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Member.It is quite simply really first thing in the morning or last at night or both, you take a teaspoon of clay and mi it in a glass of water or juice etc.Drink it downIt is important to note that taking this much all at once, creates a binder effect in the intestines, so you want to take it one to two hours away from supplements or meds, because the clay will absorb them .Another way to use it t , is to take a herb etc like burbur or red root or others and half hour to 45 minutes later , drink down the clay, to absorb the piosons that the deto agent helped releasewhich ever way works for you depending on your med schedules and suchkefire grains are really easy, at least milk kefir is.You put a clump of the grains in milk, let it sit on the counter until you see a small pocket of whey water Take

the grains out , put the cultured kefir in the fridge and pour fresh milk on top of the grains againOT: Bentonite Clay and detoxing - internally and externally Posted by: "jesusislord887" steppingstone3@... jesusislord887 Date: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:07 am ((PDT))Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions

one should take and/or be aware of? Thank you. Sincerely, in Christ Jesus, member "Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fuller

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Hi ,All of the clays, Bentonite, French Green, and Azomite are all used similarly to detox with...Needs to be taken 1 hr before or 2 hours after food... Add 1 to 3 (start with 1, work up to 3) heaping tsp of the clay to 4 oz of filtered or distilled water and slug it down... You can do this 2 - 4 times daily... Take care,Jim>> Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:> Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions one should take and/or be aware of?> Thank you.> Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,> member>

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And also as Jan S mentioned in an earlier post, keep meds and supps the same

distance as food while using toxin binders such as these clays...

Jim

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> > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

> > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with

> Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions

> one should take and/or be aware of?

> > Thank you.

> > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

> > member

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Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

Thank you.

Are there any ways to use bentonite clay externally, as well? Plus, what

precautions should one follow for that also?

In Christ Jesus,

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> > > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

> > > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with

> > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions

> > one should take and/or be aware of?

> > > Thank you.

> > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

> > > member

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Dear of Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

Thank you. That looks very helpful.

Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

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> > > > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many

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> > > > one should take and/or be aware of?

> > > > > Thank you.

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I've used it in topical packs with colloidal silver, but I think I'd be worried about clay going down the drain, and what effect it might have on plumbing. L Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group: I have not seen any reply to my original post (see below) regarding a way to use bentonite clay externally. So, I thought I would attempt again to ask about this. I am really trying to find out about whether bentonite clay can be used to detox by a bath. Thank you. Sincerely, in Christ Jesus, member > > > > > > > > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group: > > > > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with > > > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions > > > one should take and/or be aware of? > > > > Thank you. > > > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus, > > > > member > > > > > > > > > >

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Hi, I think i will try it but is the aluminun in the clay bad for you...To: Lyme_and_Rife From: alicia.colon@...Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 16:02:59 -0400Subject: OT: Bentonite Clay and detoxing - internally and externally

I've used the bentonite clay and other

clays in the bath, it's a bit messy and you have to make sure you scoop

out the clay because it will clog your drains. I've been taking it

orally and find it's helping a lot for detoxing.

I use a blend of bentonite clay, pectin,

whole flax seed, licorice root, physillium, let it sit for a bit and blend

and drink it.

here's an article that gives more info

on it's benefits/uses: ~

You might wonder if someone was crazy if you saw them drinking

mud. But this light gray powder is actually just natural clay with a pH

of 8.3 to 9.1 which means it is alkaline. Bentonite is composed of 61%

silica, but it also contains 18% aluminum and magnesium, sodium and iron

can also be found in it. Bentonite is known to be one of the best natural

colon cleansers. It’s made from a combination of water and volcanic ash.

Bentonite clay can be found throughout Wyoming and Montana.

The clay's ability to detox the body has been known for a long time by

Indians and natives. They were the ones who first started to experiment

with the use of Bentonite clay to treat many health problems.

