Human Health Applications of Calcium Montmorillonite Clay: A Systems-Based Review
Mitchell K Ng, David J Jacofsky, Wael K Barsoum, Michael A Mont

TL;DR
Calcium montmorillonite clay shows promise in various health applications, including gut health, skin care, and toxin removal, with a strong safety profile.
Contribution
This review systematically compiles evidence on the therapeutic uses of calcium montmorillonite across multiple human body systems.
Findings
Calcium montmorillonite effectively treats gastrointestinal issues like pediatric diarrhea and radiation enteritis.
The clay shows potential in dermatology for acne, rashes, and wound healing when applied topically.
It may reduce liver fat and improve glucose metabolism in models of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and obesity.
Abstract
Calcium montmorillonite (CMM) clay is a naturally occurring mineral with a longstanding history in medical applications, now receiving increased scientific attention for its broad therapeutic potential. Known for its ability to bind a range of harmful substances, including bacterial toxins, heavy metals, mycotoxins, and inflammatory mediators, it exerts its effects without systemic absorption, acting locally within the gastrointestinal tract or at the skin surface. This narrative review synthesizes current clinical and preclinical evidence on the human health applications of calcium montmorillonite, with focused sections on the gastrointestinal/metabolic, dermatologic, immune, and musculoskeletal systems. The gastrointestinal section covers its documented role in treating pediatric diarrhea, radiation enteritis, and dietary toxin exposure. In dermatology, the clay has been incorporated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTherapeutic Uses of Natural Elements · Clay minerals and soil interactions
