatment course lasts 7-10 days. Use new clay each time.
  2. Bath. For 5-6 liters of water heated to 300C, take two tablespoons of powder, mix thoroughly and add to the bath, each procedure should last for a quarter of an hour. Then rinse off with warm water too. After this procedure, take a horizontal position and try to relax, so it is correct to take it before going to bed.
  3. Compress. Grind to a powder, dilute in a small volume of warm water to a paste form. Keep the mixture for several hours, then heat it to 40–45C and apply it on a gauze napkin to the problematic joint, fixing it and insulating it with woolen cloth. Allow to dry completely for about 30-40 minutes.

For varicose veins

Treatment of varicose veins involves use as a complex drug. In this case, it is necessary to prepare a bath with heated water. Pre-brew 4-5 tablespoons of birch, chamomile, and nettle leaves in 3 liters of boiling water. Even only one of the named herbs is allowed. Cool to a comfortable temperature, dissolve 3 tablespoons of clay. Add more heated water and keep your feet in it for about 20-30 minutes. Perform such baths every 48 hours until the condition improves.

For skin diseases

Blue clay is used for skin pathologies in the form of boils, eczema or neurodermatitis; clay lotions are recommended. To do this, thoroughly dilute the clay with warm water until it becomes mushy (without lumps). While warm, apply to a cotton cloth or a multi-layered piece of gauze and apply to the damaged area of ​​the skin, covering with a napkin on top. After 60 minutes, it is recommended to remove the lotion and rinse the skin surface with clean boiled water.

For corns and heel spurs

When corns, calluses and heel spurs form on the feet, it is practiced to use a bath of aristocratic powder. To do this, dissolve one tablespoon of crushed clay in 3 liters of hot water, but so as not to cause a burn, and soak your feet for 15-20 minutes. It is recommended to alternately use compresses and baths, and wraps. The therapeutic course consists of ten daily procedures.

Contraindications for blue clay

Despite the long list of benefits of blue clay, there are still contraindications for use:

  • The presence of inflammatory processes in the acute phase.
  • Cardiopathology.
  • Renal failure (including kidney pathologies at the acute stage).
  • Hypertension, symptomatic hypertension.
  • Thyroid diseases.

The formation of hyperemia on the skin, severe itching, and polymorphic rash in the post-procedure period is facilitated by the use of additional ingredients (essential oil, any medicinal herbs, etc.), to which an allergic reaction is possible on an individual basis. The list of contraindications is not that long, so every patient can use the healing gift, however, everything should be within reasonable limits, after consultation with a specialist.

