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HEAVY METAL TOXICITY AND CLAY DETOX
Heavy Metal Toxicity is one of those health challenges that goes largely untested and untreated by main stream allopathic medicine. IT is becoming an increasingly important piece of information to be aware of in our increasingly toxic environment.
We live in a toxic world. Every day we are exposed to thousands of toxic metals and chemicals, such as mercury, lead, aluminum, food additives, pesticides, industrial waste, the list goes on.
Heavy metal poisoning and chemical toxicity leads to the accumulation of toxins in our tissues and organs causing nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, neurological disorders, and, can even lead to autoimmune disorders and other debilitating chronic conditions.
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Testing by the Environmental Working Group found an avege of 48 chemicals while testing 5 different women living in different locations across the country. It found, in the aggregate, traces of 48 chemicals in the women, notably flame retardants (used to treat some furniture and clothing), synthetic fragrances (from body care products and perfumes), the plastics ingredient Bisphenol A (found in bottles, canned food liners and other products) and the rocket fuel perchlorate (which has been found in some drinking water). The findings made concrete the suspicion that all Americans are being exposed to a daily brew of toxins that advocates now call our chemical “body burden”.

Heavy Metals as seen in live blood cell analysis appear as dark spots in the outer rings.
What is Bentonite? What is montmorillonite?
A VOLCANIC DETOXIFIER—Bentonite, a medicinal powdered clay which is also known as montmorillonite, derives from deposits of weathered volcanic ash.
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It is one of the most effective natural intestinal detoxifying agents available and has been recognized as such for centuries by native peoples around the world. Whatever the name, liquid clay contains minerals that, once inside the gastrointestinal tract, are able to absorb toxins and deliver mineral nutrients to an impressive degree, says Knishinsky. Liquid clay is inert which means it passes through the body undigested.
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.
There is an electrical aspect to bentonite’s ability to bind and absorb toxins, the clay’s minerals are negatively charged while toxins tend to be positively charged; hence the clay’s attraction works like a magnet drawing metal shavings. But it’s even more involved than that.
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How does it work?
Clay provides the body with an impressive assortment of minerals, including calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, manganese, sodium and silica – all alkalizing to the blood and tissues. The minerals exist in natural proportion to one another, which encourages their absorption by the intestinal villi. The human body can tolerate a deficiency of vitamins for a longer period of time than it can tolerate a deficiency of minerals. In fact, a slight change in the blood concentration of minerals can rapidly endanger life.
When bentonite absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge; the toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction and bound fast. In fact, according to the Canadian Journal of Microbiology (31 [1985], 50-53), bentonite can absorb pathogenic viruses, aflatoxin (a mold), and pesticides and herbicides including Paraquat and Roundup. The clay is eventually eliminated from the body with the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.
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.









