Silver with zeolite or bentoniteSteve,

     No I do not but the folks at Pascalite might send you their assay of it.  
I do know it contains trace amounts and it is very effective against pathogens. 
 I made a paste and applied to two actinic keratosis on my scalp... I've had 
these for almost two years and they were getting darker.  After 5 days of clay 
poultice they fell off with no trace of their presence.

     Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Norton, Steve 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:44 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Silver with zeolite or bentonite


  I have some Pascalite clay but I also have some interest in using clay with 
CS. Do you have any info on how much silver is in Pascalite clay? I am also 
considering French Green Clay, another form of bentonite, which has greater 
anti bacterial ability as well. For the FGC they think it may be due to the 
high magnesium content which gives it the green color. 
  Thanks
  Steve N



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  From: Bob Banever <[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
  Sent: Thu May 28 17:32:58 2009
  Subject: Re: CS>Silver with zeolite or bentonite 


  Steve,

        Pascalite clay (a type of bentonite) naturally contains trace amounts 
of silver.  This may explain why it is so effective for infections.  I even 
brush my teeth with it every day and take a small amount internally as well.  

       Bob
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Norton, Steve 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:51 AM
    Subject: CS>Silver with zeolite or bentonite




    I think that I once saw a reference to experiments with zeolite in the 
distilled water while making CS. Does anyone know what the results of such 
experiments were? Has anyone experience with combining CS with zeolite or 
bentonite? 

    I have read the results at 
http://www.silvermedicine.org/bentoniteandsilverbacterialcomparisonstudy.html 
where CS and bentonite were used together. And the comments at 
http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilverandbentonite.html.

    In the comments the following statement is made: 
    "Used internally, bentonite is one of the most powerful detoxifying agents 
in nature. It neutralizes acids in the stomach almost immediately upon 
ingestion. It detoxifies the intestinal tracts. It acts directly upon the 
liver, slowly restoring it to full function with a proper diet. Although it is 
considered an inert substance, through long term use microscopic particles of 
clay ARE eventually accepted into the liver, and delivered into the 
bloodstream, where it fixes free oxygen, eliminating free radicals."

    Does anyone understand how clay can be introduced into the bloodstream by 
the liver?

    Thanks, 
           Steve N