Is all clay the same? It isn't. All clays are differentand the type is determined by the configuration of a clay's trace minerals. Most clays are for industrial use and are not a pure quality fit for internal use. Here's some general guidelines to follow:
* A natural Calcium Bentonite Clay, pure and free of containments
* A clay with an 8.5 or higher pH
* An analysis of the clay minerals available from the manufacturer
* Microbial laboratory test results
* A tasteless/odorless clays
* A Smectite/Montmorillonite Clay
* An all-natural vs. processed clay
* A clay that both adsorbs and absorbs
* A clay that is non-gritty, milled at least to a 325 screen mesh
* A clay from a vein or deposit that is protected from the elements
* A clay that does not stain material
The Calcium Bentonite Clay I use is a Living Clay product. A green Montmorillonite-Smedite is the source for the Living Clay's natural Calcium Bentonite Clay. Living Clay uses volcanic ash rich in trace minerals as a powerful detoxifying agent of stimulation, transformation, and transmission of energy that assists cellular revitalization. This clay is mined from a sub-surface vein that lies beneath a layer of crystalline zeolite that's been protected from the elements for over 43 million years, resulting in a clay of unmatched purity.
Some fast facts on Living Clay are:
* Fine 325 Screen Mesh makes it superior for mixing and blending
* Has a pH of 9.7 and ability to alkaline
* Has homeostatic mechanisms that help balance the system, which are essential for good health
* Strong negative ionic charge allows it to adsorb and absorb metals and environmental toxins
* Draws 32 times its molecular weight
* Stimulates circulation and cellular revitalization
* An antioxidant that binds free radicals
* Odorless and tasteless
* FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
* Purity is guaranteed by strict quality control processes and independent laboratory tests for purity and
cleanliness
Interested in trying Clacium Bentonite Clay? Check out ebay.com, seller name: detoxwellnow.
All the information listed on this blog is intended for informational purposes. The information is meant to supplement and to be a substitute for profession medical care or treatment. This information should not be used to treat a serious ailment without prior consultation with a qualified health-care professional.
Learn about the benefits of Calcium Bentonite Clay and where you can purchase food-grade Calcium Bentonite Clay.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Calcium Bentonite Clay benefits
What is Calcium Bentonite Clay? Why would I take it? These were a couple of the questions I had a few months ago when my Dad first mentioned this product to me. Then, through answers from him and my own research I learned Calcium Bentonite Clay has a wide range of benefits from treating poison ivy and diaper rash to detoxifying the liver and improving the immune system.
My family and I are now internally consuming Calcium Bentonite Clay daily. Calcium Bentonite Clay can remove heavy metals from radiation when taken internally. This fact is more relevant, as of late, because of the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in Japan. Radiation levels have been elevated all across the United States, especially on the West Coast. For example, the EPA reports that levels of I-131 (Iodine-131) was 1.9 pCi/m3 (picocuries per cubic meter) in Anaheim, CA in March 2011. The levels of I-131 in Las Vegas, NV for March 2011 was 1.1 pCi/m3. Levels of I-131 in Nome, AK for March 2011 were 0.78 pCi/m3. More information on levels of I-131 and other radioactive isotopes can be found at, http://www.epa.gov/japan2011/rert/radnet-about-data.html#air.
Calcium Bentonite Clay can be used both internally and externally . Consuming a clean, natural, pure, contaminant-free Calcium Bentonite Clay internally can lead to an overall healthier life. Some internal uses of Calcium Bentonite Clay are:
*Removal of organic and non-organic toxicity
*Detoxify and cleanse the digestive system, liver, and colon
*Treat bacterial food poisoning
*Removal of heavy metals and recovery from chemical therapies and radiation
*Elimination of internal parasites (digestive tracts)
*Improve immune system function
*Increase absorption of vitamins and nutrients
*Neutralize stomach ailments from ulcers and Acid Reflux
*Alkalizing agent in the body- balance pH
*Fixes free oxygen in the blood stream
*Increases T-cell count
*Reduction of free radical damage
*Stimulation of latent cell energy
*Increase in overall energy level and sense of well-being
Externally, Calcium Bentonite Clay can be used for facial treatments, full body wraps and clay baths (helps treat sore muscles). It also can be hydrated and used to improve treat, or remove:
*Toxic accumulations of heavy metals stored in body tissue
*Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Shingles
*Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, and skin rashes
*Cradle cap and diaper rash
*Insect bites- wasps, spiders, scorpions, bees, fire ants
*Cuts, bruises, and abrasions
*Severe bleeding- can be stopped with dry clay powder
*Warts
*Toenail fungus
*Jammed or aching joints
*Sprains or strained muscles
*Infected or gangrenous wounds or sores
*Radiation exposure
*Burns or chemical burns
Are you interested in trying Calcium Bentonite Clay? Check out my Dad's ebay page at ebay.com, seller name: detoxwellnow.
All the information listed on this blog is intended for informational purposes. The information is meant to supplement and to be a substitute for profession medical care or treatment. This information should not be used to treat a serious ailment without prior consultation with a qualified health-care professional.
My family and I are now internally consuming Calcium Bentonite Clay daily. Calcium Bentonite Clay can remove heavy metals from radiation when taken internally. This fact is more relevant, as of late, because of the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in Japan. Radiation levels have been elevated all across the United States, especially on the West Coast. For example, the EPA reports that levels of I-131 (Iodine-131) was 1.9 pCi/m3 (picocuries per cubic meter) in Anaheim, CA in March 2011. The levels of I-131 in Las Vegas, NV for March 2011 was 1.1 pCi/m3. Levels of I-131 in Nome, AK for March 2011 were 0.78 pCi/m3. More information on levels of I-131 and other radioactive isotopes can be found at, http://www.epa.gov/japan2011/rert/radnet-about-data.html#air.
Calcium Bentonite Clay can be used both internally and externally . Consuming a clean, natural, pure, contaminant-free Calcium Bentonite Clay internally can lead to an overall healthier life. Some internal uses of Calcium Bentonite Clay are:
*Removal of organic and non-organic toxicity
*Detoxify and cleanse the digestive system, liver, and colon
*Treat bacterial food poisoning
*Removal of heavy metals and recovery from chemical therapies and radiation
*Elimination of internal parasites (digestive tracts)
*Improve immune system function
*Increase absorption of vitamins and nutrients
*Neutralize stomach ailments from ulcers and Acid Reflux
*Alkalizing agent in the body- balance pH
*Fixes free oxygen in the blood stream
*Increases T-cell count
*Reduction of free radical damage
*Stimulation of latent cell energy
*Increase in overall energy level and sense of well-being
Externally, Calcium Bentonite Clay can be used for facial treatments, full body wraps and clay baths (helps treat sore muscles). It also can be hydrated and used to improve treat, or remove:
*Toxic accumulations of heavy metals stored in body tissue
*Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Shingles
*Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, and skin rashes
*Cradle cap and diaper rash
*Insect bites- wasps, spiders, scorpions, bees, fire ants
*Cuts, bruises, and abrasions
*Severe bleeding- can be stopped with dry clay powder
*Warts
*Toenail fungus
*Jammed or aching joints
*Sprains or strained muscles
*Infected or gangrenous wounds or sores
*Radiation exposure
*Burns or chemical burns
Are you interested in trying Calcium Bentonite Clay? Check out my Dad's ebay page at ebay.com, seller name: detoxwellnow.
All the information listed on this blog is intended for informational purposes. The information is meant to supplement and to be a substitute for profession medical care or treatment. This information should not be used to treat a serious ailment without prior consultation with a qualified health-care professional.
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