1 bag of green clay on hand

And for what purpose?

Reminder :

Green Clay is:

antibacterial, antiseptic, antifungal and hemostatic

Cannot create infection with clay, it helps draw out infection

If there is a lot of blood, it will absorb it, so it is a good ally in case of hemorrhage while waiting for help to arrive.

Can be used as a paste with water or directly as a powder

No expiration date. Store away from moisture for years without any problems.

Clay only begins to work when it comes into contact with water

In powder form, it is inert. So how do you use it?

Here is a list of some situations:
As a poultice on a small or large wound, a scratch, a sting, a burn, a sprain, a hematoma, an abscess, to help remove waste left in a wound, to ripen a foot abscess, to cool tendons of course, protect against mosquitoes, make a wrap to relax muscles after exercise.
Even as a complement to treatment for carcinoma or sarcoid. Below is a testimonial on this subject.

Testimony of Carole Lacharité

History of the mare's case:

It started out as big as a ringworm, my farrier thought that was it, but it wasn't at all, it grew like a $1 coin. The vet confirmed it was carcinoma but not dangerous. Strange because it's usually in the neck and she had it below the belly.

3 nitrogen treatments with the vet spaced out over about 6 months without good results. ¨It came back all the time, it was really not nice, I was fed up and discouraged, in the summer it was really not nice so I put clay to protect against the bugs.

I'm telling you, clay saved me because I was starting to think about euthanasia, not finding the solution to healing.

But yes, you have to be persistent and disciplined and do it every day, once a day. It lasted 3 months, but the more it went on, the more it disappeared. It's wonderful. Today, there's just a dime of hair left.

You can publish my testimony with great pleasure if it can help people.

Clay saves money and saves lives because I was really on the verge of having my mare put down, it didn't make sense and when you can't find a solution.

I also use clay in many other situations, it's just wonderful. I find it super interesting, so make posts, share it. You are a very generous person, so keep it up, keep it up, keep it up, and a big thank you.

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Are you well equipped? Too much? Is it unsuitable? Are your products out of date? Don't know how to use what you have?

You can read more in my article here:

https://secourismeequin.com/blogue/trousse-de-premiers-soins/

Being prepared and well organized takes away a lot of unnecessary stress in these emergency situations.

Breathe and stay calm is already the first rule to help your pet stay calm and let itself be helped.

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