![]() ![]() tube of Redmond Clay Hydrated First Aid Clay and one 10-oz. Would you like to have your own tube of Redmond Clay Hydrated First Aid Clay on hand for your family? Redmond Clay is sponsoring a great giveaway through Accidentally Green. How have you naturally treated poison ivy reactions? Giveaway! Apply cucumber slices to soothe the itch.Apply apple cider vinegar to the affected area and cover with a paper bag to draw out toxins.I later read some natural remedies for soothing – but not curing – poison ivy: I am a firm believer that the Redmond Clay’s bentonite clay is what eliminated my son’s poison ivy reaction. ) To soothe painful areas, cover the gel with a wet cloth so it won’t dry. ![]() (If using it as a facial mask, gently wash it off before it fully dries. To use, simply hydrate the clay into a pasty gel, and apply it directly on the affected skin. There are no studies to show the effectiveness of clay, but it can relieve itchy skin, stings and bites, rashes (including diaper rash), cuts, burns – and it can be used for acne, as well. As most toxins are positively charged, clay naturally rids the body of toxins as it pulls and holds the toxins into its core.” The formation of bentonite resembles tiny business card shapes, with negatively charged wide surfaces and positively charged edges, providing a surprisingly high surface area and powerful drawing effect. According to Redmond Clay, “Redmond has a negative electrical charge, attracting positively charged toxins. Mix the poultice ingredients in a plastic cup or bowl with a plastic spoon. So what in the world does the clay do? Redmond Clay is sodium bentonite volcanic ash that’s free from all preservatives, chemicals, and additives. When he woke up the next morning, all of his poison ivy rash and reaction had disappeared. His affected areas started itching again twelve hours later, so I reapplied the clay at bedtime. Within five minutes, his itching stopped. The tube specified that the clay could be used for burns, cuts, abrasions, insect bites, bruises, rashes, bee stings, blisters, poison oak, poison ivy, and dry, itchy skin – so I slathered it on my son. I received the clay through the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle bonus materials earlier this spring, but honestly, I had never heard of using clay in first aid before. So I pulled out my tube of Redmond Clay Hydrated First Aid Clay. Instinctively I rubbed pure aloe vera gel on his itchy spots, but he still was scratching his skin like crazy. I’ve never had poison ivy before, and I didn’t have my computer around to check for natural remedies. But then we remembered the poison ivy … and the itches all up and down his left arm and leg suddenly made a whole lot of sense. At first, by the way his palms and bottoms of his feet itched so terribly, I thought he might be having an allergic reaction to something he ate. The next morning, he woke up and itched all over. Last week, after searching through an overgrown area of our property for a lost ball, my son came in contact with some poison ivy. ![]()
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