Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Message: 14 Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 07:44:15 +1030 From: " peter john hall " <moses@...> Subject: bentonite - mercury I got this e-mail reply in response to an enquiry about the possibly mercury absorption of bentonite : " : Thank you for writing. Heavy metal poisoning is a terrible condition! My heart certainly goes out to any and all sufferers. I still have a mouth full of mercury ( so to speak ) due to fillings acquired in my youth. Through all appearances, the immunizations I received did not effect me like it has some. When my son went through immunizations, you can bet that I used very heavy doses of clay internally to help detoxify the body of mercury. Not only did he recover exceedingly quickly, he did not experience nearly as much discomfort as is often reported by others. Personally, I am about 50-50 concerning the value of immunization - although it still upsets me that mercury is used! I know of two mercury poisoning cases where extremely good results were achieved. Unfortunately, the realm of healing clays has not been scientifically studied very well. Lab results and other solid data are severely lacking. However, there is established proof that bentonite is excellent at removing by sorption ( which of course does not allow the substance to interact with the body as it is being removed ) heavy metals and other severe toxins from the human body. What we don't know is in what cases it can do so, and from what parts of the body it removes them from. US Army studies show that that bentonite can quickly pull Sodium Lauryl Sulphates from deep within the skin. These tests were conducted to determine if bentonite would be a viable treatment for people who have been exposed to chemical agents used in warfare. The results were extremely encouraging, and indicate that bentonite can pull all manner of toxins deposited deep into body tissues. Dr. wanted to prove that the " aluminum " in the aluminum silicate bond ( part of the main composition of bentonite ) never severed in the human body. He heavily used bentonite internally for a short period, three weeks to a month, I believe, and then went and had blood work and hair analysis done. The results not only indicated a level of zero of aluminum deposit, but also in other heavy metals as well. My recommendations are based on the few documented cases which I have seen. Just before beginning to use bentonite internally, one should consider purchasing clay in the 50 lb. bag, and preparing a hotbath made into a relatively thick clay solution. If possible, soak in this bath for a period of 30 minutes. Two people with mercury poisoning have reported great relief using this method alone. One can tell very easily if there is a severe reaction, because both cases stated that the clay solution, which is gray to green in color, turned black. Needless to say, anything that CAN be pulled out through the skin SHOULD be pulled out through the skin because it does not tax the body's elimination system. Neither reported any added skin problems as a result, either. This type of bath, needless to say, can be inconvenient to prepare. It may be repeated as needed, regulated to body tolerance. Keep in mind that bentonite, if not in pure liquid form, can clog pipes. As a support, it is also recommended that a normal regime of sea salt and clay baths be used. With the sea salt and clay, one can use anywhere from one to six cups of powdered bentonite in the bath, with equal amounts of sea salt. When the clay is fully suspended in water, it will not clog pipes. The " white " sea salt is relatively inexpensive if you can find a supplier that also sells the sea salt in 50 lb bags. The white refined salt is fine. Of course, " organic " or natural sea salt is excellent, but the expense involved for most would outway the benefit! I personally wouldn't even THINK about attempting to leech heavy metals from the body without the use of clay internally. It is a no risk approach that at the very, very least will greatly assist the body's elimination system. I personally believe that it WILL, in the body, sorpt the mercury and safely evacuate it. There is no doubt that outside the body it does so. Acclimation to internal use of clay is recommended, but in MOST cases not critical... I have used large amounts of clay in situations that were time-critical, such as to pull heroin from the body ( not mine! ) to prevent it from depositing in the spinal cord and fatty tissues... all with great success. In these cases, I flood the system with as much as three liters of clay water used throughout the day. To acclimate the body to clay, it is often recommended that one use one teaspoonful of clay in a glass of water, daily, for three days, then break for four. Then, use the clay for four days, then break for three days. Repeat the cycle for about a month or until the body normalizes to clay use. One can then use clay internally as needed. Once the body adjusts, it can be taken in " gel " or " magma " form for greater potency.... about one to three tablespoonfuls of clay gel per day. Most believe that clay is completely inert in the human body. For the most part, this is true, and certainly at first. However, there comes a point ( which is variable depending upon the health of the liver ) where extremely small, positively charged clay particles are actually processed by the liver and deposited into the bloodstream. The only way I have been able to tell that this " transition " has occured is by carefully watching the veins. When this happens, the actual color of the blood will change - the blood through the veins will appear a deeper shade of blue, and blood when exposed to oxygen will be a rich shade of red. This, as far as I know, only occurs through normal and long-term use of clay. In my case, it must have been four to six months before I discovered the effect in my own body. Dextreit, in his book " Earth Cures " , has an extensive section on using green healing clay, and is highly recommended. I hope this gives you a good starting point, ... Of course, I would be extremely interested in any experiences you others may have when using bentonite for mercury detoxification. In the near future, I will hopefully be adding information such as this to website, first on the new website: http://healingclay.u4l.com ( which is http://silverdata.20m.com/avra/eytonsearth/index.html ) The new mirror utilizes Flash 5 technology, and over the last week I've been updating each page as I've transferred it over. With warm regards, " : I have used bentonite for a few weeks and did find it to be a little constipating. I think one does need to adjust to it or compensate for this effect possibly by 400 mg/litre epsom salts. However there are numerous reports of cleaning up intestinal bacteria and as a skin healing enhancer. The website may load slowly or not fully. Here is a website that deals with the clay bath : http://www.explorepub.com/articles/lei.html Moses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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