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  • . Concerns about unmanageable side effects (such as constipation, nausea, or confusion. Concerns about pain medication addiction. Non-adherence to prescribed pain medications. Financial barriers. Health care system concerns: Low priority for cancer pain management. Most appropriate treatment may be too expensive for patients and their families Tight regulation of controlled substances Problems with affordability or access to treatment Opiates not available over the counter to patients Unavailable medications Flexibility is key to cancer pain management Because patients vary in diagnosis, stage of the disease, response to pain and personal preferences, then it is necessary to be guided by these particular features. More details in the following articles: ">Pain in cancer 6
  • to cure or at least stabilize the development of cancer. Like other therapies, the choice to use radiation therapy to treat a specific cancer depends on a number of factors. These include, but are not limited to, the type of cancer, the patient's physical condition, the stage of the cancer, and the location of the tumor. Radiation therapy (or radiotherapy is an important technology for shrinking tumors. High energy waves are directed at the cancerous tumor. The waves cause damage to cells, disrupting cellular processes, preventing cell division, and ultimately lead to the death of malignant cells. The death of even part of the malignant cells leads to One significant disadvantage of radiation therapy is that the radiation is not specific (that is, it is not directed exclusively at cancer cells for cancer cells and can also harm healthy cells. The response of normal and cancer tissue to therapy The response of tumor and normal tissue to radiation depends on their growth pattern before the start of therapy and during treatment. Radiation kills cells through interaction with DNA and other target molecules. Death does not occur instantly, but occurs when cells try to divide, but as a result of exposure to radiation, a failure occurs in the division process, which is called abortive mitosis. For this reason, radiation damage occurs more quickly in tissues containing cells that divide quickly, and cancer cells are the ones that divide quickly. Normal tissues compensate for the cells lost during radiation therapy by speeding up the division of remaining cells. In contrast, tumor cells begin to divide more slowly after radiation therapy, and the tumor may shrink in size. The extent of tumor shrinkage depends on the balance between cell production and cell death. Carcinoma is an example of a type of cancer that often has a high rate of division. These types of cancer tend to respond well to radiation therapy. Depending on the dose of radiation used and the individual tumor, the tumor may begin to grow again after stopping therapy, but often more slowly than before. To prevent the tumor from growing back, radiation is often given in combination with surgery and/or chemotherapy. Goals of Radiation Therapy Curative: For curative purposes, radiation exposure is usually increased. Reaction to radiation ranges from mild to severe. Symptom relief: This procedure is aimed at relieving cancer symptoms and prolonging survival, creating a more comfortable living environment. This type of treatment is not necessarily performed with the intention of curing the patient. Often this type of treatment is prescribed to prevent or eliminate pain caused by cancer that has metastasized to the bones. Radiation instead of surgery: Radiation instead of surgery is an effective tool against a limited number of cancers. Treatment is most effective if the cancer is found early, while it is still small and non-metastatic. Radiation therapy may be used instead of surgery if the location of the cancer makes surgery difficult or impossible to perform without serious risk to the patient. Surgery is the preferred treatment for lesions that are located in an area where radiation therapy may be more harmful than surgery. The time required for the two procedures is also very different. Surgery can be performed quickly after diagnosis; Radiation therapy may take weeks to be fully effective. There are pros and cons to both procedures. Radiation therapy may be used to save organs and/or avoid surgery and its risks. Radiation destroys rapidly dividing cells in the tumor, while surgical procedures may miss some of the cancerous cells. However, large tumor masses often contain oxygen-poor cells in the center that do not divide as quickly as cells near the surface of the tumor. Because these cells do not divide rapidly, they are not as sensitive to radiation therapy. For this reason, large tumors cannot be destroyed using radiation alone. Radiation and surgery are often combined during treatment. Useful articles for a better understanding of radiation therapy: ">Radiation Therapy 5
  • Skin reactions with targeted therapy Skin problems Shortness of breath Neutropenia Nervous system disorders Nausea and vomiting Mucositis Menopausal symptoms Infections Hypercalcemia Male sex hormone Headaches Hand-foot syndrome Hair loss (alopecia Lymphedema Ascites Pleurisy Edema Depression Cognitive problems Bleeding Loss of appetite Restlessness and anxiety Anemia Confusion Delirium Difficulty swallowing Dysphagia Dry mouth Xerostomia Neuropathy For specific side effects, read the following articles: "> Side effects36
  • cause cell death in various directions. Some of the drugs are natural compounds that have been identified in various plants, while other chemicals are created in the laboratory. Several different types of chemotherapy drugs are briefly described below. Antimetabolites: Drugs that can affect the formation of key biomolecules inside the cell, including nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These chemotherapeutic agents ultimately interfere with the process of replication (production of the daughter DNA molecule and therefore cell division. Examples of antimetabolites include the following drugs: Fludarabine, 5-Fluorouracil, 6-Thioguanine, Ftorafur, Cytarabine. Genotoxic drugs: Drugs that can damage DNA: By causing this damage, these agents interfere with DNA replication and cell division. Examples of drugs: Busulfan, Carmustine, Epirubicin, Idarubicin. Spindle inhibitors (or mitosis inhibitors: These chemotherapy agents are aimed at preventing proper cell division , interacting with cytoskeletal components that allow one cell to divide into two parts. As an example, the drug paclitaxel, which is obtained from the bark of the Pacific Yew and semi-synthetically from the English Yew (Taxus baccata. Both drugs are prescribed as a series of intravenous injections. Others Chemotherapeutic agents: These agents inhibit (slow down cell division through mechanisms that are not covered in the three categories listed above. Normal cells are more resistant to drugs because they often stop dividing under conditions that are not favorable. However, not all normal dividing cells escape the effects of chemotherapy drugs, which is evidence of the toxicity of these drugs. Cell types that tend to rapidly those dividing, for example, in the bone marrow and in the lining of the intestines, tend to suffer the most. Death of normal cells is one of the common side effects of chemotherapy. More about the nuances of chemotherapy in the following articles: ">Chemotherapy 6
    • and non-small cell lung cancer. These types are diagnosed based on how the cells look under a microscope. Based on the established type, treatment options are selected. To understand the prognosis of the disease and survival rate, I present statistics from open US sources for 2014 on both types of lung cancer together: New cases of the disease (prognosis: 224210 Number of projected deaths: 159260 Let us consider in detail both types, specifics and treatment options.">Lung cancer 4
    • in the United States in 2014: New cases: 232,670 Deaths: 40,000 Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among women in the United States (open sources, an estimated 62,570 cases of pre-invasive disease (in situ, With 232,670 new cases of invasive disease and 40,000 deaths, fewer than one in six women diagnosed with breast cancer will die from the disease, compared with an estimated 72,330 American women who will die from lung cancer in 2014. Breast Cancer glands in men (yes, yes, there is such a thing, it accounts for 1% of all cases of breast cancer and mortality from this disease. Widespread screening has increased the incidence of breast cancer and changed the characteristics of detected cancer. Why has it increased? Yes, because the use of modern methods has made it possible to detect incidence of low-risk cancers, premalignant lesions and ductal cancer in situ (DCIS). Population-based studies in the US and UK show an increase in DCIS and the incidence of invasive breast cancer since 1970, this is associated with the widespread use of postmenopausal hormone therapy and mammography. In the last decade, postmenopausal women have refrained from using hormones and the incidence of breast cancer has decreased, but not to the level that can be achieved with the widespread use of mammography. Risk and protective factors Increasing age is the most important risk factor for breast cancer. Other risk factors for breast cancer include the following: Family medical history o Underlying genetic susceptibility Sex mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, and other breast cancer susceptibility genes Alcohol consumption Breast tissue density (mammographic) Estrogen (endogenous: o Menstrual history (onset of menstruation / late menopause o No history of childbirth o Older age at first birth History of hormone therapy: o Combination of estrogen and progestin (HRT Oral contraception) Obesity Lack of exercise Personal history of breast cancer Personal history of proliferative forms of benign breast diseases Radiation exposure to the breast Of all Of women with breast cancer, 5% to 10% may have germline mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.Studies have found that specific BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are more common among women of Jewish descent. Men who carry a BRCA2 mutation also have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Mutations in both the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes also create an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer or other primary cancers. Once BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations have been identified, it is advisable for other family members to undergo genetic counseling and testing. Protective factors and measures to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer include the following: Estrogen use (especially after a hysterectomy Establishing an exercise habit Early pregnancy Breastfeeding Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) Aromatase inhibitors or inactivators Reducing the risks of mastectomy Reducing the risk of oophorectomy or removal ovarian Screening Clinical trials have found that screening asymptomatic women with mammography, with or without clinical breast examination, reduces mortality from breast cancer.Diagnosis If breast cancer is suspected, the patient usually undergoes the following steps: Confirmation of the diagnosis Evaluation Stage of disease Choice of therapy The following tests and procedures are used to diagnose breast cancer: Mammography Ultrasound Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, when clinically indicated Biopsy Contralateral breast cancer Pathologically, breast cancer can be multicentric and bilateral defeat. Bilateral disease is somewhat more common in patients with invading focal carcinoma. Over 10 years after diagnosis, the risk of primary breast cancer in the contralateral breast ranges from 3% to 10%, although endocrine therapy may reduce this risk. Development of second breast cancer is associated with an increased risk of distant recurrence. If the BRCA1/BRCA2 gene mutation was diagnosed before the age of 40, the risk of cancer of the second breast in the next 25 years reaches almost 50%. Patients diagnosed with breast cancer should undergo bilateral mammography at the time of diagnosis to rule out synchronous disease. The role of MRI in screening for contralateral breast cancer and monitoring women treated with breast conservation therapy continues to evolve. Because mammography's increased detection rate of possible disease has been demonstrated, selective use of MRI for adjunctive screening is occurring more frequently, despite the lack of randomized controlled data. Because only 25% of MRI-positive findings represent malignancy, pathological confirmation is recommended before treatment. Whether this increased rate of disease detection will lead to improved treatment outcomes is unknown. Prognostic Factors Breast cancer is usually treated with various combinations of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy. Conclusions and selection of therapy may be influenced by the