How is Terra pHirma Montmorillonite Clay used externally in the normal Old Home Remedies?
Old Home Remedies suggests that Terra pHirma Montmorillonite Clay has been used for are as follows: The Terra pHirma Clay has a consistency of mustard is ready to eat or can be mixed in water. Old Timers would apply the gel/paste directly to the skin for a drawing effect, as in the case of a bee sting, mosquito biter, boil, spider bite, stinging nettle, etc. If the clay is not covered it will dry out, and as it dries, you will feel it draw and pull. If you want a tightening effect, as in the case of a facial for acne, pimples, or minor cuts, leave it on until it is almost, but not totally, dry then remove. If you want a more cooling and soothing effect, such as for burns or scrapes and bruises, cover the gel with a plastic covering or wet cloth so that it won’t dry out. If users were not sure which technique would suit their needs best, they often alternated between covered and uncovered applications of clay. Terra pHirma Montmorillonite Clay has been applied once or twice daily or eve
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