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Aluminum Hydroxide in edible clays and soils in the natural, raw and
unaltered form are inert and safe.
Elements on the periodic table, including aluminum hydroxide, lead,
copper, chromium, mercury, strontium, etc., in the natural form, are
totally different than these same elements after they are transformed
by industrial processes for manufacturing and commerce. The molecular
rearrangement of these elements in the refining process isolates
aluminum molecules for example, to make airplane parts or frying pans
for commerce. This refining procedure changes the original natural
elemental molecular structure by industrial processing through
rearranging the natural elemental form to an isolated man made form.
As a result of this process, many times this alteration of elements
transform them into elements that are sometimes harmful or toxic to
life forms.
Certain edible clays and soils in the natural and unaltered form are
inert and safe for life, like food and water (H2O). Water is a natural
compound and if one were to separate the hydrogen molecule from water
by the refining process, it could be used to fuel cars of the future
or make bombs and therefore is not only harmful and toxic but lethal.
If one were to take a spoonful of earth from their own back yard and
have it chemically analyzed, they would find many of these same
elements. When chemically rearranging these elements by the refinement
process, they also become harmful or highly toxic. The elements
on the periodic table may be altered by many industrial processes
through molecular isolation (separation) and further combined with
other elements and chemical procedures to make products. An example in
metals, alloys are among the most common combination for things like
tool steel in knifes and machines. Many factory or manmade drugs also
fall into this group. Many times both are harmful or even toxic to
plant, animals, humans as well as the environment itself.
Molecular rearrangement, isolation, and combining other refined
elements making industrial/factory compounds are totally different
than elements found in nature. Throughout the world, soils that
contain different minerals and clays are what plants utilize for
growth and life itself. The nutrients in these soils transfer into
plants by a process called plant root nutrient uptake. As a result,
what elements found in plants come from the soil and the soil contains
clay. If the plants that animals and humans eat to live are harmful or
toxic, then plant, animal and human life would not be on earth as we
know it. Certain edible clays, (calcium montmorillonite) when
ingested are like food and water, is not only safe but provide many
natural health benefits, including a high nutrient source,
detoxification, PH and blood balance, colon cleansing, assist in total
body healing, to mention a few.
For more information, visit Shirley’s Wellness
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www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com
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