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Gift idea for those undergoing chemotherapy treatment

Updated: Feb 8, 2023

As one of the trial set options, I created a gift set to support those undergoing chemotherapy treatment.


My sister in Japan, who was two years older than me, had cancer and I watched closely during her five-year battle with the disease. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and radiofrequency ablation, you name it. There was nothing I could do for my sister at the time but encourage her. My sister passed away during the second lockdown in the UK when all the flights including to Japan were suspended, so I couldn't even attend her funeral, which was very hard for me because I never imagined that would happen and I was at a loss. I couldn’t stop thinking I could have used clay to improve her quality of life at least. If I had learnt clay therapy long ago, I would have…... I created this set with that in mind.


The first thing that patients hope for in chemotherapy is that the drugs work well on the target cancer cells and eliminate them.


The second most important thing is that they should leave the body as soon as possible after reaching the target and fulfilling their role. The body protects its vital organs, most notably the heart and brain. So the drugs are taken outwards and outwards, at the expense of the skin, hair, fingertips and other parts of the body that are further away from the centre, where there is less risk to life. Side effects can make your hair fall out, your nails turn black, your fingertips ache and you become hypersensitive. You may have severe diarrhoea, whether it's to get the drugs out of your body faster, and there are also effects on your kidneys.


Clay helps the body to work after chemotherapy treatment. It actively absorbs waste and toxic substances from the body and keeps them in its layered form to be discarded. Detoxification is a speciality of clay.


Furthermore, cancer patients are often exposed to radiation during tests and treatment. Certain clays are also used to decontaminate radioactive soil in Japan. Because this is used as a gift for someone who is fighting against the disease, the same type of clay used for radioactive decontamination is added to the regular eight-clay trial set. This 9th clay is a free gift from us. Because this clay cannot be used on its own, so we mixed it with the bath salts. The bath salts also come in separate bags in the bath salt set so that the two types can be enjoyed separately, but in this gift set we have mixed them together to make it as hassle-free as possible.

We hope this helps.



How to use ?

-Pick up a bag of clay your like.

-Sprinkle a bag of clay and two table spoonful of bath salts mix into a bath tub when you run a bath.

-Soak yourself from head to toes! And relax!


Please choose the option a gift set for after chemo


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