Clay has long been known as a highly effective natural healer. It is a universal source of microelements with bactericidal, cleansing, pain-relieving, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, exfoliating, and rejuvenating properties.Healing from WithinWhen taken internally, clay releases exactly those mineral salts that the body lacks — in doses that are naturally needed. At the same time, it absorbs …
Clay has long been known as a highly effective natural healer. It is a universal source of microelements with bactericidal, cleansing, pain-relieving, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, exfoliating, and rejuvenating properties.
Healing from Within
When taken internally, clay releases exactly those mineral salts that the body lacks — in doses that are naturally needed. At the same time, it absorbs toxins, poisons, gases, excess acidity, and removes them from the body, providing a full detoxification.
It has been scientifically proven that clay can supply the human body with essential minerals.
Clay:
destroys harmful bacteria
absorbs liquid and gaseous toxins, odors, and putrefactive gases
neutralizes pathogenic microbes
even removes unpleasant odors from spoiled food
Since ancient times, clay has helped people cope with food poisoning, cholera, dysentery, and many other infectious diseases.

Natural Antiseptic
Clay is an excellent antiseptic. Our ancestors weren’t afraid to apply it directly to open wounds, with remarkable results. Inflammations, swellings, cuts, punctures, bruises — all were soothed and healed by clay.
The vibrations of clay are said to match the biofield of a healthy person. Research suggests that white clay (kaolin) has a vibrational wavelength of about 8 meters, the same as healthy human cells. Ill cells vibrate at shorter wavelengths, and the field of kaolin helps restore them to their natural healthy frequency. Within 50–75 minutes of application, energy levels are rebalanced, fatigue is relieved, and vitality is restored.
What is White Clay (Kaolin)?
Kaolin is a natural compound of silicon dioxide and aluminum oxides with water.
It contains many essential mineral salts and trace elements in a form easily absorbed by the body:
silica
zinc
copper
nitrogen
calcium
magnesium
potassium, and more
The main element is silica, which Louis Pasteur once described as having a “great therapeutic future.” Without silica, the body cannot properly assimilate other microelements. Its deficiency disrupts metabolism, leading to anemia, bone softening, hair loss, and joint diseases.

Uses of Kaolin
For over 130 years, scientists have studied white clay for its composition, properties, and uses. Today it is applied in:
Medicine & physiotherapy – as a detoxifier, sorbent, and healing agent
Cosmetology – in masks, scrubs, creams, and anti-cellulite wraps
Everyday purposes – ceramics, animal care, and agriculture
In physiotherapy and beauty:
removes toxins, dead skin cells, and excess oil
nourishes skin with minerals
improves circulation and collagen production
restores skin elasticity
In folk medicine, white clay was even used during pregnancy to ease nausea, support healthy fetal development, and assist with childbirth. Some traditions also associated it with improved fertility.
Internal Benefits
Kaolin is a 100% natural food supplement mined at depths over 45 meters.
It is especially rich in silica (over 40%) and also provides zinc, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, and more.
Improves digestion – stimulates the stomach and intestines, normalizes metabolism
Powerful adsorbent – binds toxins, gases, and pathogens and removes them naturally
Strengthens cells and organs – minerals in clay are bioavailable, aiding regeneration
Supports blood health – red clay, for example, has been shown to increase red blood cell counts after just 8 days of use
Improves teeth & gums – clay can be rubbed on gums to stop bleeding and whiten teeth
Common Uses & Recipes
General detox: dissolve ½ tsp in a glass of warm water, drink morning and evening before meals. Gradually increase the dosage weekly up to 2 tbsp (5-week course requires ~1 kg).
Pregnancy: in the first half, take ½ tsp daily after meals; in the second half, reduce to ¼ tsp.
Parasite cleanse: drink clay suspension (clay + water like “milk”) throughout the day.
Stress & fatigue: ½ tsp of clay powder 3x per day improves resilience and mood.
External applications: poultices and compresses for ulcers, eczema, arthritis, fractures, inflammation, and skin conditions.
Important: remove the poultice before clay dries completely, wash the area, and repeat until healed.
Contraindications
Chronic constipation (should be combined with a little olive or sea buckthorn oil)
Individual intolerance to components
✨ Conclusion
Kaolin clay is more than just a cosmetic ingredient — it is a time-tested natural healer, cleanser, and rejuvenator. As a food supplement, poultice, or beauty remedy, clay harmonizes body and energy, removes toxins, restores balance, and supports the natural vitality of both body and soul.






