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Fossil Power Bentonite Clay is a 2 lb bag of 100% pure, food-grade sodium bentonite clay, responsibly sourced and packaged in the USA. Its finely milled, unprocessed powder is designed for versatile use in skincare, haircare, and detox rituals. The resealable moisture-proof bag ensures long-lasting freshness, while clear usage instructions make it accessible for all skin types. Ideal for professionals seeking a natural, effective, and budget-friendly wellness staple.











| ASIN | B01G2IFKE4 |
| ASIN | B01G2IFKE4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #351,460 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #6,822 in Face Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,888) |
| Date First Available | 25 November 2016 |
| Generic Name | powder |
| Generic Name | powder |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.3 x 7.6 x 26.7 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.3 x 7.6 x 26.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item model number | 703610140035 |
| Item model number | 703610140035 |
| Net Quantity | 32.0 Grams |
| Net Quantity | 32.0 Grams |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 7.62 x 26.67 cm; 907.18 g |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 7.62 x 26.67 cm; 907.18 g |
A**R
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L**H
I recently purchased the FOSSIL POWER Bentonite Clay Food Grade Powder 2lb bag, and I’ve been thoroughly impressed with its quality and versatility. As someone who values natural, high-quality products for both skincare and wellness, this bentonite clay has quickly become a staple in my routine. Quality and Purity: The product is marketed as 100% pure sodium bentonite clay, and it certainly feels & smells authentic. It’s finely milled, smooth, and free from any noticeable impurities, which is critical for a food-grade product. Knowing it’s responsibly sourced and packaged in the USA gives me confidence in its quality. The resealable bag is a thoughtful touch, keeping the clay fresh and free from moisture, which is especially handy for long-term storage. Versatility: This clay is incredibly versatile. I’ve used it for DIY facial masks, toothpaste, and even as a detox bath soak. For facials, I followed the instructions to mix 3 parts water (or apple cider vinegar) to 1 part clay, applied it for 15-20 minutes, and rinsed it off with warm water. My skin felt noticeably cleaner, smoother, and less oily after just one use. It’s particularly great for tackling clogged pores and giving my complexion a refreshed look. I also tried it as a toothpaste by mixing a small amount with water and a drop of peppermint oil. It left my teeth feeling clean without the harsh abrasiveness of some commercial toothpastes. While I haven’t used it internally (as the packaging advises against ingestion for this specific product), I appreciate that it’s food-grade, which speaks to its purity for external uses. Ease of Use: The instructions provided are clear and straightforward, making it easy for beginners to use. Whether for skin, hair, or other applications, the clay mixes well and applies smoothly. For sensitive skin or hair, the recommendation to leave it on for only 5 minutes is helpful to avoid irritation. Overall: I highly recommend the FOSSIL POWER Bentonite Clay Food Grade Powder 2lb bag for anyone looking to incorporate a natural, multi-purpose product into their wellness or skincare routine. It’s pure, effective, and budget-friendly, with a wide range of uses that make it a great addition to any household. Whether you’re using it for detox, skincare, or DIY projects, it delivers on its promises. I’ll definitely be repurchasing!
