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Clinical Relevance of Type Specific Clays

Volume 1 - Issue 5

Bipin B Mishra1*, Kibebew Kibret1, Samuel Feyissa1 and Richa Roy2

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    • 1School of Natural Resources Management & Environmental Sciences, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
    • 2Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology, TM Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, India

    *Corresponding author: Bipin B Mishra, Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology, TM Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, India

Received: October 13, 2017;   Published: October 23, 2017

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000455

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Abstract

Today’s life style and food habits are aligned to readymade fast food with challenges in human health safety causing ailments and disorders such as blood pressure, blood sugar, constipation, gastric, weight gain, mental strain etc. They are all responsible to imbalance the life styles. As a result, humans are suffering from varying types of health hazards. Type specific clays are tested at different levels for recovery from such ailments. However, many of such tests are not validated medically, but evidences, being the witnesses of truth, necessitate systematic investigations of type specific clays in soils for their clinical relevance for curing of human ailments and disorders. Clay eating followed by detoxifying potential of clays deserves attention for clinical validation. Ethiopian soils are rich resources for type specific clays that could be tested for clinical uses.

Keywords : Clays; Clinical relevance; Human health; Clay eating; Detoxifying potential

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