Other uses of clay range from treatments for anemia, skin blemishes, yeast infections, or morning sickness, all the way to being a superior remedy for bone loss. Because of its ability to inhibit or neutralize toxic and non-toxic compounds in the body, clay should be used with caution, or under medical supervision when taking prescribed medications, since their potency may be affected by the internal use of clay... Full Text

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