following clinical and pathological features (based on conventional histology and immunohistochemistry: Menopausal status of the patient. Stage of disease. Grade of primary tumor. Tumor status depending on the status of estrogen receptors (ER and progesterone receptors (PR). Histological types Breast cancer is classified into different histological types, some of which have prognostic significance. For example, favorable histological types include colloid, medullary and tubular cancer. Uses of molecular profiling in breast cancer include the following: ER and PR status testing. Receptor testing HER2/Neu status. Based on these results, breast cancer is classified as: Hormone receptor positive. HER2 positive. Triple negative (ER, PR, and HER2/Neu negative. Although some rare inherited mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, predispose to the development of breast cancer in carriers of the mutation, however, prognostic data on carriers of the BRCA1 / BRCA2 mutation are contradictory; these women are simply at greater risk of developing second breast cancer. But it is not a fact that this can happen. Hormone replacement therapy After careful consideration, patients with severe symptoms may be treated with hormone replacement therapy. Follow-up The frequency of surveillance and the appropriateness of screening after completion of primary treatment for stage I, stage II, or stage III breast cancer remain controversial. Data from randomized trials show that periodic follow-up with bone scans, liver ultrasound, chest x-rays and blood tests for liver function does not improve survival or quality of life at all compared with routine health checks. Even when these tests allow early detection of relapse of the disease, this does not affect the survival of patients. Based on these data, limited screening and annual mammography may be an acceptable continuation for asymptomatic patients who have been treated for stage I to III breast cancer. More detailed information in the articles: "> Mammary cancer5
    • , ureters, and proximal urethra are lined by a specialized mucosa called transitional epithelium (also called urothelium. Most cancers that form in the bladder, renal pelvis, ureters, and proximal urethra are transitional cell carcinomas (also called urothelial carcinomas, derived from transitional epithelium Transitional cell bladder cancer can be low-grade or full-grade: Low-grade bladder cancer often recurs in the bladder after treatment, but rarely invades the muscle walls of the bladder or spreads to other parts of the body.Patients rarely die from bladder cancer low grade. Full grade bladder cancer usually recurs in the bladder and also has a strong tendency to invade the muscle walls of the bladder and spread to other parts of the body. High grade bladder cancer is considered more aggressive than low grade bladder cancer and much more more likely to result in death. Almost all deaths from bladder cancer are due to high-grade cancer. Bladder cancer is also divided into muscle-invasive and non-muscle-invasive disease, based on invasion of the muscle lining (also referred to as the detrusor muscle, which is located deep in the muscle wall of the bladder. Muscle-invasive disease is much more likely to spread to other parts of the body and is typically treated by either removing the bladder or treating the bladder with radiation and chemotherapy.As noted above, high-grade cancers are much more likely to be muscle-invasive cancers than low-grade cancers.Thus, Muscle-invasive cancer is generally considered to be more aggressive than non-muscle-invasive cancer.Non-muscle-invasive disease can often be treated by removing the tumor using a transurethral approach and sometimes chemotherapy or other procedures in which a drug is injected into the urinary cavity bladder with a catheter to help fight cancer. Cancer can arise in the bladder in the setting of chronic inflammation, such as a bladder infection caused by the parasite haematobium Schistosoma, or as a result of squamous metaplasia; The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder is higher in the setting of chronic inflammation than otherwise. In addition to transitional carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, small cell carcinoma, and sarcoma can form in the bladder. In the United States, transitional cell carcinomas account for the vast majority (more than 90% of bladder cancers. However, a significant number of transitional cell carcinomas have areas of squamous cell or other differentiation. Carcinogenesis and Risk Factors There is compelling evidence of the influence of carcinogens on the occurrence and development of bladder cancer. The most common risk factor for developing bladder cancer is cigarette smoking. It is estimated that up to half of all bladder cancer cases are caused by smoking and that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer at two to four times the baseline risk. Smokers with less functional polymorphisms N-acetyltransferase-2 (known as a slow acetylator) has a higher risk of developing bladder cancer compared to other smokers, apparently due to a decreased ability to detoxify carcinogens. Certain occupational hazards have also been linked to bladder cancer, and higher rates of bladder cancer have been reported due to textile dyes and rubber in the tire industry; among artists; leather processing industry workers; from shoemakers; and aluminum, iron and steel workers. Specific chemicals associated with bladder carcinogenesis include beta-naphthylamine, 4-aminobiphenyl, and benzidine. Although these chemicals are now generally banned in Western countries, many other chemicals that are still used today are also suspected of causing bladder cancer. Exposure to the chemotherapy agent cyclophosphamide has also been associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer. Chronic urinary tract infections and infections caused by the parasite S. haematobium are also associated with an increased risk of developing bladder cancer, and often squamous cell carcinoma. Chronic inflammation is believed to play a key role in the process of carcinogenesis in these conditions. Clinical features Bladder cancer usually presents with simple or microscopic hematuria. Less commonly, patients may complain of frequent urination, nocturia, and dysuria, symptoms that are more common in patients with carcinoma. Patients with urothelial cancer of the upper urinary tract may experience pain due to obstruction by the tumor. It is important to note that urothelial carcinoma is often multifocal, necessitating examination of the entire urothelium if a tumor is detected. In patients with bladder cancer, imaging of the upper urinary tract is essential for diagnosis and follow-up. This can be achieved using urethroscopy, retrograde pyelogram in cystoscopy, intravenous pyelogram, or computed tomography (CT urogram). In addition, patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract have a high risk of developing bladder cancer; these patients require periodic cystoscopy and observation of the contralateral upper urinary tract. Diagnosis When bladder cancer is suspected, the most useful diagnostic test is cystoscopy. Radiological studies such as computed tomography or ultrasound do not have sufficient sensitivity to be useful in detecting bladder cancer. Cystoscopy may be performed in a urology department clinic. If cancer is detected during cystoscopy, the patient is usually scheduled for a bimanual examination under anesthesia and a repeat cystoscopy in the operating room so that transurethral tumor resection and/or biopsy can be performed. Survival In patients who die of bladder cancer , there are almost always metastases from the bladder to other organs. Low-grade bladder cancer rarely grows into the muscle wall of the bladder and rarely metastasizes, so low-grade (stage I) bladder cancer patients very rarely die from the cancer. However, they may experience multiple recurrences that should be treated resection. Almost all deaths from bladder cancer occur among patients with high-grade disease, which has a much greater potential to invade deep into the muscular walls of the bladder and spread to other organs. Approximately 70% to 80% of patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer bladder have superficial bladder tumors (i.e., stage Ta, TIS, or T1. The prognosis of these patients depends largely on the grade of the tumor. Patients with high-grade tumors have a significant risk of dying from the cancer, even if it is not muscle-invasive cancer Those patients with high-grade tumors who are diagnosed with superficial, non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer in most cases have a high chance of cure, and even in the presence of muscle-invasive disease, sometimes the patient can be cured. Studies have shown that in some patients with distant metastases, oncologists achieved long-term complete responses after treatment with a combination chemotherapy regimen, although most of these patients have metastases limited to their lymph nodes. Secondary Bladder Cancer Bladder cancer tends to recur, even if it is non-invasive at the time of diagnosis. Therefore, standard practice is to perform urinary tract surveillance after a diagnosis of bladder cancer. However, no studies have yet been conducted to evaluate whether surveillance affects progression rates, survival, or quality of life; although there are clinical trials to determine the optimal follow-up schedule. Urothelial carcinoma is thought to reflect a so-called field defect, in which the cancer arises due to genetic mutations that are widely present in the patient's bladder or throughout the urothelium. Thus, people who have had a resected bladder tumor often subsequently have ongoing tumors in the bladder, often in other locations than the primary tumor. Similarly, but less frequently, they may develop tumors in the upper urinary tract (i.e., renal pelvis or ureter). An alternative explanation for these patterns of recurrence is that cancer cells that are destroyed when the tumor is excised may reimplant in another site in the urothelium. Support for this second theory is that tumors are more likely to recur lower than in the opposite direction from the initial cancer.Upper tract cancer is more likely to recur in the bladder than bladder cancer is to reproduce in the upper urinary tract. The rest is in the following articles: "> Bladder cancer4
    • , as well as an increased risk of metastatic disease. The degree of differentiation (staging) of a tumor has an important influence on the natural history of the disease and on the choice of treatment. An increase in the incidence of endometrial cancer has been found in association with long-term, unopposed estrogen exposure (increased levels. In contrast, combination therapy (estrogen + progesterone prevents an increase in the risk of developing endometrial cancer associated with a lack of resistance to the effects of estrogen specifically. Receiving a diagnosis is not the best time. However, you should know - endometrial cancer is a treatable disease. Monitor the symptoms and everything will be fine! In some patients, it may play a role "activator" of endometrial cancer is a prior history of complex hyperplasia with atypia. An increase in the incidence of endometrial cancer has also been found in association with treatment of breast cancer with tamoxifen. According to researchers, this is due to the estrogenic effect of tamoxifen on the endometrium. Because of this increase, patients who Patients prescribed therapy with tamoxifen must undergo regular examinations of the pelvic region and must be attentive to any abnormal uterine bleeding. Histopathology The distribution pattern of malignant endometrial cancer cells depends in part on the degree of cellular differentiation. Well differentiated tumors, as a rule, limit their spread to the surface of the uterine mucosa; myometrial expansion occurs less frequently. In patients with poorly differentiated tumors, invasion of the myometrium is much more common. Invasion of the myometrium is often a precursor to lymph node involvement and distant metastases, and often depends on the grade of differentiation. Metastasis occurs in the usual way. Spread to the pelvic and para-aortic nodes is common. When distant metastases occur, it most often occurs in: Lungs. Inguinal and supraclavicular nodes. Liver. Bones. Brain. Vagina. Prognostic factors Another factor that is associated with ectopic and nodal spread of the tumor is the participation of the capillary-lymphatic space in histological examination. The three prognostic groupings of clinical stage I were made possible by careful operative staging. Patients with stage 1 tumors involving only the endometrium and no evidence of intraperitoneal disease (i.e., adnexal extension) are at low risk (">Endometrial Cancer 4
  • Blue clay - a natural substance for the beauty and health of facial skin, composition of blue clay, indications for use and beneficial properties, recipes for mixtures for faces with different skin types.

