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Healing clay has been used to promote health in animals and humans by indigenous cultures such as the Indians of the high Andes Mountains, tribes of Central Africa and the aborigines of Australia, since before recorded history. Wild and domesticated animals are instinctively drawn to clay deposits, which they lick and roll in to obtain relief from injuries and diseases. Luvos clay, imported from Germany, is used for the deep cleansing of the liver or other affected areas. The clay is made into a paste that is painted over the liver or other affected area. As the clay dries it draws toxins out of the circulation and organs and brings them to the skin surface to allow for absorption into the clay itself.
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