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This page provides information about 3
types of clay:
Calcium Montmorillonite,
Bentonite (a Sodium Montmorillonite), and Pascalite (calcium
bentonite/montmorillonite).
Calcium
montmorillonite is also known as "living
clay" (Terramin) for it principally consists of minerals that enhance
the production of enzymes in all living organisms. Benefits of calcium
montmorillonite minerals have been documented in research conducted by many
scientists and leading universities. "In addition to the role it
plays as a potent detoxifier, Calcium Montmorillonite Clay has also been
used extensively in the treatment of pain, open wounds, colitis, diarrhea,
hemorrhoids, stomach ulcers, intestinal problems, acne, anemia, and a
variety of other health issues." Dr. Cohen - more about the health
benefits of calcium montmorillonite clay
Sodium
montmorillonite is commonly known as bentonite;
the name is derived from the location of the first commercial deposit mined
at Fort Benton, Wyoming USA. Bentonite principally consists of sodium
montmorillonite in combination with 10 to 20% of various mineral impurities
such as feldspars, calcite, silica, gypsum, etc. Sodium montmorillonite
clays are the industrial clays used in things like: plaster, oil well
drilling mud, cat litter, matches, cement tiles, lubricating grease, paints,
copy paper, dynamite, shoe polish, concrete, cleaning agents, wall boards,
crayons, and bleaching agents to mention a few
Pascalite clay is a
calcium bentonite, formed thirty million years ago as the froth and foam of
the fiery and convulsive era atop the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming. Over
the centuries, it captured the calcium from that limestone formation, and
many other minerals (now known to be vital to life) in trace amounts
migrated into it --manganese, cobalt, copper, etc...Technically, Pascalite
is a calcium-based bentonite. Pascalite
is also believed to remove toxins from the
body. Dr. Cohen - "In addition to the
role it plays as a potent detoxifier, Calcium Montmorillonite
Clay has also been used extensively in the treatment of pain, open wounds,
colitis, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, stomach ulcers, intestinal problems, acne,
anemia, and a variety of other health issues. Clay not only cures minor
problems, such as diarrhea and constipation through local application; it acts
on all the organs—on the whole organism. Everything unhealthy, that
emits negative radiations is irresistibly attracted to clay and becomes
subject to immediate elimination."
Calcium montmorillonite, also known as "living clay," principally consists
of minerals that enhance the production of enzymes in all living organisms.
Calcium montmorillonite mineral deposits have been used by Native American
healers for centuries as an internal and external healing agent. The Native
Americans would use mineral rich clay on open wounds and for stomach or
intestinal distress. The key to these benefits is the natural form in which
these minerals are found.
Technically, the clay first adsorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals,
pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere
like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins, taking them in the way
a sponge mops up a kitchen counter mess. Clay’s adsorptive and absorptive
qualities may be the key to its multifaceted healing abilities. Knishinsky
reports that drinking clay helped him eliminate painful ganglion cysts (tumors
attached to joints and tendons, in his case, in his wrist) in two months,
without surgery.
Clay is also an excellent vermifuge, attracting and binding internal
parasites and packaging them for disposal. Knishinsky’s
research suggests that the regular intake of liquid clay (typically one to
three tablespoons daily, in divided doses) can produce other benefits
including parasite removal from the intestines, allergy and hay fever relief,
and elimination of anemia and acne. For example, clay helps anemia because it
contains both types of dietary iron (ferrous and ferric) in an easily
assimilated form; it reduces discomfort from allergies by quickly neutralizing
allergens that would otherwise produce allergic reactions; and it reduces
heartburn and indigestion by absorbing excess stomach acids.
Calcium
Montmorillonite Clay is reported to contain no less than 67
minerals. This impressive assortment of minerals includes calcium, iron,
magnesium, potassium, manganese, and silica as well as trace elements, those
appearing in very tiny amounts. The mineral content being extremely high sets
the stage for replenishing dietary
deficiencies. Today more than ever before, diets are lacking essential
trace minerals and micronutrients. Without the basic minerals, life
cannot exist; without trace minerals, major deficiencies may develop. Lack of
either will make it impossible for the body to maintain good health and
function properly. In clay the minerals occur in natural proportion to
one another encouraging their absorption in the intestinal tract.
Natural “Calcium Montmorillonite” restores minerals in the tissues where they
are needed. Furthermore, minerals are the carriers of the electrical
potential in the cells which enable the hormones, vitamins, and enzymes to
function properly. Watch the
video
December,
1964: Dr. Benjamin H. Ershoff, begins NASA-sponsored research
prompted by evidence that astronauts' bodies lose large amounts of calcium
from the bones under conditions of weightlessness. According to doctors, such
conditions weaken the body and increase chances that kidney stones may develop
during flights lasting months or years. Ershoff found that supplementing the
diet with calcium alone couldn't reverse the severe damage of severely
accelerated osteoporosis--but clay did, for animals. Especially the red
desert clay Terramin, (then called "ion-min) produced impressive
results in promoting growth and preventing disorders in the bones of tested
animals, Ershoff said.
