The varied mineralogical composition of earthy materials and the quantity of elements extracted by simulated stomach acid substantiate the diversity of materials consumed by humans practicing geophagy. Direct consumption of 'edible earths' for medicinal and spiritual purposes occurs worldwide and is deeply rooted in 'folk medicine' and religion. The legends associated with the healing powers of the clay from Chimayo, New Mexico, provide an excellent example of the roots of geophagy. The clay mineral assemblages revealed by X-ray diffraction analysis of 22 samples from New Mexico, North America, and other parts of the world are highly variable. One might be monominerallic kaolinite or smectite, and another, a complex mixture of illite, kaoli...
Physicochemical simulation (pH, electrolytes and temperature) of three physiological media was carri...
The analysis of Kaolin using X-ray Florence analysis was carried out to determine the elements that ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especi...
Clay has been consumed by people and animals since ancient time. Even the edible clay is chosen by t...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
The aim of this study is to examine clay minerals, which take very importantplace in relationships o...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: Clay and its associated minerals are crucial materials with...
Abstract: The reemerging field of Medical Geology is concerned with the impacts of geologic materia...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
The prime aim of our work is to report and comment on the bioaccessible concentrations - i.e., the s...
Physicochemical simulation (pH, electrolytes and temperature) of three physiological media was carri...
The analysis of Kaolin using X-ray Florence analysis was carried out to determine the elements that ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especi...
Clay has been consumed by people and animals since ancient time. Even the edible clay is chosen by t...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
The aim of this study is to examine clay minerals, which take very importantplace in relationships o...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: Clay and its associated minerals are crucial materials with...
Abstract: The reemerging field of Medical Geology is concerned with the impacts of geologic materia...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
The prime aim of our work is to report and comment on the bioaccessible concentrations - i.e., the s...
Physicochemical simulation (pH, electrolytes and temperature) of three physiological media was carri...
The analysis of Kaolin using X-ray Florence analysis was carried out to determine the elements that ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...