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> Hello all,

>

> I've been reading that clay can help clear out bad microbes from your

> intestines. I have been playing around with the idea of taking it

> anyway for the minerals. (If I get some, I would like to add it to my

> dog's diet too.)

Lana,

beware of constipating your dog.

B.

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>I've been reading that clay can help clear out bad microbes from your

>intestines. I have been playing around with the idea of taking it

>anyway for the minerals. (If I get some, I would like to add it to my

>dog's diet too.)

>

>I've heard of a varity of clays: montmorillonite, azomite, bentonite,

>pascalite, etc.

>

>Is there any one preferred type of clay? Do they do different things?

> How do I know which to pick?

>

>Thanks!

>

>-Lana

>

>

There are a number of us that really like Pascalite - which is a form of

bentonite. It's nicer than other bentonites because it's non-swelling.

When you put it into water, it immediately mixes in, whereas other forms

of bentonite need an hour or so to absorb into the water. Most of us

are not using it so much for minerals as for help with gut health

(that's not to say that it couldn't be used for minerals, it's just that

we aren't using it for that over at GFCFNN). It's also wonderful used

topically for things like mosquito bites and minor cuts, etc.

Here is their site:

http://www.pascalite.com/

If you're in Canada, it's www.pascalite.ca

Steph

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Thanks Steph!

-Lana

> There are a number of us that really like Pascalite - which is a form of

> bentonite. It's nicer than other bentonites because it's non-swelling.

> When you put it into water, it immediately mixes in, whereas other forms

> of bentonite need an hour or so to absorb into the water. Most of us

> are not using it so much for minerals as for help with gut health

> (that's not to say that it couldn't be used for minerals, it's just that

> we aren't using it for that over at GFCFNN). It's also wonderful used

> topically for things like mosquito bites and minor cuts, etc.

>

> Here is their site:

> http://www.pascalite.com/

> If you're in Canada, it's www.pascalite.ca

>

> Steph

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