E**T
I purchased this Bentonite clay almost against my will. First, I am fairly confident I have a Candida infection in my gut. What's unclear is if there is something else in there too. We'll just have to see when the test results come back. What is known is I have a gut infection. And all the products for Candida work for me. Of course the problem with killing anything that resides in your gut is the toxins produced by the die off. First, just having something burst their innards straight into your gut will release something undesirable but worst, most of these critters produce special death toxins which are a defensive mechanism meant to poison whatever killed them. Ahhh! It's working! It felt as if there were something burning in my gut all the time. I started off with activated charcoal which was helpful. But it seemed to increase my diarrhea. The more I took, the more the gut felt better but the worse the diarrhea. Bummer. So I switched to the bentonite clay. I was physically repulsed by the thought of eating this stuff and it took a while. So, first I discovered I have been paying way too much for clay facials. Way. Too. Much. This stuff makes a superb facial mask and if you mix it up warm really comforting too. I like to use a 5:1 ratio of water to clay. to make a thinner, easier to spread warm goo. Finally, I tried it internally as the gut pain was reaching new heights. My first few attempts, I failed to mix it sufficiently getting some lumpiness. Drinking it lumps and all - seemed helpful but didn't live up to the rave reviews. It did work better than the activated charcoal. The next day, I felt almost constipated. After that, I got used to the clay. New procedure - double the amount of water - shake, rest. Repeat until the clay dissolves. Usually, the entire procedure takes about 1- 2 hours and 3 shakes. Much better. The larger volume of water seems to help because it spreads the clay over the entire gut really quickly. About 5-10 minutes after I drank it the pain receded. After this, I rather looked forward to drinking the clay. I even managed to tolerate the grittiness in my mouth and to look forward to it instead of spitting frantically. But the clay is really just a bandaid. Yes, it absorbs toxins. Yes, it helps you form stools. Yes, it helps your gut heal because it relieves the assault on your GI track. But it's not enough. I noticed that my diarrhea resolved but only in the presence of clay. I was in just as much pain the rest of the time. My problem? I'd stopped the damage but I wasn't providing the gut with enough support for healing to occur. So assuming your troubles and mine are the same (yeah, you might want to talk to a doctor about that : ) Heal the gut: 2-3 gm of glutamate (absorbed by the gut as fuel) Probiotics (Saccharomyces boulardii will fight inflammation in the gut) Fiber (to feed the probiotic - PGX is the best fiber out there - and yes, it made a huge difference for me) Resistant starch (Bobs Red Mill unmodified potato starch) - feeds your probiotics which breaks it down into short-chain fatty acids. Some of these fatty acids can by used directly by the gut for energy and they fight gut inflammation. These starches do NOT raise blood glucose levels. Collagen: the gut needs collagen to heal. You can get collagen by drinking bone broth or by using collagen supplements. Prop up broken digestion (constant gas, bloating, GERD could be a sign of low stomach acid, on the other hand, if your stomach acid is fine, you could give yourself an ulcer with this stuff.) Digestive enzyme HCl betaine
N**E
I use this clay for a variety of things such as detox, insect bites, and facial masks. There are claims that Bentonite clay is helpful in detoxification from within, working as a binder to pull out toxins. One of my kids brought home Pinworms that ended up circulating through our house for months. Eventually, we were all able to clear them with the help of Bentonite Clay, PinRx, and Black Walnut and Wormood. The plan was to k;ll/immobilize the parasites with PinRx and Black Walnut, then remove them along with their toxins using a binder (bentonite clay). Even though we are parasite free, I still occasionally like to include it for a week at a time to detox. When I drink it, I add a heaping teaspoon into a full Nutribullet cup of water (I think it’s 24oz). I find this ratio works best for me. If you don’t like the taste, try squeezing fresh lemon into your drink. Immediately after pouring the clay into the water, it forms a clumps (some float and some sink to the bottom). I will soak it for an hour to let the clumps fully dissolve into the water, stirring occasionally. After an hour the clumps will have dissolved, but I do still notice some sediment left at the bottom. I also use this clay to relieve insect bites. We have fire ants and they bite our feet when barefoot in the yard. Sometimes the bites can become extremely swollen, warm to the touch, and itchy. I find that making a thick paste and applying directly to the area instantly cools and soothes the bite. I reapply as often as necessary and it brings down the swelling. Not completely, but significantly less. The clay also works wonderfully for face masks; leaving my skin feeling super exfoliated and smooth. It creates a pulsing feeling when it’s drying. Supposedly, it’s pulling impurities to the surface? After washing and drying my face, I follow up with castor oil or coconut oil to rehydrate the skin. This stuff really is great! I try to take a natural approach to everything as a first line of defense and I’m very happy with the outcomes. !! I would also like to add: When using bentonite clay, DO NOT use any metal utensils, straws, or bowls as this can disrupt the charge of the clay !!
F**D
This Bentonite clay is great as a bath detox or foot bath detox. Can also be used as a face mask along with many other uses. Good bargain.
T**H
Nice, quality product!
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