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The Healing Power Of Clay: The Natural Remedy for Dozens of Common Ailments By Michel Abehsera ( Citadel )
Release Date: 2001-11-01
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A complete guide to clay and what it can do for health and beauty, The Healing Power of Clay tells what kind of clay to use, where to get it, and how to use it--simple, do-it-yourself techniques that can be employed at home. Clay is a healer that some use for headaches, allergies, arthritis, cuts, bruises, burns, acne, anemia, and as a deep cleansing mask, shampoo, toothpaste, and as soap.
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Excellent source of information ( apexenterprises )
This book is well written and easy to read with lots of great information on using clay. I did prefer Ran Knishinsky's The Clay Cure over this book, but this book is still a great resource.
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Great subject: Not a great book
Clay is a wonderful material and, for those wanting to know more about its properties then there is literature out there that better describe its therapeutic properties. I would avoid this particular book. It offers little in the way of supportive evidence to back up the sometimes outrageous claims, and to my recollection does not include any readily traceable citations. There is some worthwhile material. However, overall, it is a book that appears poorly researched, and it is certainly badly written. While in itself, not perfect, Knishinsky's 'The Clay Cure' is a better read and appears better researched. Engle's 'Wild Health', is a holistic view of medicinal therapies within the animal kingdom, but if you want to know interesting things about clay and how it is used (including by humans) then you might consider this as a well-referenced and worthwhile read. I am sure there are others.
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