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The earth is made up of
alumina silicates and trace minerals. It is a healthy form or we
would all be pickled in Aluminum today. It is in a natural oxide form
that is not absorbed by the body. Aluminum and other trace minerals
that make up clay are tightly bound together and act as the whole clay
molecule rather than the individual minerals. The particle size of the
whole clay molecule is too large to pass through the colon wall so it
is not absorbed into the blood stream. The FDA would not say Bentonite
clays are FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) if this were not so.
It is through
molecular rearrangement and isolation of the metal ores in the making
of industrial compounds and chemicals that they become toxic to plant,
animals, humans as well as the environment itself.
Like water (H2O) is a natural compound
but if you 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.
Throughout the world, soils that
contain trace minerals 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. 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. Pollution of our soils is
what is causing heavy metal toxicity in humans today.
Elements on the periodic table,
including aluminum, lead, copper, chromium, iron, nickel and
strontium, are found in some clays in very small trace amounts often
measured in harmless ppm (parts per million). That is why they call
them trace minerals. In the natural form they are tightly bound
together with a high negative charge and act as a whole. They become a
strong drawing force pulling and binding toxins, viruses, infections
into itself and carrying them out of the body. That is why clays are
known as natural, safe, gentle detoxing agents.
Here is an excerpt from
Dr. Richard Anderson, author of Cleanse and Purify Thyself:
“Some people are concerned about the aluminum in clays. Aluminum is
one of the most abundant minerals on the earth. However, if you recall
where it states that Bentonite clays have a negative (ionic)
electrical charge, you will realize that Bentonite cannot be absorbed
by the body. The epithelium cells of the gut are also negatively
charged. Like the polar opposites of two magnets repelling one
another, the cells of our bowels absolutely repel the Bentonite clay
from entering the inner sanctum of our bodies. Dr. Anderson has
probably set the world’s record in the consuming of Bentonite clay.
Not only has he no signs of aluminum poisoning, but also his hair
analysis has never indicated any abnormal levels of aluminum in his
body. And does he still use Bentonite? Absolutely.”
The information for this article was compiled from a variety of
sources by Perry A~, author of Living Clay – Nature’s Own Miracle
Cure. She has been an ongoing student in the study and research of
Bentonite Clays since the early 1990’s. It was then she was first
introduced to a green healing Calcium Bentonite Clay that captured her
fascination as to the amazing healing potential of dirt. She has been
an advocate for Bentonite clays ever since. She is available for radio
interviews and for questions about clay. She can be reached at
1-866-262-5611 or
perrya@austin.rr.com
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