Yellow clay differs from other types of clays with a high content of trace elements such as iron and potassium. It is used for medical and cosmetological purposes as a basic tool or as an additional component of other means.
Properties of yellow clay in medicine
As a remedy yellow clay is used in the treatment of the following diseases:
- diabetes;
- stroke;
- obesity ;
- migraine;
- psoriasis;
- eczema;
- diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
- diseases of bones and joints, etc.
Yellow clay has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and weak analgesic effect. Possessing the ability to adsorb harmful substances, it removes toxins and toxins from the body, cleanses blood and lymph.
The elements contained in yellow clay are necessary to maintain the normal functioning of the heart, the digestive tract, they slow the aging process and strengthen the immune system.
Yellow clay in cosmetology
Unique properties of cosmetic yellow clay are invaluable for solving the problems of facial skin and hair. First of all, it is recommended for normal, oily, sensitive, as well as fading and dull skin. It has the following effect on the skin:
- saturates cells with useful substances and oxygen;
- cleans and disinfects the skin;
- relieves inflammation;
- exfoliate the dead cells;
- pulls together the pores;
- tones up the skin;
- gives elasticity;
- Eliminates fine wrinkles;
- improves complexion .
As a means for hair yellow clay is recommended to solve the following problems:
- brittle hair;
- poor hair growth;
- loss of shine, lifeless appearance of hair;
- unruly hair.
The external use of yellow clay as a component of hair masks helps to strengthen and moisturize the hair, saturate the hair follicles with nutrients. Thanks to this hair will have a healthy and well-groomed appearance.