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    Among the variety of cosmetic products for the care of the skin of the face, it is difficult to decide and buy a product that really brings the desired results. In addition, the product description does not always contain an exhaustive list of ingredients. But there is always the possibility of an allergic reaction to various components. As an alternative to purchased products, blue clay has become widespread, masks with which can be easily created at home, using only those substances that will be useful. At the same time, the cost of care is significantly reduced.

    Benefits of blue clay for the face


    Blue clay is a multicomponent source of elements biologically important for humans, which are present in greater or lesser quantities in the body and contribute to the normal functioning of its systems.

    It is the composition of this type of clay that determines its benefits for the entire body in general and for the facial skin in particular. Individual components have an effect inherent in their properties. So:

    • Silicon. Helps synthesize collagen, and also takes an active part in natural metabolic processes, promoting the normal absorption of beneficial elements.
    • Iron. This element helps to improve blood supply, enrich skin cells with oxygen, and therefore other nutrients. Which in turn allows you to postpone the processes of aging and withering of the skin.
    • Zinc. Its tasks include fighting infections, which affects the beauty of the skin.
    • Copper. This element has many properties. The functions of copper include the formation of auxiliary connective tissues, which, among other things, perform protective functions, stimulate the formation of collagen, and strengthen the walls of blood vessels. It is known that melanin production is impossible without copper. And melanin is the basis for an even, healthy tan.
    • Potassium. Participates in the normalization of metabolic processes in the skin. Potassium deficiency and its consequence: improper metabolism usually leads to swelling around the eyes, dry epidermis, and irritation.
    • Selenium. This component of blue clay promotes the absorption of vitamins and also helps them perform their functions. Due to normal levels of selenium in tissues, the risk of melanoma is reduced.
    • Magnesium. This is an important component of ATP molecules, which are responsible for supplying energy to cells. The strength and elasticity of collagen fibers is ensured by the presence of cross-links, the formation of which depends on magnesium.
    • Manganese. Manganese is involved in maintaining the normal structure of cell membranes. Participates in the regulation of the metabolism of certain substances, for example, copper, ascorbic acid, choline, B vitamins, and tocopherol.
    • Titanium dioxide. Has a broad effect on the skin. The most important property of this element is its ability to protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation. Therefore, blue clay masks are relevant in the summer, when solar activity is maximum. Its use can also lead to a slight whitening effect. Titanium dioxide plays a big role in the beauty of the skin: it fights increased oiliness of the skin, mattifying its surface, evens out the epidermis, removing dead particles, and even removes wrinkles.
    • Aluminium oxide. Abrasion is one of the functions of aluminum oxide. It represents mechanical destruction and removal of dead particles of the epidermis. Thanks to this, epithelial renewal is stimulated, which leads to skin smoothing.
    Based on the composition of blue clay described above, we can highlight its main properties that manifest themselves when used to treat facial skin: disinfection, cleansing, degreasing, whitening, reduction of inflammatory processes, nutrition and hydration, normalization of all natural processes in the skin, restoration of cell structure, narrowing pores, rejuvenation, prevention of aging, protection from external factors.

    You can improve and diversify the beneficial properties of blue clay by adding additional nutritional elements to the masks, taking into account the nature of existing skin problems, its type and a few contraindications.

    It is noteworthy that blue clay can be used at any age. Each age category has its own problems, for example, in adolescence it is acne, in adulthood it is aging skin and the appearance of wrinkles.

    Why is blue clay used in facial care?

    Blue clay is recognized as the most popular. The reason for this is the extensive list of its beneficial properties, thanks to which this type of clay can be used to solve the following problems: the presence of microscopic impurities and enlarged pores, fine wrinkles, sagging and decreased tone of the skin, decreased vitamin content in the skin in spring and autumn, disease of the sebaceous glands in the form of acne, non-inflammatory blackheads, uneven skin color (freckles and other age spots), allergies that appear on the face, some dermatological problems (eczema, psoriasis, furunculosis). Let's look at some indications for use in more detail.

    Blue clay for face against acne


    Blue clay is an active “rescuer” against acne in an advanced stage due to its antiseptic qualities and anti-inflammatory properties. The zinc contained in this natural material plays an important role, because it fights skin infections.

    Using a clay mask with aloe juice or aloe vera gel brings almost instant results. Already the first procedures will remove irritation and redness.

    Also add herbal infusions and aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) to disinfect inflamed areas on the face, thereby eliminating acne.

