Your Questions About Minerals In The Body

Sandra asks…

does anyone know how to make dry mineral body wrap?

i want to know what is in the dry mineral body wrap stuff so i can make it at home. i already know how to do the water soak and stuff like that, but i want to make some for myself. thanks!

Joy answers:

Ingredients

Natural Clay: Choose 2 cups of clay suitable for your skin type.
Dead Sea- Mineral and nutrient enriched for detoxification
Green Clay- Detoxifies, oily skin, stimulates circulation
Moroccan Red – Exfoliates, stimulates circulation Fullers Earth -Oily skin, exfoliates and stimulates circulation Red Clay -Stimulated circulation, removes dry skin cells Rose Clay -Exfoliates, stimulates circulation

Salt: Choose 1 cup of salt

Epsom Salts -Relaxes the nervous system eases pain and removes toxins

Sea Salt- Draws toxins from the body

Dead Sea Salt -Skin tonic, detoxifying, nutrient enriched

Herbs: 1 cup in total .Try to add at least 2 different herbs
If the herbs are not already powdered then puree them in a blender.

Aloe Vera -Soothes and Heals

Neem Leaves -Anti bacterial, anti fungal

Rose Petal Powder -Stimulates Circulation

Alfalfa Leaf powder -Relives muscle and joint pain, fatigue
Calendula powder- Heals broken skin

Chamomile Powder -Anti inflammatory, Calming

Stinging Nettles Powder- Deep cleanser, soothes irritated skin

Parsley Powder- Detoxifying, soothing

Peppermint Leaf- Stimulation, soothing, stomach upset

Rosehip Powder- Vitamin c, nutrients

St Johns Wart Powder- Healing nutrient

Kelp Powder: 1 cup
To detoxify the body and add vital nutrients that help reduce cellulite and increase circulation

Moisture Agents: Replace the water you will bring to the boil with any of these wetting agents E.g. Add 1 cup of milk, then remove 1 cup of water from the 1.8 liters of spring water.
You can substitute any of these moisture agents for the water. Try and choose 3 different ones to benefit different areas

Apple Cider Vinegar -Helps to heal bruises, soothes irritated skin

Glycerin – Deep skin Moisturizer

Chamomile- Promotes relaxation and detoxifies

Witch Hazel- Skin toner and cleanser

Goats Milk- Balances Ph levels in skin and exfoliates skin cells whilst moisturizing

Whole Cream Milk- Relieves dry and itchy skin and full of nutrients
Fruit Juice -Full of vitamins

Yogurt- Soothes dry and irritated skin

Lemon Juice- detoxifies and cleanses skin cells These essential oils are used to combat cellulite and detoxify the body

Essential Oils- 18mls in total combined oils Or 1% of mix

Lavender Essential Oil -Headaches, stress, insomnia, minor burns, skin rashes, lowers blood pressure. Calmative. Basil Essential Oil- Anti bacterial, headaches, mental alertness, fatigue, stress, Period pains(Blends well with lemon and fennel). Lemon Essential Oil- Cellulite, oily skin, anti bacterial, asthma and other respiratory complaints.

Patchouli Essential Oil -Tightens pores, combats wrinkles, Mobilizes cellulite, stress reliever, insomnia, relaxant, acne, eczema, psoriasis, sores and minor burns (Blends well with lavender and sandalwood).

Sandalwood Essential Oil- Calms the mind and spirit, oily skin, soothes irritated skin, and is an aphrodisiac for men. (Blends well with lavender and sandalwood).

Spearmint Essential Oil- Soothes the skin, calmative, and settles upset tummies.

Lemon Grass Essential Oil- Skin toner, oily skin, fatigue, muscle aches and gastric infections- (Blends well with tea tree and lavender).

Tea Tree Essential Oil- Anti- fungal, acne, skin toner. (Blends well with spearmint, sandalwood, lavender, and eucalyptus).
Juniper Berry Essential Oil -Cellulite, uplifting (Blends well with lavender, patchouli and sandalwood).

Fennel Essential Oil – Diuretic, circulation. Cleansing oil, indigestion and gas. (Blends well with lavender, lemon, basil and sandalwood).

Cypress Essential Oil- Diuretic, varicose veins, circulation, coughs and colds. (Blends well with lavender , sandalwood and patchouli)

Natural Additives: 2 tablespoons of any
Aloe Vera Gel -moisturizer Rice Bran Powder Fine- Prevents wrinkles, exfoliates skin, absorbs excess oil and dirt

Honey Powder- Skin cleaners, softener, absorbs dry skin.

Coconut Milk Powder- Skin softener, full of nutrients

Moisturizing Oils- 2 tablespoons in total only.

Almond Oil -mature skin, sensitive or dry skin

Aloe Vera Oil – anti ageing, skin irritations, cuts and minor burns

Palm Oil – Moisturizing oil

Apricot Kernel Oil- Skin irritations, dry inflamed skin. Absorbs quickly.

Refined Emu Oil- repairs damaged and wrinkled skin, muscle and joint pain, repairs scar tissue.

Shea Oil – retains skins elasticity, moisturizes dry cracked skin

Sesame Oil- moisturizing, retains skins elasticity

Sunflower Oil- moisturizes, regenerate and condition skin

Soybean Oil- moisturizing oil filled with vitamin E

Evening primrose Oil- eczema, nourishes dry skin

Flaxseed Oil – eczema, psoriasis, acne and aging skin

Olive Oil- regenerate new skin cells, draws moisture to external skin cells

Macadamia Oil- Penetrates the skin quickly, anti oxidant

Rapeseed Oil -strengths skin tissue full of vitamins and minerals

Preparing your ingredients
Once you have your ingredients ready boil 1.8lts of water in a large stainless steel stockpot. Once it has reached boiling point add the herbs and remove the pot from the heat. Add all the remaining ingredients to the pot stir well and allow it to cool down for 10 minutes.

Application process:
Dip your bandages or cloth wraps into the mix one by one making sure your mud mix stays warm, you may need to re-heat it if it cools too quickly. Thoroughly soak each bandage into the mix then wrap it around your body starting from your ankles and working your way up. If you are getting help with this one by all means wear underwear it wont make much difference to the outcome. It is however important to stay warm, so if your room is too chilled wrap yourself in a washable blanket lay back and relax for a good 60 minutes.

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A qualified nutritionist, I recommend the use of Hair Mineral Analysis testing to design a correctly balanced supplement program.
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