Guest guest Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Will - Thanks so much for the reminder about the clay. I'm now adding it to my morning kefir drink. Michele ________________________________ From: holisticminnesota <holistic@...> Sent: Wed, April 27, 2011 7:46:11 AM Subject: Re: NaturalNews advises readers... When you buy you clay, whatever brand or kind just look for a chemical analysis. Most clays are benign and actually absorb and bind circulating heavy metals, mold toxins and other pollutants such as pesticides out of the body. On the other hand, I wouldn't necessarily want to consume a clay from a toxic region or era in geological time. I use montmorillinite clay primarily because it's said to be 1000X as absorptive than bentonite because if it's larger surface area. You can see the chemical assay of Desert Dynamin at Jerry Brunetti's website, www.agri-dynamics.com. While sold primarily for livestock, I have repackaged it for use by people who are detoxifying. Dairy cattle get 2-4 oz daily, all the way down for hogs, sheep, goats, chickens and rabbits. I add this clay to all my raw dog and cat food. This is an ionized clay, that is from volcanic activity not sedimentary clay. This clay is also inexpensive, costing less than $20 for a 50# bag. There are books written on the value of edible clay. I think the word will get out and the use of it will take off. Will Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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