    Blue facial clay for skin whitening


    Summer is the time when the sun's rays become more active, which leads to the appearance of dark spots on the skin. This spotting on the skin of the face is especially unpleasant. Blue clay can restore the skin to its uniform, familiar color and protect against ultraviolet radiation.

    To lighten the skin on your face, add lemon, cucumber, potatoes, melon, parsley, grapefruit, sea salt, milk, vitamins PP, K, E to the mixture.

    Blue clay for oily skin


    Oily skin requires additional cleansing of pores from toxins and any other impurities in order to improve metabolism in cells, improve the enrichment of oxygen and other elements important for their functioning.

    Oily skin on the face requires special components that would provide it with thorough cleansing, tightening of pores, and eliminating oily sheen. Such components are rice, oat flour, mineral water, aloe juice, lemon juice, alcohol tincture of calendula, egg white, decoctions of chamomile, nettle, puree from various fresh fruits, vitamins E, B, A.

    Blue clay for face against wrinkles


    The appearance of wrinkles on the skin is associated with age-related changes, deterioration of metabolism, and the presence of active facial expressions. Blue clay restores all metabolic processes in the skin, helps saturate cells with useful elements, and moisturize the skin. The effect of blue clay can be called rejuvenating, toning, tightening. Restoring skin firmness and elasticity leads to a reduction in the number of wrinkles.

    To speed up the appearance of the rejuvenating effect, enrich masks with blue clay with auxiliary components. For example, add vitamins in the form of oil (E, PP, A, C, B), cocoa, sea buckthorn oil, yeast, kefir.

    Blue clay for dry skin


    Blue clay can dry out the skin. To avoid additional degreasing and dehydration of dry skin on the face, it is worth enriching the solutions with additional components.

    For improved nutrition, hydration, increased tone and smooth out fine wrinkles on dry skin, use cream, sour cream, olive oil, chicken egg yolk, apricot, grape or peach oil, honey, avocado, argan oil, rose hips, vitamins E and B. Complex The described ingredients help speed up the healing process of small cracks and deeply moisturize the skin.

    After masks with blue clay, treat your face with moisturizer.

    Using blue clay for the face at home

    Using blue clay at home is a cheap way to refresh, moisturize, rejuvenate, protect, and cleanse your facial skin. Clay procedures do not involve the use of any special equipment or tools. To achieve success in DIY facial skin care, follow simple recommendations on technology and recipe.

    Recipes for blue clay face masks


    Considering the number of possible additional ingredients to clay, it becomes clear that there are even more varieties of masks with blue clay. However, do not get carried away with saturating mixtures with too many ingredients. It’s better to use ready-made recipes:
    1. Moisturizing mask for dry skin. Combine and mix 1 tbsp. l. cream and sour cream, add a quarter teaspoon of peach or apricot oil. After achieving homogeneity, add 20 g of blue clay. This mask is applied for 20 minutes.
    2. Nourishing blend for dry skin. Achieve a uniform consistency by mixing the yolk with olive oil (20 g). Add blue clay (20 g), mix the solution and apply immediately. Leave to act for 15 minutes.
    3. Refreshing mask for dry skin. Dilute 10 ml of olive oil with 10 ml of fresh cucumber juice, grind with a tablespoon of blue clay. Treat your face and leave for 15 minutes.
    4. Purifying mask for oily skin. Take 1 tbsp. l. rice flour and blue clay powder. Add a small amount of water and stir the ingredients. Apply the finished mixture for 15 minutes.
    5. Anti-acne mask for oily skin. Add blue clay (15 g) and tea tree oil (2 g) to warm milk (15 ml). The exposure time of the mixture is 10-15 minutes.
    6. Whitening mask for any skin. It contains blue clay and kefir. For one tablespoon of powder, take enough kefir to bring the solution to the desired thickness. Wash off the mask after 20 minutes.
    7. Whitening composition for oily skin. Add 5 ml of juice squeezed from lemon and blue clay to 20 ml of vodka. To bring to the desired thickness, use clean water. The effect of the mask is limited to 20 minutes.
    8. Anti-freckle mixture for normal skin. Mix 1 part sea salt with 3 parts blue clay, add whipped egg white and fresh milk. After 15 minutes, remove the mask with warm water.
    9. Disinfecting mask against acne and irritation. It contains the following ingredients: 3 tbsp. l. clay, 1 tsp. talc from the pharmacy, 5 g of glycerin, 5 g of salicylic alcohol, mineral water. This complex, used regularly as a mask, allows you to get rid of the inflammatory process on the skin of the face and, accordingly, purulent rashes.
    10. Nourishing mask for normal skin. Ingredients: 3 tbsp. l. clay powder, water, yolk, 1 tsp. lemon juice, honey, olive oil. Apply the mixture for 15 minutes.
    11. Rejuvenating mask. The composition includes 2 tbsp. l. clay powder, a few drops of aevit and 0.5 tsp. cocoa. This mixture is applied in two layers for 20 minutes. Use cool water to rinse off.

    How to properly use blue clay for the face


    To properly prepare masks with blue clay, you should adhere to the following recommendations:
    • To break up caked lumps, sift the amount of clay specified in the mask recipe. Sometimes, with the help of such actions, it is possible to weed out unwanted elements that end up in packaging at the production stage. The sifted powder will be enriched with oxygen and will be easier to mix.
    • Use only natural ingredients for any type of mask.
    • Do not exceed the content of additional components allowed by the recipe.
    • Use only fresh solutions; during storage, the mixture loses its properties, so do not prepare for future use.
    • The solution should be plastic, no thicker than sour cream, so that the applied mask does not drain from the skin.
    • It is preferable to first mix the clay powder with liquid (water or broth) until smooth, and then add auxiliary ingredients.
    • Do not use metal utensils to mix components.

    How to apply a blue clay mask to your face


    The mask application technology includes the following rules and recommendations:
    • Pre-cleanse the skin on your neck and face, you can even use a scrub to remove dead elements and improve the penetration of the beneficial ingredients of the mask into the skin.
    • Solutions with clay can be applied to both dry and moisturized skin.
    • Start applying the solution from the bottom of your face. You can start from the neck and move towards the forehead. The blue clay mask should be applied to the entire skin of the face, with the exception of the area around the mouth and eyes.
    • To cover your face with the mixture, use a special brush or spatula. Keep in mind that a brush is the safest applicator option, while the latter, a spatula, can injure existing acne.
    • The amount of solution applied should not be large. The large weight of clay drying on the face can lead to its stretching and other mechanical damage, which leads to the formation of wrinkles. Any facial movements produce a similar effect. Therefore, they should be excluded during the exposure of the mask. It's best not to even talk.
    • The best body position during the clay procedure is lying on your back.
    • To avoid premature and uneven drying of the solution, moisturize with boiled water those areas of the face where the solution begins to lighten.
    • After 15-20 minutes of exposure to the clay mixture (or other period of time provided for in a specific recipe), rinse the mask thoroughly with clean warm water. Then rinse your skin with cool water. You can also use wet wipes.
    • Each recipe provides for the frequency of use of the face mask. Sometimes the skin type can be a limitation: dry skin - 1-2 times a week, other types - 2-3 times.

