Zion Health launches Vegan, Love Soap for Sensitive Skin to U.S Health Food Stores
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 16, 2016 -- Zion Health is proud to announce their newest release Ancient Clay Love Soap will be available in health food stores in the U.S and Canada on January 25, 2016. This vegan soap is formulated with a high quality detox clay (Calcium Montmorillonite), well known for its high nutrient content and anti-aging properties. Ancient Clay Love soap may be purchased in U.S. health food co-ops including Vegan Haven-Seattle WA., Rainbow Grocery-San Francisco CA., Community food co-op- Bozeman, MT, Erma's Nutrition Center-Houston,TX and online at http://www.adamaminerals.com.
Zion's Ancient Clay soap is formulated with a unique form of edible grade clay called calcium montmorillonite also known as Kanwa. According to Michel Abhesera, author of “The Healing Clay,” Native Americans used Kanwa clay to clear acne, eczema and infected wounds. More recently, Kanwa clay was discovered to hold a negative charge and attract positively charged toxins, viruses and bacteria. MIT scientist Dr. Robert T. Martin noted that calcium bentonite clay has a large surface area that enhances its adsorption and in turn, its ability to absorb toxins.
As a supporter of natural, vegan and cruelty-free body care products, Zion Health natural soaps are plant based and not tested on animals. The organic clay soaps are also nutrient rich with a natural mineral content of more than 57 trace minerals.
Zion Health’s Ancient Clay Love Soap will be available to retail outlets on January 25, 2016. Shoppers may purchase their vegan Love soap in U.S health food co-ops and local markets. Zion provides its consumers with pure skin and body care products that are 100% vegan, free of aluminum and formulated using certified organic ingredients whenever possible. For more information on Zion Health products, go to: http://www.zionhealth.com.
Gloria Vilchez, zion health, http://www.adamaminerals.com, +1 650 520 4313, [email protected]
Share this article