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My best guess, since it's a liquid, 30 minutes after drinking the

bentonite water you can eat. It takes liquids a shorter amount of

time to leave the stomach than solids. Have you tried emailing the

folks you ordered the bentonite from?

Lorie

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> Hello to those that use Bentonite Clay

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> I started taking Great Plains Bentonite 1 tablespoon in the Morning

> and evening on a empty stomach as described

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> my Question is how long after I take it can I eat I have looked all

> over the net to find this out but nothing tells me.

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> I am hoping that someone hear can help me or at least send me

> somewhere to find out

>

> thanks in advance

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Thanks Lorie

actually no I have not emailed as i bought it from Sprouts a local

country health food Market I did look at the Great Plains manufacture

site and they did not give me any different answers than what was on

the Bottle and I have looked on several other sites about the

Bentonite and they all say on a empty stomach but no time as to after

taking you can eat.

although I have to say I didn't think about the Approach that you

took to figure it out so I would have to agree that 30 Minutes is

Probably long enough.

although with it being a clay I wonder if it should be more treated

as a semi solid because it is like taking a liquid solid if you have

taken Bentonite then you know what I mean.

well again thanks for your thoughts on this and if anyone has any

thoughts this would be Helpful.

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> > Hello to those that use Bentonite Clay

> >

> >

> > I started taking Great Plains Bentonite 1 tablespoon in the

Morning

> > and evening on a empty stomach as described

> >

> > my Question is how long after I take it can I eat I have looked

all

> > over the net to find this out but nothing tells me.

> >

> > I am hoping that someone hear can help me or at least send me

> > somewhere to find out

> >

> > thanks in advance

> >

> >

>

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.....The actual " brand " of the bentonite DOES matter though:

> each clay deposit is different from the others, and this does show

> up in some studies.

Did you find some outstanding brands? I have been using the Now brand.

Dorothy

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Heads up...there's a group on for bentonite clay uses: ...aboutclay.

Lorie

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> ....The actual " brand " of the bentonite DOES matter though:

> > each clay deposit is different from the others, and this does show

> > up in some studies.

>

> Did you find some outstanding brands? I have been using the Now brand.

>

> Dorothy

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Oh man.... of course there is. Do I have time for another one. I am

getting sick tired of trying not to get sick and tired.

Dorothy

> Heads up...there's a group on for bentonite clay uses:

....aboutclay.

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> Lorie

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I like Pascalite. It works for me, and it's worked for everyone

I've given it to ... unless they are allergic to penicillin. That

may have been a fluke though (if you are allergic to a lot

of stuff, it's hard to know what the problem really was). And

the people are nice to deal with. I order online.

In one study I read, the " French healing clays " had the

best results. So they might be worth checking out.

The animal studies though, have been done with rather

cheap and nondescript brands, and they have good results.

There is a lot we don't know about all this. My guess is,

ANY clay is better than none, and some are better

than others.

And yeah ... there are many people who have studied this

more than me! I have what works for me, so I'm on to

something else.

On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:18 AM, dorothyroeder <dorothyroeder@...> wrote:

> ....The actual " brand " of the bentonite DOES matter though:

>> each clay deposit is different from the others, and this does show

>> up in some studies.

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> Did you find some outstanding brands? I have been using the Now brand.

>

> Dorothy

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Just wondering, does applying clay poultices to benign tumors help shrink them? If so, are there any clays that are particularly suited for this? I'm shrinking a uterine fibroid. Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.

sun--- On Sat, 8/9/08,

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Sun...

There's a group on clay -- aboutclay. They might be able to

answer your question.

Lorie

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> Just wondering, does applying clay poultices to benign tumors help

shrink them? If so, are there any clays that are particularly suited

for this? I'm shrinking a uterine fibroid. Thanks in advance for your

time and consideration.

>  

> sun

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> --- On Sat, 8/9/08,

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I just started adding bentonite to my salt flush. It seems to make it

work better. Anybody know any reasons I shouldn't do this? The

discussion here was that it does not interfere with I absorption and

may help it.

Dorothy

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In animal studies (and there are lots of them) bentonite does

not interfere with absorption. Rather the reverse: when

added to cow feed, the cows grow faster. Therefore it

is routinely added to animals feed, as a binder and to

help shield the animal from mold toxins.

In large amounts, or with the wrong form of clay, clay

can cause problems, which I think is what started the

rumors. This happens when people eat a lot of clay in

a condition called " pica " (some people even bake " brownies "

out of dirt and eat it). And cats eat kitty litter,

which swells in their stomachs and causes blockage.

Also clay binds to certain medications. Probably the same

ones that say " don't take this with milk " ... calcium

and clay both bind to the same sets of chemicals,

I think.

But with a " healing " clay in small amounts, the chances

are your intestines will be in better shape and absorb

more food, and the more toxic stuff is what will be

eliminated with the clay.

On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 10:10 AM, dorothyroeder <dorothyroeder@...> wrote:

> I just started adding bentonite to my salt flush. It seems to make it

> work better. Anybody know any reasons I shouldn't do this? The

> discussion here was that it does not interfere with I absorption and

> may help it.

>

> Dorothy

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Hi Dorothy ~

I found liquid bentonite (Sonne's #7) absolutely essential for my bromide

detox. If I don't take my morning dose (which is a hefty pour, maybe 1 to

1-1/2 T?), my face breaks out and my sinuses are overloaded. With the

bentonite, my face and sinuses are clear. I take it first thing upon waking

to let it fully absorb toxins, a good hour before I take any supplements,

meds, or food. A second, bedtime dose was also recommended by my holistic

practitioner, but I just can't find time in the day 2 hours after food or 1

hour before food to take that second gulp.

FYI: I buy it online

(http://search.cartserver.com/search/search.cgi?cartid=a-4038 & category=HBN_D

etail & keywords=zwwzz7 & go=GO%21 for $12.10 a bottle. My local healthfood

store sells it for $29.90! Yikes!

take care,

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-----Original Message-----

I just started adding bentonite to my salt flush. It seems to make it work

better. Anybody know any reasons I shouldn't do this? The discussion here

was that it does not interfere with I absorption and

may help it.

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