    Contraindications to the use of blue clay


    Contraindications to the use of blue clay are:
    1. Individual intolerance to individual components.
    2. The presence of diseases in the body associated with an excess of any blue clay ingredient.
    3. Presence of wounds, burst pimples. With such skin damage, a clay mask can be harmful.
    To test the body's reaction to blue clay, apply a small amount of the solution to the wrist area, where the skin is thin and sensitive. After some time it will become clear whether it can be used or not.

    Sometimes irritation appears after several procedures. In this case, you should not immediately sin with blue clay if there were other components in the masks. It is recommended not to enrich the first masks with auxiliary ingredients.

    How to use blue clay for the face - watch the video:


    In order not to cause harm, when using a clay face mask, adhere to the technology of applying the solution, and also follow the rules of conduct during the action of the beneficial mixture, the timing and frequency of exposure.

    Blue clay is an effective environmentally friendly natural substance for the treatment of acute and chronic diseases, ulcers, burns, varicose veins, peptic ulcers, etc. at any age and without any fear, because clay has pronounced antibacterial properties. Clay is also an excellent remedy for soothing any pain: headache, dental, eye, ear, and in all cases of nervous diseases. The use of clay for cosmetic purposes is very effective: it cleanses, tones, perfectly whitens the skin, and smoothes wrinkles.

    Clay therapy is one of the highly effective natural treatment methods. It has been used in medicine since ancient times - even Avicenna in the “Canon of Medical Science” described in detail the properties of clay, its effect on all living things and methods of treating various diseases with clay.

    And in our time, clay is successfully used to treat a wide variety of diseases, including cancer (by applying lotions to the diseased organ and taking it orally). It has been established that clay has a strong antitumor effect, which extends to both benign (goiter, fibroids, mastopathy, etc.) and malignant tumors (cancer, leukemia). This may be due to the fact that the clay contains a very rare radioactive element , which has great strength - radium. Clay treatment provides the body with radium in its pure form, natural state and in the doses that the body needs.
    ....Besides radium, clay contains essentially all the mineral salts and trace elements that we need, namely: silica, phosphate, iron, nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, potassium, etc., and in very good form digestible by the human body. Clay contains all the mineral salts and trace elements necessary for our body in the proportions and combinations that are best absorbed by the body.
    ....The famous healer from Bulgaria Ivan Yotov believes that the biofield present in clay performs the same healing functions as a psychic. Clay evens out the human biofield - this is its strength and power.

    In official medicine, clay therapy is used for chronic and subacute diseases of the joints, spine, muscles, peripheral nerves, residual effects after polio, injuries (bruises, sprains, bone fractures), chronic and subacute diseases of the female genital area, chronic inflammation of the gallbladder, chronic constipation and etc.
    ....Abroad, clay is used in hospitals in Germany and Switzerland to treat various diseases, especially tuberculosis.

    In folk medicine, clay is used much more widely and is used to treat diseases such as: cancer of various localizations, leukemia, benign tumors, adenoids, polyps, goiter, inflammation and hardening of the lymph nodes, anemia, headache, atherosclerosis, paralysis, nervous disorders, epilepsy, brain diseases, ear inflammation, eye diseases, female diseases (mastitis, mastopathy, uterine prolapse, fibroids, polyps, cysts, irregular menstruation, vaginitis, various inflammations and discharges), laxity of the genital organ and hardening of the testicles in men, diabetes mellitus, organ diseases digestion (gastritis, constipation, intestinal colic, enterocolitis, rectal prolapse, hemorrhoids), liver inflammation, jaundice, kidney and bladder diseases, heart disease, bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, cough, hemoptysis, runny nose, sinusitis, nasal polyps , nosebleeds, sore throat, skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, erysipelas, warts), baldness, rickets, arthritis, arthrosis, rheumatism, spurs, injuries (bruises, dislocations, varicose veins, diseases of bones and joints (fractures, sprains) , wounds, ulcers and other diseases.

    Different types of clay are used for clay therapy. The most valuable of them is blue Cambrian clay. In tsarist times, it was even bought for gold and exported to other countries.

    Since ancient times, people have already known that there are no bacteria in clay. It absorbs liquid and gaseous toxins, odors, gases around itself and kills pathogenic microbes. Destroys the rotten smell of oil and other food products. Carrots, beets, radishes, and potatoes do not rot all winter if you immerse them in a clay mash for a few seconds and then dry them. Rats and mice are not poisoned if there is a layer of clay in the ground nearby. If you wash your hair with clay water (add a little clay to the water), then dandruff disappears and this promotes good hair growth. If you dilute the clay with water, put it on a cloth and rub your teeth, your gums will stop bleeding and the yellow plaque will be removed from your teeth. If you use pieces of clay instead of toilet paper, hemorrhoids will never appear. If you wash your eyes with water that has settled over a layer of clay, then the inflammatory processes of the eyelids and eyeball (conjunctivitis) are quickly cured.

    If you dilute the clay to the consistency of sour cream and apply a thin layer on the face, then (after 20 minutes) rinse with warm, then cold water, the skin acquires a pleasant color, wrinkles are smoothed out, pimples and blackheads disappear, freckles lighten. A clay mask becomes more nutritious if you add cucumber, tomato, lemon or cranberry juice to it.
    ....In the old days, clay was used to save oneself from various food poisoning, as well as from cholera, dysentery and many other infectious diseases.
    ....And nowadays, many people know that if clay powder is placed on a plate in the refrigerator for 2 - 4 hours, then unpleasant odors will disappear.

    Clay can be: white, gray, green, blue, yellow, red, brown. In scientific medicine, only white clay powder is used, and in folk medicine, it is the one that is available in the places where the sick person lives, and not the imported one.
    ....For clay therapy, clay is chosen without sand, crumbly, warmed by the sun, near water sources, located far from industry and populated areas. The most suitable is considered to be the one from which you can make a “donut” that does not crack when it dries; stir the clay with a wooden spoon or stick.
    Clay intended for medicinal purposes is stored in open glass or wooden or porcelain containers (not in metal containers). Keep the clay under a canopy, in the attic, isolated from clogged or gas-filled places. Before and after winter, the clay is dried in the sun. Before treatment, it is also advisable to keep it in the sun for some time, and then dilute it with melted snow water or clean spring water.
    ....It has been established that clay has adsorbing (cleansing) and enveloping properties. Doctors call it in the form of powders, pastes, ointments for skin diseases (ulcers, burns, diaper rash).
    It is recommended that adults take 20-30g per dose orally and no more than 100g per day for gastrointestinal diseases (colitis, enteritis, food poisoning). In folk medicine, clay is used to treat: stomach ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, jaundice, liver cirrhosis, asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, anemia, metabolic disorders, atherosclerosis, paralysis, epilepsy and even alcoholism, cholelithiasis and urolithiasis.
    ....Take 20g of clay, dilute it in 150 ml of warm water, take it 15-20 minutes before meals. The course of conventional treatment lasts 1-2 weeks, then a break of 10 days, and if necessary, repeat the course of treatment for another week.
    ....Externally, clay is used in the treatment of radiculitis, rheumatism, gout, arthritis, as well as muscles, tendons, goiter, prostatitis, painful menstruation, skin (acne, abrasions, eczema, psoriasis, wounds) and colds

