Natural Remedies for Seborrheic Keratosis: Home Treatments, ACV, Castor Oil, and Safety

| Modified on May 30, 2026
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Bentonite Clay
Posted by Liz (Texas) on 05/29/2026
★★★★★

I am successfully removing seborrheic keratosis with bentonite clay in 2-5 days of external application

I broke out in those spots all over the place after I took ivermectin for a few days. Contrary to 'science' I believe they are parasite related

I've tried all the other remedies, ACV worked on a few. I started using bentonite clay to get the silica & as a mask for the eczema on my hands (it's working miracles! ). I randomly put some on a spot - within a few hours it was visibly smaller!!!

The clay dries and falls off the surrounding skin, but seems to grab onto the spot. You have to wash it off, or (as I do) pick it off, taking a good portion of the 'spot' with it. Even being gentle & washing the mud off greatly reduces the spot. I had two large ones on my hip and they are just about gone after 5 days. I apply it a couple times a day, wear my clothes over it & have no issues. Real bentonite clay doesn't stain clothing. I only wear cotton, so YMMV

I haven't seen this suggestion anywhere on the 'net so I thought I'd share it here. I am also detoxing with zeolite & bentonite clay, although I think I'm going to stop the clay as it's kind of gross & doesn't seem to have much more effect than the zeolite. I think I'll just drink zeolite & use the clay externally. I have food grade bentonite, but the clay I'm using externally is cosmetic grade and working great! If you have eczema or dermatitis, try bentonite clay on the rash. It stops itching immediately & is helping the skin heal between daily outbreaks. Wish I could figure out what I'm allergic to.

Please let me know if this helps you or if you want more info!



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