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There are three major clays on the market today; The Dead Sea Mud from the Middle East, the Moorbad Mud from Europe, and the true Glacial Clay from the north western British Columbia coast. Dead Sea Mud is basically similar to Glacial Clay. The large difference is the level of sodium when it is first dug on the shores of the Dead Sea and because of that, the salt levels are very high. It then has to be washed to remove the sodium and there is a loss of trace minerals.
Glacial Clay has a most desirable pH factor or 6.5 to 7.3, compared to the more alkaline range of 7-14 of many other clays.