Winter colds strike hard, inflaming your throat and nose while draining your energy with their contagious virus.
Skip the pricey, health-risking over-the-counter meds.
Turn to time-tested green clay remedies—natural, affordable, and remarkably quick-acting. Here's how to use them effectively:

Mix 2 teaspoons of superfine powdered green clay into lukewarm water in a bowl. Stir well and let it settle for a few hours or overnight.
Using a pipette, draw off the clear surface water to rinse your nostrils.
Once both sides are done, gently blow your nose to expel debris.
Repeat morning and evening throughout your cold.
Before bedtime, draw a hot bath.
In a glass container, combine 3 tablespoons superfine green clay, a handful of gray sea salt, 7 drops eucalyptus radiata essential oil, and 5 drops niaouli essential oil.
Stir thoroughly, then add to the bathwater.
Soak while inhaling the therapeutic vapors—fever drops, and clay purifies your system.
Soak green clay in water and rest it, ideally in sunlight, for at least 1 hour.
Spread onto a clean cotton cloth and wrap.
Apply to the sore area (stuffy nose, chest, or throat) for up to 2 hours.
This draws out germs naturally.
Dilute 1 teaspoon green clay in a glass of water; let stand overnight.
Drink the clear surface water each morning until your cold clears.
It detoxifies internally, neutralizes bacteria, and strengthens defenses against the virus.

Green clay banishes colds in just 2-3 days. Simple, swift, and superior to expensive drugs!
No need for all four—select your favorite and repeat until fully recovered.
Opt for superfine powdered green clay over pre-made pastes, which often contain preservatives.
Avoid iron utensils; use wood, glass, or stoneware instead.
Green clay is a mineral-rich, purifying powerhouse—ideal for colds. Its antiseptic properties curb microbes and toxins while replenishing vital minerals to revitalize your body and immunity.