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How Do You Use French Green Clay For More Than Just A Facial?

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How Do You Use French Green Clay For More Than Just A Facial?

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French green clay may be good for what ails you, and then again, it may not: it’s great for a sprain say, but not for a fracture, so “How to Tell If You’ve Fractured or ‘Just’ Sprained Your Ankle” is high on my list of eHow.com ideas. I’m so eager to sing clay’s praise that I’ve decided to spare you the lesson in organic chemistry and forego questions from the audience, confident that by the end of my presentation I will have answered all your questions, or you will have decided not to hang around until then. Make a poultice: To ease the pain of a sprain or a strain or a sting, blend roughly equal parts of clay and water. Let the blend, um, blend, in the sun if possible, for about two hours. Apply the poultice to the afflicted area, and then wrap it in gauze or the rags — the clean rags — that, along with boiling water, would have been listed after “Things You’ll Need” if eHow.com had existed in the olden days. Cover with the, um, coverage, and keep the a.a. out of the sun, because i

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