    TREATMENT METHOD WITH BLUE CLAY

    External use of clay

    Externally, clay is used mainly in lotions. Clay has a healing effect on a sore spot, cleanses weakened or diseased cells, renews organs with healthy and strong cells, absorbing dead cells along with dirt and toxins. Clay can be used in the treatment of acute and chronic diseases, ulcers, burns, wounds, fractures, etc. at any age, without fear that it will cause harm. On tumors, ulcers with abscesses, areas affected by eczema and other skin diseases, it is better to apply clay without a napkin, without fear of infection, since clay has antibacterial properties. The clay must be removed before it completely dries, and then rinse the sore spot. Continue to apply lotions until complete recovery. The ulcer does not close immediately: the clay must absorb toxins, harmful fluids and dirt from the entire body. Only after complete cleansing of the body will the wound heal.

    Method of preparing clay

    Take good clay and dry it in the sun. If the clay is not well dried, it will not dissolve well in water. You can dry the clay near a stove or any heat source. Pieces that are too large need to be broken with a hammer. When the clay dries, it must be crushed into powder, cleaned of pebbles, roots and other foreign matter, poured into an enamel basin (a vessel with broken enamel cannot be used) or a baked clay vessel and filled with fresh, clean water so that the water covers it completely. Let it stand for several hours so that the clay absorbs moisture, stir, crush hard lumps with your hands or a wooden spatula (do not use a metal one). The mass should be homogeneous in composition, without lumps, it should not flow, but resemble mastic. It is advisable to keep the vessel with clay in the sun, fresh air, and light more often and longer. If necessary, the solution is slightly diluted with water to the desired consistency. This ready-to-use solution can be stored indefinitely. Only it needs to be exposed to the sun more often.

    Preparation and use of lotions

    Take linen, cotton or woolen fabric, fold it conveniently, put it on the table, take out the finished mass with your hand or a wooden spatula and spread it on the fabric. The clay layer should be wider than the sore spot, and the thickness should be 2-3cm. Maintain the density of the clay so that it does not flow. The surface of the clay must be made smooth enough so that it fits tightly to the body. If the lotion is placed on the scalp, then this area of ​​the body must first be covered with a wider napkin, so the lotion will be easier to remove. Before applying the lotion, the sore spot must be wiped with a wet cloth. If it is an ulcer, it should be washed with fresh warm water.
    ....Apply the prepared lotion to the sore spot and make sure that it fits tightly. To avoid displacement, secure the lotion with a bandage and cover the top with a woolen cloth. Do not tighten the bandage too tightly so as not to interfere with blood circulation. Usually the clay lotion is left on the sore spot for 2-3 hours. If the lotion serves to draw out toxins and harmful liquids, it should be kept tightly adjacent to the sore spot for 1.5 hours. As soon as the patient feels that the lotion has become dry and hot, replace it with a new one. If the lotion is done to strengthen the patient’s strength, the clay is prepared not very thick and left on the body for up to 3 hours.

    The lotion is removed in the reverse order: first remove the outer woolen fabric, then unbandage the bandage and remove the lotion in one motion. Rinse the sore spot with warm water, and remove any pieces of clay remaining on the body with a cotton swab. Bury the used clay and never reuse it. Wash the material used to cover the sore spot in water and dry. The number of lotions depends on the specific case and the patient’s condition. As a rule, 2-3 lotions per day are enough. The lotion may cause pain or swelling. Lotions should be continued until complete healing. Sometimes a few days are enough for this, but in difficult cases, treatment can last up to several months. After complete recovery, the lotion needs to be applied for some more time to give strength to the diseased organ. Place lotions on the stomach area and chest 1-1.5 hours after eating, and on other parts of the body at any time. You can put 2-3 lotions at the same time on different parts of the body. The most effective effect is applied to the sore spot and lower abdomen. Clay should always be used only cold, without heating, since it is applied to the inflamed area. HOT clay loses its healing properties.
    ....If the patient is weakened and chilly, he should be helped to warm up with heating pads. If the body does not have enough natural heat, as happens in old people and anemic patients, or if the patient is susceptible to colds, lotions can be replaced by baths. Clay lotions can be used without fear to treat both external and internal diseases. To recover from many diseases: cancer, tumor, varicose veins, stomach or intestinal ulcers, you need to apply 4-5 lotions a day in a row to the diseased part of the body. Drink several tablespoons of clay water more often, every hour during the day. For diseases of the lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, lotions must be applied locally: on the diseased part of the body.
    ....Clay is an excellent remedy for soothing any pain: headaches, eyes, ears, in all cases of nervous diseases, for which lotions should be applied to the back of the head and hair roots. As often as possible, lotions should be placed on the tailbone (bottom of the spine).

    Clay water baths

    Partial (incomplete) baths are very useful. You should hold your hands, soles of your feet or arms completely in a vessel filled with a very liquid clay solution for 20-30 minutes. It can be used 2 or 3 times. It is advisable that the clay solution first stands in the sun.

    Rubbing with clay

    Rubbing is done using clay water. You need to wash your hands well, soak a large cotton swab in the solution and rub the sore spot. When treating rheumatism, arthritis, paralysis, to enhance the effect of rubbing, add 2-3 crushed cloves of garlic to the clay water. For tuberculosis, rub this mixture on your chest and throat 2-3 times a day.

    Wraps or dressings

    If it is difficult to apply a bandage (eyes, ears, etc.), you can do wraps. To do this, take a semi-liquid clay mass, soak a cloth in it so that it is well saturated, apply the cloth to the painful part of the body and cover with a woolen cloth. Change the canvas soaked in clay mass more often. Such procedures can also be used on large surfaces of the skin.

