This ultra fine rust colored clay from Morocco is very rich in Iron and has been widely applied as a strong drawing clay used in medicinal preparations. Because of its drying capabilities, it is effective in treating poison oak/ivy, and for applicati...
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Description
This ultra fine rust colored clay from Morocco is very rich in Iron and has been widely applied as a strong drawing clay used in medicinal preparations. Because of its drying capabilities, it is effective in treating poison oak/ivy, and for application to rashes. Those with very oily skin and acne will benefit most from this helpful clay.
This exceptionally pure powder is highly absorbent and will readily mix with water or moisturizing oils.
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Directions
Red Clay is an excellent moisturizing and cleansing facial clay. Mix one tablespoon powder with one teaspoon water for skin application. Apply onto skin and let dry for 10-15 minutes before rinsing.
Ingredients
Other Ingredients: Naturally occurring Dolomite, Silica, Ferric Oxide, and Mineral Oxides.
Additional Information
In 1948, with the natural food and supplement industry in its infancy, an entrepreneur named Paul Richard bought Fearn-Soya Foods, a manufacturer of grain and legume-based products in the Chicago area, for $900. Thus began a six-decade legacy of supplying consumers nationwide with high-quality, affordable nutritional products.
Paul carefully nurtured his fledgling business until 1960, when his son, Elwood Richard, inherited part ownership in Fearn and became the company's president. Elwood adopted his father's ideals concerning health and well being, including his vision of making quality supplements and natural foods available to the public at prices they could afford. Elwood opened the first of many fruitful yield retail stores in the Chicago area devoted to natural products, and, as time passed, both Fearn-Soya and the company's retail chain grew and prospered under Elwood's leadership.
As the industry grew, Elwood was surprised to find Fearn products in a local supermarket sold at prices lower than his own store. He realized that he must change his business strategy to compete with the larger retail chains. Elwood vowed that high prices would never again drive customers from health food stores. It was time for a health food store committed to courteous service, in-depth knowledge of natural products and better nutritional value at affordable prices.
Elwood began manufacturing his own supplements to increase savings that he could then pass along to the consumer. These products were labeled under the NOW® brand, which stands for Natural, Organic and Wholesome; values that define the original vision of Paul Richard, and hold true to this day.
From these humble beginnings, NOW® has grown from a fledgling regional brand to a leader in the natural food and supplement industry with an inventory of over 1,800 products, including nutritional supplements, natural foods, supporting literature and retail supplies.
"It is our belief that natural products are better than their synthetic counterparts and produce better results in human nutrition. Therefore, wherever possible, we strive to produce products that contain natural ingredients with the belief that this is better for our customers....I assure you that our time-honored promise to you remains the same as it has been for over 40 years - to offer you unsurpassed quality at the best value."
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."