FAQ

There are over 40 points of sale in Quebec. You can find the one closest to you on the map here.

We suggest you take the time to read the details of each on this site or our site www.argile-clay.com. Don't hesitate to download the ebook to really learn a lot more.

Yes, completely safe .

Nothing at all. There's also no danger in the foal licking external clay from a wound on its mother, for example. However, the clay absorbs toxins from the wound, so if we notice this, we'll find a solution.
Nothing at all. There's also no danger in the foal licking external clay from a wound on its mother, for example. However, the clay absorbs toxins from the wound, so if we notice this, we'll find a solution.
No, not at all. It is a natural product and not a medication, for which it is always best to follow the dosage recommended by the veterinarian.
Not the one I import and distribute. However, be careful; there are other clays on the market that contain up to 25% rock, sand, and quartz. Be careful and compare qualities, not just prices.
No, not all clays, even green ones, are of the same quality. They also do not have the same color or the same properties. It is the purity that determines the quality of a clay (absence of quartz, sand, harvesting, drying, storage, etc.), as is the case with dried plants.