subject: Hidden Facts About Detox Bath Clays That You Must Be Aware Of [print this page] Before detox bath clays were discovered to have healing power, they were primarily used for industrial purposes such as for landfills, water-proofing and iron ore processing. Therefore, they may not have passed sanitary procedures for cleanliness and purity.
Usually, clays are gathered with dirty equipment for industrial use, bagged roughly, and put in storage with less care on sanitary handling methods. When a product is enjoying a great demand in the market just like the detox bath clay, there becomes a need for mass production. If this happens, the quality of the product may decline as a natural tendency for mass production. In fact, it is not only the quality which may be at stake at all but also the health of the public.
FDA has implemented strict measures on testing all kinds of clays for detox bath purposes according to its quality standards. Testing means that the product has to be exposed to heat or sterilization process. If this is done, there is a tendency that the efficacy of the detox bath clay is greatly lessened. This is the reason why some companies are issuing disclaimer that their product did not pass FDA testing or approval. But if this happens, the consumers become confused about which product can really give them a good effect, one which did not pass FDA screening, or something that has to pass the test?
Many people are not aware that detox bath clays are different with each other. Their differences vary in the composition of purity, odor, taste, swelling capacity, textures, colors, minerals, etc. Naturally if you have no experience in dealing with detox bath clays, you can be a victim of wrong choice. Therefore, you must have sufficient knowledge in clays before you attempt to use it for detoxifying yourself.