Its highest power lies in its ability to absorb toxins,

impurities, heavy metals and other internal contaminants. Bentonite clay's

structure assists it in attracting and soaking up poisons on its exterior

wall and then slowly draws them into the interior center of the clay where

it is held in a sort of repository. To state it another way, Bentonite

is swelling clay. When it becomes mixed with water it rapidly swells open

like a highly porous sponge. From here the toxins are drawn into the sponge

through electrical attraction and once there, they are bound. This happens

because the Bentonite has a negative charge while the toxins have a positive

charge. Opposite charges attract thus the poisons are bonded to the clay

and both are eliminated from the body.

For internal use, start with a teaspoon mixed thoroughly

in at least 8 oz. of water. After a few days or so, you may want to increase

the amount of clay by a tiny bit (a little goes a long way).

The outside of the body can also be cleansed and healed

by Bentonite. A Bentonite clay mask draws excess oils and debris to the

surface of your skin, boosts circulation to tighten the skin and stimulate

blood flow, and whisks away dead skin cells that can clog pores. You can

add herbs and essential

oils to soothe inflamed, painful skin and fight

bacteria that inflame clogged pores into blemishes.

It has also been used to treat various skin problems and

as an ingredient in detox baths. A poultice of Bentonite clay can be prepared

to treat eruptions such as acne as well as various skin rashes.

The recommended procedure to prepare a Bentonite clay bath

is as follows: fill the tub to the desired depth. Add two to three ounces

of Bentonite clay, mix, then soak in it for as long as you can. A poultice

can be made by adding half a cup of clay to one and a half cups of water

or until the desired consistency is reached. Mix it thoroughly and apply

to the skin where needed.

Note these cautions when using Bentonite Clay:

1) Bentonite should only be ingested with a high-fiber

food like Psyllium

Husk. This allows Bentonite to flow freely through

the colon.

2) Drink plenty of water when taking Bentonite internally. This

is crucial.

3) Don't take in vitamins or supplements and Bentonite clay at the same

time.

4) Bentonite Clay might also absorbs some nutrients. To avoid this, take

it at least one hour before or after a meal.

To control itching – A simple "mud pack" made

with Bentonite clay and enough water to create a thick goo can help control

the itch and dry up blisters, herbalists say. Spread the clay over the

affected area and let air-dry. Keep it on until the clay wears off or gets

itchy. Wash off the residue.

For First Aid – To make a healing pack, mix Bentonite

clay or baking soda and oatmeal with water and an anti-infection herb (such

as Calendula)

or an herbal tincture. Apply to pimples, boils, or wounds.

From Our Reading and/or Experience...

The internal use of Bentonite clay is an excellent and

simple way to do an effective cleanse. Among other benefits, it can reduce

body odor, skin blemishes, and digestive track issues of all sorts.

The clay can be stirred into water, juice or any other

beverage of your choice. It can also be sprinkled on foods or encapsulated.

We keep it on hand, among other items, to use internally

and externally in case of snake bites or any other kind of poisoning.

Bentonite clay can be used to benefit anyone: men, women

(including before, during or after pregnancy, and nursing), children, and

animals.

It can be used as often as you would like, and in any

way you choose. Just remember to consume LOTS of water while using it internally.

L. Colón

Ernst & Young LLP

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Lyme_and_Rife

Date:

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Re: OT: Bentonite Clay

and detoxing - internally and externally

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

I have not seen any reply to my original post (see below) regarding a way

to use bentonite clay externally. So, I thought I would attempt again to

ask about this. I am really trying to find out about whether bentonite

clay can be used to detox by a bath.

Thank you.

Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

member

> > > >

> > > > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

> > > > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how

to detox with

> > > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as

many precautions

> > > one should take and/or be aware of?

> > > > Thank you.

> > > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

> > > > member

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I know people that have been doing Bentonite Clay baths for years. The only

problem is that it is super messy and you must catch the clay so that it doesn't

go down the drain with some kind of strainer. If it gets in the drain it can

clog the pipes especially if you live in areas that are cold during the winter

months. One of the best remedies that I had read about for this problem at

least during the summer is to get a kids waiting pool and do your bath outdoors

in the kiddie pool. Easy to clean with a hose and no clogged pipes.

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> > > > precautions

> > > > > > > one should take and/or be aware of?

> > > > > > > > Thank you.

> > > > > > > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

> > > > > > > > member

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I felt the same way about the French Green Clay. There are plenty of other methods of detoxing out there so you don't have to worry about the high aluminum content. I checked and bentonite can have up to 18% Aluminum, and the FGC had 15% aluminum in it.

So, I just stay away.

JimT

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To: Lyme_and_Rife From: alicia.colon@...Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 16:02:59 -0400Subject: OT: Bentonite Clay and detoxing - internally and externally

I've used the bentonite clay and other clays in the bath, it's a bit messy and you have to make sure you scoop out the clay because it will clog your drains. I've been taking it orally and find it's helping a lot for detoxing. I use a blend of bentonite clay, pectin, whole flax seed, licorice root, physillium, let it sit for a bit and blend and drink it. here's an article that gives more info on it's benefits/uses: ~ You might wonder if someone was crazy if you saw them drinking mud. But this light gray powder is actually just natural clay with a pH of 8.3 to 9.1 which means it is alkaline. Bentonite is composed of 61% silica, but it also contains 18% aluminum and magnesium, sodium and iron can also be found in it. Bentonite is known to be one of the best natural colon cleansers. It’s made from a combination of water and volcanic ash. Bentonite clay can be found throughout Wyoming and Montana. The clay's ability to detox the body has been known for a long time by Indians and natives. They were the ones who first started to experiment with the use of Bentonite clay to treat many health problems. Its highest power lies in its ability to absorb toxins, impurities, heavy metals and other internal contaminants. Bentonite clay's structure assists it in attracting and soaking up poisons on its exterior wall and then slowly draws them into the interior center of the clay where it is held in a sort of repository. To state it another way, Bentonite is swelling clay. When it becomes mixed with water it rapidly swells open like a highly porous sponge. From here the toxins are drawn into the sponge through electrical attraction and once there, they are bound. This happens because the Bentonite has a negative charge while the toxins have a positive charge. Opposite charges attract thus the poisons are bonded to the clay and both are eliminated from the body. For internal use, start with a teaspoon mixed thoroughly in at least 8 oz. of water. After a few days or so, you may want to increase the amount of clay by a tiny bit (a little goes a long way). The outside of the body can also be cleansed and healed by Bentonite. A Bentonite clay mask draws excess oils and debris to the surface of your skin, boosts circulation to tighten the skin and stimulate blood flow, and whisks away dead skin cells that can clog pores. You can add herbs and essential oils to soothe inflamed, painful skin and fight bacteria that inflame clogged pores into blemishes. It has also been used to treat various skin problems and as an ingredient in detox baths. A poultice of Bentonite clay can be prepared to treat eruptions such as acne as well as various skin rashes. The recommended procedure to prepare a Bentonite clay bath is as follows: fill the tub to the desired depth. Add two to three ounces of Bentonite clay, mix, then soak in it for as long as you can. A poultice can be made by adding half a cup of clay to one and a half cups of water or until the desired consistency is reached. Mix it thoroughly and apply to the skin where needed.

Note these cautions when using Bentonite Clay: 1) Bentonite should only be ingested with a high-fiber food like Psyllium Husk. This allows Bentonite to flow freely through the colon. 2) Drink plenty of water when taking Bentonite internally. This is crucial. 3) Don't take in vitamins or supplements and Bentonite clay at the same time. 4) Bentonite Clay might also absorbs some nutrients. To avoid this, take it at least one hour before or after a meal. To control itching – A simple "mud pack" made with Bentonite clay and enough water to create a thick goo can help control the itch and dry up blisters, herbalists say. Spread the clay over the affected area and let air-dry. Keep it on until the clay wears off or gets itchy. Wash off the residue. For First Aid – To make a healing pack, mix Bentonite clay or baking soda and oatmeal with water and an anti-infection herb (such as Calendula) or an herbal tincture. Apply to pimples, boils, or wounds. From Our Reading and/or Experience...

The internal use of Bentonite clay is an excellent and simple way to do an effective cleanse. Among other benefits, it can reduce body odor, skin blemishes, and digestive track issues of all sorts.

