Precaution: As always, if under a doctor's care
or on medication please check with your professional
therapist or doctor. Clay baths are not suggested for
persons with heart problems, high blood pressure, or
pregnant women.
Plumbing: If you put 2½ or more cups
of clay into the bathtub, you will need to add a
Clay Dissolving Agent (CDA) pack to the clay solution
AFTER taking a bath, in order to prevent possible
damage to the plumbing. However, if you put less
then 2½ cups of clay in the bath water, the
water will saturate the clay and a Clay Dissolving
Agent pack will not be needed. (Order) Taking a bath with less then 2½ cups of clay
in it will save you money.
FOR: Chronic Conditions, Environmental Sensitive Persons or
Mercury Toxicity
1
to 3 cups of clay in the tub (always start with 1 cup
and gradually work up!)
Baths 1 to 3 weeks apart
Replenish minerals/electrolytes
Water Temperature: 37-39 degrees
Tub Time: 10 to 15 minutes
Do
NOT stay in longer unless a doctor has told you to
do so.
FOR: Minor Ailments, Pain, Fatigue, Headaches, or "Not
Feeling up to Par"
2
to 4 cups of clay in the tub (start with a lower
amount and gradually work up.)
Baths 1 to 2 weeks apart
Replenish minerals/electrolytes
Water Temperature: 102-104 degrees
Tub Time: 12 to 18 minutes
Do
NOT stay in longer unless a doctor has told you to
do so.
FOR: Preventative, Average Health, or Good Health
3
to 5 cups of clay in the tub (start with a lower
amount and gradually work up.)
Baths 1 to 2 weeks apart
Replenish minerals/electrolytes
Water Temperature: 102-104 degrees
Tub Time: Full 20 minutes
Do
NOT stay in longer unless a doctor has told you to
do so.
Be
sure to read the complete instructions and
precautions before taking a bath, especially if you
are on any medications. Always check with your doctor. |