When a small percentage of
the Terramin clay was added to the diet, Ershoff said, the animals' body
weight increased and bone diseases were prevented. Little or no benefits
were noted, he said, when calcium alone was added. "This means that the clay
supplement contained some factor or factors other than calcium which promoted
improved calcium utilization and bone formation," he explained. Ershoff added
that the consumption of clay has been observed among many peoples and animals
for centuries, especially in areas where there is a marked deficiency of
calcium, iron and other minerals in the diet. more about
calcium montmorillonite
clay (Terramin)
I add Terramin
calcium montmorillonite clay in my drinking water everyday. I sprinkle a
couple of tablespoons of Terramin clay into a quart of ion
microwater (alkaline, live water). I also add Terramin clay in my dog's
food and drinking water. Unlike the pascalite or bentonite clay,
Terramin is not gritty. It is pretty tasteless. I wouldn't drink water without
clay again. Terramin clay has done wonders for me health. I also add
clay to my bath water. I purchase industrial bentonite 325
mesh by the 50 pound bag from a clay pottery company (about $15 a bag)
and use about 3 to 5 cups in my bath water. The 325 mesh is extremely fine
clay - it doesn't clog the pipes. To avoid creating clumps, I sprinkle clay
gently over the hot water and let it stand without steering. Within 5 minutes
or so, the clay will have dissolved into the water and sank at the bottom.
Steering clay in water before it has a chance to dissolves on its own will
inevitably create clumps which will be difficult to dissolve. more about
hydrotherapy
Clays Exhibit
Novel Antibacterial Properties Beauty treatments that use clay
aren't new, but clay-based medicinal treatments are. And if Arizona State
University's (ASU) Lynda Williams and Shelley Haydel's research pans out, then
clay might one day become an antibacterial standard like penicillin. "We use
maggots and leeches in hospitals, so why not clay?" Haydel asks. The ASU duo
have just received a substantial grant from the National
Institutes of Health that will allow them to examine the mechanisms that
allow two clays mined in France to heal Buruli ulcer,
a flesh-eating bacterial disease found primarily in central and western
Africa. Buruli ulcer (related to leprosy) is caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans,
which produces a toxin and destroys the fatty tissues under the skin. It was
recently declared to be "an emerging public health threat" by the World Health
Organization (WHO). more .

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Articles on Healing with
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Poisoning --- Lead
Poisoning --- Harmful
Effect of Radiation Cancer
and Clay Healing --- Parkinson
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The
Clay Cure by Ran Knishinsky
Knishinsky writes that clay is part of his diet and he never skip a
day without eating clay. He writes "When clay is consumed, its vital force is
released into the physical body and mingles with the vital energy of the body,
creating a stronger, more powerful energy in the host. The natural magnetic
action transmits a remarkable power to the organism and helps to rebuild vital
potential through the liberation of latent energy. When the immune system does
not function at its best, the clay stimulates the body's inner resources to
awaken the stagnant energy. It supplies the body with the available magnetism
to run well. Clay is said to propel the immune system to find a new healthy
balance and strengthens the body to a point of higher resistance."
Naturally absorbent and extremely gentle on the system, clay can treat
ailments affecting digestion, circulation, menstruation, and the liver, skin,
and prostate. Clay also remedies symptoms of arthritis, chronic fatigue
syndrome, gum diseases, and migraines. The Clay Cure contains complete and
up-to-date information on choosing the appropriate type and form of clay, how
and when to take it for your specific complaint, the science and history of
ingesting clay, and the value of minerals contained in the many varieties of
clay.
Ran Knishinsky says that he eats clay everyday, that it is part of his
diet. He never skip a day without eating clay. On page 95 suggests the
following : infants: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon (in a bottle), Small frame: one
teaspoon, Medium frame: one heaping teaspoon, Large frame: one
tablespoon.
Clay provides an impressive assortment of minerals, including calcium,
iron, magnesium, potassium, sulfur, manganese, and silica as well as trace
elements—those appearing in very tiny amounts. Without the basic minerals,
life cannot exist; without the trace minerals, major deficiencies will
develop. The lack of either will make it impossible for the body to maintain
good health.
The
Healing Clay : The Centuries Old Health and Beauty Elixer/Amazing Cures
from the Earth Itself.
Where you can
purchase clay products
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm
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