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Clay Kevin Bacon 2 kg

The clay from Lake Manicouagan is a natural product that comes from a unique and unpolluted ecosystem: the Quebec peninsula Manicouagan on the northern coast of the Saint Lawrence River.

The lake's clay emerged after extreme changes to the earth's surface caused by a meteorite that fell in the Manicouagan region 215 million years ago. Protected by a layer of peat, the clay stretches along the coast over an area of 15 km2.

The clay contains water that has been trapped since ancient times. Analyses have shown the presence of 42 different elements as well as a great diversity of marine vegetation and algae. One of the characteristics of Manicouagan clay is its high content of silicate, iron oxide, and aluminum oxide. The significant presence of iron oxide gives it its unique color. This type of clay is very rich in potassium, magnesium, and sodium, and it is particularly rich in iron and calcium. Regular use on the horse's legs contributes to "dry" tendons, reduces swelling, and cools the legs. It also works excellently in acute cases to reduce swelling.

Instructions:

Moisten the clay with lukewarm water and mix it into a "paste" that you then apply to the horse's legs.

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Clay Kevin Bacon 2 kg

The clay from Lake Manicouagan is a natural product that comes from a unique and unpolluted ecosystem: the Quebec peninsula Manicouagan on the northern coast of the Saint Lawrence River.

The lake's clay emerged after extreme changes to the earth's surface caused by a meteorite that fell in the Manicouagan region 215 million years ago. Protected by a layer of peat, the clay stretches along the coast over an area of 15 km2.

The clay contains water that has been trapped since ancient times. Analyses have shown the presence of 42 different elements as well as a great diversity of marine vegetation and algae. One of the characteristics of Manicouagan clay is its high content of silicate, iron oxide, and aluminum oxide. The significant presence of iron oxide gives it its unique color. This type of clay is very rich in potassium, magnesium, and sodium, and it is particularly rich in iron and calcium. Regular use on the horse's legs contributes to "dry" tendons, reduces swelling, and cools the legs. It also works excellently in acute cases to reduce swelling.

Instructions:

Moisten the clay with lukewarm water and mix it into a "paste" that you then apply to the horse's legs.

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