Healing earth layer

Authors: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 12.07.2024

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General definition
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Naturopathic procedure, see also compresses, which is used to treat acne vulgaris, dermatoliposclerosis, thrombophlebitis, sprains, arthrosis or atopic eczema.

Effects
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analgesic, anti-inflammatory, decongestant, decongestive, stimulates metabolism, degreasing, stimulates blood circulation

Implementation
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Materials: (Luvos) healing clay externally, water, wooden spatula, mixing bowl, disposable pad.
Procedure: Make an ointment-like paste from healing clay and cold water (ratio approx. 3:7). Cover the surface with a disposable pad and apply the mixed paste about 0.1 cm thick directly to the skin with a spatula (can also be applied more generously).

Aftercare: wash off with lukewarm water; no need to rest.

Duration and frequency: Leave the healing clay on the skin until the mixture has completely dried out. Use 1 - 2 times daily.

Literature
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  1. Beer AM et al. (2012) Published by Leitfaden Naturheilverfahren für die ärztliche Praxis, Urban und Fischer Verlag 2012, p. 45.

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