I will clarify in the beginning that I am a skeptic.
Our Honeyville Farms store carries Redmond Clay. I show people where it is, listen to their stories, but keep my mouth shut if they ask me if I use it. So when Neal E. Bosshardt came to our store to teach a class and talk about Redmond Clay I signed up to learn more. It all began when Neal's grandfather bought some farm property with a white outcropping of clay. One thing led to another and eventually they began to sell it. He told us numerous stories about how this clay was able to help those with stomach issues, burns, infection, eczema, diaper rash, colitis, etc. And I might add, always with a disclaimer that he was NOT issuing medical advice. So I listened. I drank some clay water. And then I went home to put it to use.
This last weekend we had gone camping and I was attacked by mosquitos. Eaten alive! I literally had holes in my wrists from those no good blood suckers! I had a bottle of clay and put it on one side of my body's bites. I let it dry. I put it on again. And what happened? That half of my body is itch and sore free.
I used the face cream to apply to my sores. It's all basically the same thing. Its clay with water added.
I am no longer a skeptic.
I would recommend trying some to see how it can help you - really! You can read more about it at www.RedmondClay.com.
~Karin
Hmm, now I'm wondering if I put it over my entire body if it will absorb out all that unwanted fat.
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