The clay can be stirred into water, juice or any other beverage of your choice. It can also be sprinkled on foods or encapsulated.

We keep it on hand, among other items, to use internally and externally in case of snake bites or any other kind of poisoning.

Bentonite clay can be used to benefit anyone: men, women (including before, during or after pregnancy, and nursing), children, and animals.

It can be used as often as you would like, and in any way you choose. Just remember to consume LOTS of water while using it internally.

L. Colón

Ernst & Young LLP

300 First Stamford Place, Stamford, CT 06902-6765, United States of America

Office: +1 | Fax: +1 | .Colon@...

EY/Comm: 3912656

Website: www.ey.com

From:

"jesusislord887"

To:

Lyme_and_Rife

Date:

11/03/2011 02:55 PM

Subject:

Re: OT: Bentonite Clay and detoxing - internally and externally

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:I have not seen any reply to my original post (see below) regarding a way to use bentonite clay externally. So, I thought I would attempt again to ask about this. I am really trying to find out about whether bentonite clay can be used to detox by a bath.Thank you.Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,member> > > >> > > > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:> > > > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with> > > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many precautions> > > one should take and/or be aware of?> > > > Thank you.> > > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,> > > > member> > > >> > >> >>Any U.S. tax advice contained in the body of this e-mail was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by the recipient for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed under the Internal Revenue Code or applicable state or local tax law provisions.________________________________________________________________________The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Notice required by law: This e-mail may constitute an advertisement or solicitation under U.S. law, if its primary purpose is to advertise or promote a commercial product or service. You may choose not to receive advertising and promotional messages from Ernst & Young LLP (except for Ernst & Young Online and the ey.com website, which track e-mail preferences through a separate process) at this e-mail address by forwarding this message to no-more-mail@.... If you do so, the sender of this message will be notified promptly. Our principal postal address is 5 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Thank you. Ernst & Young LLP

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According to the Weston A. Price Foundation, Azomite which also has aluminum in

it is

not an issue because it is also rich in silica which counteracts the aluminum...

I am not sure how much if any silica is in the other clays and I would not use

them

unless also rich in it..

http://www.westonaprice.org/faq/faq-supplements

>>>Q. Is azomite a problem because of the aluminum, etc?

A. Yes, I get a lot of questions about Azomite. It is safe for human

consumption. I recommend it because it is a natural, inexpensive mineral

supplement. Tests have never been done on humans and won't be because the FDA

won't allow it. There have only been studies with animals and it is a good

mineral supplement for animals.

It does contain aluminum, but it is also rich in silica, which counteracts the

aluminum. People have been eating clay and dirt as a tradition for thousands of

years and all clay contains aluminum and silica.<<<<

Azomite by far is the lowest cost of all the clays, provides us with about 70

trace minerals,

is an excellent toxin binder and is considered a SUPERFOOD by Weston Price!!

http://www.westonaprice.org/basics/guide-to-superfoods

>>>>Azomite Mineral Powder: This powdery mineral supplement, containing

montmorillonite clay and many other compounds, comes from an ancient seabed. It

is an excellent source of silica, calcium, magnesium and the gamut of trace

minerals. Clay also has detoxifying effects as the negatively charged clay

particles attract positively charged pathogens and take them out of the body.

Technically sold as an anticaking compound and available only in 40-pound bags,

Azomite is incredibly cheap when used as a mineral supplement, costing less than

one dollar per pound delivered. Take a heaping teaspoon mixed with water daily

as an insurance of adequate macro- and trace mineral ingestion in these days of

soil depletion through intensive farming.<<<<

Only the green label (Micronized) Azomite should be bought...

http://www.fedcoseeds.com/ogs/search.php?item=8606 & index=0 & listname=Azomite

http://www.groworganic.com/catalogsearch/result/?order=relevance & dir=desc & q=azom\

ite & x=0 & y=0

Take care,

Jim

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> > > > > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

> > > > > Does anyone have some very clear directions on how to detox with

> > > > Bentonite clay - internally and/or externally - with as many

> precautions

> > > > one should take and/or be aware of?

> > > > > Thank you.

> > > > > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

> > > > > member

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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