
Black Salve Clay
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Price: Starting at: $49.95Product Size: Multiple sizes available. Each ounce is enough for 30 days of use.Shipping: Free standard shipping within the continental US. Express shipping in the US is $30, and international shipping is $25 Availability: Usually ships within 2 business days. |
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Product Description
Black Salve Clay is a safe, strong black salve formula created without using water to allow it to be easily molded and sized to fit custom needs. Unlike the Black Salve Cream, the clay works on your body from the inside out, potentially helping numerous ailments.
Ailments this Product May Help
Directions for Use
- Always use a pea size portion of the Black Salve Clay each time. Never use more. It will not make it work faster. The steady, daily doses to safely saturate your body with the ingredients is what's important.
- The Black Salve Clay by itself does not taste good, so you need to either put it in food such as a folded up piece of bread, or put it in a pill capsule.
- Take one pea-sized dose each day for 21 days.
- Take a break from using the clay for 10 days, and then continue daily doses until you run out of the Black Salve Clay.
Active Ingredients
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Name: Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.

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