    For internal use, pure fatty clay without sand and foreign inclusions is used. It is better to use clay taken in one solid piece. Break the briquette into small pieces, which are crushed into powder as finely as possible using a mortar or bottle. Then sift through a sieve to remove impurities. Place the clean, prepared powder in the sun. In this form, the clay is ready for use.
    ....The amount of clay taken should be adjusted depending on the needs of the body. Clay does not cause any harm, but in some cases it can cause unpleasant reactions. If you have a weak stomach, first drink water with a small amount of clay added. After the body gets used to it, you can take half a teaspoon, and then a full one, up to two spoons at once or in small portions throughout the day. For children, one teaspoon is enough. The normal dose for an adult is 2 teaspoons of clay powder per day. The clay is diluted with cold water and taken 2 times a day, morning and evening, always before meals, 1 hour (unless another method of taking the clay is indicated). You should not eat a lot after taking clay. If taking clay is accompanied by pain, it is a good idea to keep it in the sun, then it is much easier to tolerate.
    ....Diluted clay powder should be drunk in sips, not in one gulp. If there is still clay at the bottom of the glass, you can add more water. Do not use a metal spoon to stir clay.
    ....If the patient prefers to take the powder along with another drink, it is advisable to do this with an infusion of mint or other medicinal herb, but without sugar. You can add a small amount of honey. You should not drink clay with milk or coffee. For those who prefer to take clay powder in dry form, you need to put a small piece of clay in your mouth, let it melt in your mouth, and then swallow it with a small amount of water. By doing this, you strengthen your teeth and improve your digestion.
    ....Using clay internally helps remove toxins. If at the beginning of treatment, ingestion of clay causes constipation, this is a sure indicator of a serious gastrointestinal disease. In this case, during the day you need to drink little by little, sips a large amount of fairly light clay water.
    ....

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TREATING SOME DISEASES WITH CLAY

    Cancer of various localizations*More often, preferably every hour, drink a few tablespoons of clay water. *Apply clay lotions to the diseased organ 4-5 times a day.
    (Some healers recommend adding a little vinegar, juices or decoctions of various medicinal herbs to the clay ointment)
    Benign tumors
    *Drink water. *Make lotions.
    Blood diseases (leukemia, anemia)
    * Drink water.
    Adenoids, polyps
    * Drip water into your nose from a pipette in the morning and evening. * Gargle 2 times a day with cold water.
    Goiter

    Inflammation and hardening of the lymph nodes
    * Drink water. * Make lotions.
    Headache
    * Apply lotions to the forehead and back of the head. * Take a lump of clay, soak it in water, stir until it has the consistency of an ointment, add a little vinegar. Apply this ointment to the soles of your feet, wrap it in cloth and put on warm socks. Keep for 1 hour.
    Atherosclerosis
    * Drink water.
    Paralysis
    *Drink water. * Apply lotions to the back of the head and along the spine. * Rub joints and paralyzed parts of the body with water and garlic.
    Nervous disorders (depression, hysteria, neurasthenia)
    * Drink water. *Lotions on the back of the head. * Rub the spine ch. water.
    Insomnia
    * Place a cold compress of clay mixed in yogurt on the forehead. * At the same time, put a compress of vinegar diluted with warm plain water on your feet.
    Epilepsy
    * Drink water. * Rub the spine and back of the head with water once a day.
    Brain diseases (tumors, abscesses, hemorrhages, thromboses)
    * Drink water. * Apply lotions to the back of the head and forehead.
    Ear infection
    * Warm up a red clay brick, lie down in bed, place it opposite your ear on a stand (the fumes from the hot brick should penetrate into the ear). This hot dry clay steam anesthetizes, dries and destroys all germs - inflammation quickly passes. * Apply a cloth soaked in chap. water, behind the ears. Cover the top with woolen cloth. Change often.
    Eye diseases (poor vision, eyesight, cataracts, inflammation)
    * Apply lotions to the eyes (closed), forehead, temples, and back of the head. * Rub your eyelids with water.
    Mastitis, mastopathy of the mammary glands
    * Drink water. * Apply lotions to the chest and lower abdomen.
    Women's diseases (uterine prolapse, fibroids, polyps, cysts, irregular menstruation, vaginitis, various inflammations and discharge)
    * Drink water. * Lotions on the stomach.
    Male diseases (inflammation of the genital organs, prostate adenoma, hardening in the testicles, impotence)
    * Drink water. * Lotions on the stomach.
    Diabetes
    * Drink water in small sips 5-6 times a day.
    Ascites (edema of the peritoneum)
    * Lotions on the stomach * In severe cases, limit yourself to lubricating the stomach with water.
    Diseases of the digestive system (gastritis, heartburn, gastric ulcer, intestinal colic, enterocolitis, diarrhea)
    * Drink water 2 times a day, morning and evening before meals. Gradually increase the dose to 4 spoons per day. * Lotions on the stomach.
    Constipation
    * Drink water 50.0 three times a day.
    Hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse
    * Lotions.
    Liver inflammation, jaundice
    * Lotions on the liver area.
    Diseases of the kidneys and bladder (cystitis, urinary incontinence, kidney stones)
    * Drink water. * Lotions on the kidney area and lower abdomen.
    Heart diseases
    * Drink water. *Rub the heart area with water.
    Respiratory diseases (bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, cough, hemoptysis)
    * Drink water. * Rub your chest with liquid clay mixed with grated garlic twice a day. * Apply lotions to the chest twice a day. * Cough can be easily calmed by sucking on a piece of clay and applying lotions to the throat and chest.
    Infectious diseases
    * Drink 1 teaspoon of water every half hour.
    Epidemic
    * During flu epidemics or other diseases, for prevention, drink a solution of clay in weak wine.
    Teeth, tongue, mouth, gums *
    Brush your teeth 1-2 times a day with clay to strengthen them. * Rinse your mouth with water. * For toothache, apply lotions to the painful tooth and to the cheek near this tooth.
    Nose (runny nose, sinusitis, sinusitis, nasal polyps, hay fever)
    *Lotions for the nose and sinus area (forehead, cheeks). *Rinse your nostrils with water. * For nosebleeds, place cotton swabs soaked in clear water into the nostrils.
    Angina
    * Dilute 1 teaspoon of clay in a glass of water, gargle with this solution and drink several sips every hour or suck on a piece of clay alternately with a slice of lemon throughout the day. * Lotions on the lower abdomen and throat.
    Phlebeurysm. Obliterative arteritis of the extremities
    * Drink water. *Rub sore areas with water. To enhance the effect, add 2-3 cloves of crushed garlic to it. * Make lotions.
    Warts
    *In the evenings, make clay lotions with grated garlic.
    Erysipelas
    * Apply a mixture of dry clay powder and crushed brick powder (take them equally) to the site of erysipelas, 4 times a day (always warm, sprinkled on a napkin).
    Wrinkles
    * Make clay masks. Clay removes wrinkles, rejuvenates the skin, and gives it a fresh look.
    Skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus)
    * Drink water. * Lotions for sore spots. * Wash with water. * Take local and full baths with the addition of clay.
    Baldness
    * Rub your head 3 times a day with a mixture of grated garlic, onion juice and hl. water.
    Diseases of bones and joints (osteoporosis, osteomyelitis, arthritis, arthrosis, rheumatism, spurs)
    *Drink water. * Rub sore spots. * Lotions.
    Injuries (bruises, dislocations, fractures, sprains)
    *Drink water. *Rub sore areas with water. * Lotions.
    Wounds, ulcers, burns
    *Lotions.