Evidence supporting the use of: Pyrophyllite clay
For the health condition: Dermatitis

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Pyrophyllite clay has been traditionally used in various cultures for skin conditions, including dermatitis, but there is very limited scientific evidence supporting its efficacy. Pyrophyllite is a hydrous aluminum silicate clay, similar in some physical characteristics to other clays like bentonite and kaolin. Historically, it has been used externally in folk medicine for its purported soothing, absorbent, and cleansing properties, which are believed to benefit irritated or inflamed skin. However, unlike bentonite or kaolin, pyrophyllite clay has been the subject of very little clinical research regarding dermatological uses.

Most claims regarding its benefits for dermatitis are anecdotal, often based on the general properties of clays to adsorb irritants and toxins and to soothe inflamed skin. There are no peer-reviewed studies specifically evaluating pyrophyllite clay for dermatitis in humans. Its use persists mainly due to tradition and extrapolation from the established use of similar clays. In summary, while pyrophyllite clay is used in some traditional and alternative skincare regimens for dermatitis, current scientific validation is lacking, and the evidence supporting its efficacy is weak.

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