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65 INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT ALGERIA

Here are the most fascinating facts regarding Algeria from a vast desert covering four-fifths of the country to the world's tiniest fox.  Would you like to hear something more about the world's countries in a next pub competition? Start with these 18 fascinating Algerian facts! 1. Algeria is indeed the world's 10th largest economy in Africa.  2. The population of Algeria is thinly spread due to the size of the region. The Mediterranean coast is home to 91% of the population on just 12 % of the total land mass of the nation.  3. More than four-fifths of its Sahara Desert situated  in the region. Sahara (without the Arctic and Antarctica) is the world's greatest hot desert.  4. Algeria was independent to the ottomans from the 16th century till Algeria was annexed by France in 1830.  5. In 1962, following the destructive Algerian fight for independence from 1954 and 1962, Algeria officially became fully independent. 6. The rate of deaths differ: French h...

10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CLAY

1) Clay is Edible: 

In many cultures, including India and South America, clay is eaten for its gastrointestinal benefits and purification properties. Some types of clay are more beneficial than others. 

2) Clay is Alive: 

The chemical and physical components in clay are constantly changing, growing, and shifting. Being active, clay's elements are kept in motion, restructuring over time. 

3) Eating Clay is Most Common During Pregnancy: 

A mother- to-be sometimes has strange cravings. Clay is safe to eat while pregnant with many mineral nutrient contents that promote a healthy environment to house an infant.

4) There are 7 Groups of Clay: 

Kaolin, Illite, Smectite, Chlorite, Vermiculite, Mixed- layer, and Lath-form. While some will look almost differ radically. 

5) A Variety of Applications: 

From physical uses such as a mask or ointment, clay can also be applied for sunburns, insect bites, sore feet, and even a shower scrub in place of soap. 

6) Can Be Used for Common Ailments: 

Gum disease is among the many ailments often treatable with clay. The first line of action involves brushing the teeth with a toothpaste containing clay.

7) Storing Clay Doesn't Require Special Precautions: 

It is enough to keep it in dry, room-temperature conditions. It can be stored for any length of time and will not lose its potency. Keeping the clay in contact with the sun is a good idea, since it receives its energy from the sun. 

8) No Harmful Side Effects: 

Unlike certain natural substances, clay is safe for consumption. Users may reap positive benefits of eating it without worrying about harmful side effects.

9) Clay Releases Body Toxins: 

Clay is often used in detoxification programs to rid the body of harmful substances. The clay binds to these toxins and removes them from the body with the stool. 

10) Clay Packaging Comes in all Different Shapes and Sizes: 

Some companies prefer to sell it as a powder, others in capsules, and still others in a liquid gel state. No method is superior to another.


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Resource: The Clay Cure: Natural Healing from the Earth by Ran Knishinsky 




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