Healing Clay

Antibacterial clay for possible relief from antibiotic-resistant superbugs,

bridges the gap between native healing and science.

Healing the Buruli Ulcer

Line de Courssou, a French missionary working in Ivory Coast, cured over 100 cases of Buruli ulcer using a French green clay.

 

Buruli ulcer is caused by a flesh-eating bacteria. The only other treatment for advanced cases is amputation.

 

She documented many clay cures with photographs such as these.

 

In laboratory studies, the Oregon clay has proven to be more effective than even the French green clay for killing a broad range of pathogenic bacteria, both gram positive and gram negative.

 

To read the paper, click here for a pdf.

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Buruli ulcer Ivory Coast flesh-eating disease cure, necrotizing fasciitis, staph, healing, amputation alternative. Africa
Buruli ulcer Ivory Coast flesh-eating disease cure, necrotizing fasciitis, staph, healing, amputation alternative, Africa
Buruli ulcer Ivory Coast flesh-eating disease cure, necrotizing fasciitis, staph, healing, amputation alternative, Africa
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