Yes, AVRA, you're right- they recommend 1 TBSP. a day- which is what I've
been doing.  Are you saying that I should be taking 4 TBSP.a day?  What
brand do you take and where can I get it?  The Yerba Prima is 8.95 a bottle.
----- Original Message -----
From: "A.V.R.A" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Normal / bentonite


> Yerba Prima markets a USP grade bentonite, which is certainly, in my
> opinion, a better choice than the FDA grade alternatives.  $10.95 is a bit
> steep in price for 1 pint - I can at times go through a pint for various
> applications easily in a day, but this is typical in alt med marketing.
>
> If I remember correctly, Great Plains clay is a Wyoming Clay, similiar to
> American Colloid's brand.
>
> They recommend a dose of one tablespoonful per day, which is a bit low
 the
> actual recommended dose is one tablespoonful of powder to a glass of
> water ), but still useful I'm certain.
>
> I know it's probably hard to imagine, at 10.95 a bottle, using bentonite
> three to four times daily as a part of one's lifestyle ( with cyclic
breaks
> of course ) - I certainly wouldn't be able to afford it.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gage Tarrant <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 6:16 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Normal / bentonite
>
>
> > Hi AVRA- this is very interesting- the bentonite I began using about a
> month
> > ago (and need to resume using, obviously, since the effects are most
> > beneficial after about a month) is "Great Plains" by Yerba Prima.  Have
> you
> > used this brand?  It's milky white and very mild in taste, almost
> tasteless.
> > Thanks.   I've already gotten a couple of thumbs up from others, but I'd
> > love to hear your opinion too.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "A.V.R.A" <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 4:13 PM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Normal / bentonite
> >
> >
> > > Normally speaking, the liver does not initially process bentonite - it
> > > rejects it.  That is probably why none of the formalized studies have
> > picked
> > > up on this ( of course, scientific studies are quite rare to begin
with
> on
> > > this subject ).
> > >
> > > The liver, apparently, must first be restored to optimum health.  My
> > > understanding of the dynamics come from Raymond Dextreit's Earth Cures
> > > handbook.
> > >
> > > A semi-healthy liver ( void of disease such as sclerosis, hepatitis,
> > ect. )
> > > takes at least 30 days of internal use, WITH home-brewed herbal teas
to
> > > assist liver/kidney functions.  Until that point is reached, the
> bentonite
> > > acts on the liver but is not processed BY the liver.
> > >
> > > However, this changes.
> > >
> > > Although I certainly cannot provide a scientific explanation, this can
> be
> > > practically demostrated with enough patience.  Once the liver DOES
start
> > > processing bentonite, in short order a fairly drastic change occurs in
> the
> > > blood itself.  I have not had lab work done - however, the effect is
> quite
> > > visible, because the blood becomes so enriched that it changes several
> > > shades of color...  In fact, if you were to accidently cut yourself in
> > front
> > > of a group of people ( which is how I discovered this neat
phenominon )
> > the
> > > response would be uniform gasps.
> > >
> > > It took me personally about six months of excessive detoxification to
> > reach
> > > this level.
> > >
> > > Often times, external treatments of a good healing clay are necessary
if
> a
> > > liver is in bad shape.  It may not, at first, make any sense, but the
> > > results are very easily demonstratable.
> > >
> > > The PH balance is indeed affected.  This goes beyond the stomach and
> > > digestive system as well.  This can be demonstrated through long term
> use
> > of
> > > bentonite internally on a daily basis.  Unlike colloidal silver, most
> > > healing clays have very little effect on fungi itself.  However,
> prolonged
> > > use, even without diet changes, slowly starts to eliminate fungal
> > > infections.  My only explanation for this is a gradual restoration of
> the
> > > acid/basic system of the body.
> > >
> > > I think some of the latest formalized research was done by UCLA, and
> their
> > > studies were very poorly done.  Perhaps this is due to the fact that
> they
> > > really didn't understand the nature of the substance.
> > >
> > > Keep in mind that bentonite operates to detoxify the body via
sorption.
> > So,
> > > we're not really talking about a binding agent per se.  It also works
> when
> > > used on the outside of the body.
> > >
> > > I'll never forget one experience I had with a skin graft donor site.
> > There
> > > were I would say about 30 staples left that were embedded in new
> granular
> > > tissue, and I felt it was a bit barbaric to use pliers to pull them
out.
> > > Instead, we simply used a clay pack to remove the staples.  Most came
> out
> > > within about 72 hours.  The last stubborn few which were completely
> > imbedded
> > > under the skin took about six days.  None of them needed to be removed
> > with
> > > pliers.  The experiment was done without without the clay ever
touching
> > the
> > > body.  A thin dressing was applied uniformly to the site, the clay was
> > > applied to this dressing, then covered with a second dressing.
> > >
> > > Bentonite is proving very EXCELLENT in the treatment of radiation
> > poisoning.
> > > I wish I had more solid data on this, since radiation comes in many
> forms,
> > > but I've lost contact with the group that was shipping healing clay by
> the
> > > 1000's of gallons to Prussia ( if I remember correctly ), for
assistance
> > to
> > > those who had radiation poisoning from a contaminated water supply
> > resulting
> > > from the Cheranobyl disaster.
> > >
> > > Needless to say one certainly does NOT want to use bentonite while
> > > undergoing chemotherapy or other such treatments.
> > >
> > > One day I certainly plan to do more formalized research - when I have
> the
> > > resources available.
> > >
> > > On a last note, while bentonite IS an aluminum silicate, it is NOT
> simply
> > > aluminum silicate.  As far as I know, the FDA approved purified
> bentonites
> > > may not respond the same as a natural bentonite.  I personally have
only
> > > tried the FDA grade bentonite once - couldn't stand it.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Duncan Crow <[email protected]>
> > > To: <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 12:20 PM
> > > Subject: Re: CS>Normal / bentonite
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hello A.V.R.A.;
> > > >
> > > > How does the liver process the clays? Given that the clays are
> aluminum
> > > > silicate and as such, unavailable to the digestive tract, their
action
> > > will
> > > > be as a stabilizer and possibly a binder to toxins, right?
> > > >
> > > > How does bentonite fix oxygen into the bloodstream?  I wasn't aware
> that
> > > > clay could change body pH or infuence oxygen directly. Let's look at
> > this
> > > > important possibilty in more detail.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > <<I know no better way to overcome the unpleasant side effects than
> the
> > > use
> > > > of bentonite/healing clays, which will also eliminate in rapid order
> any
> > > > herximer effect the body experiences with intense therapies. I
> > personally
> > > > have ingested up to six grams daily of pure vitamin C powder with no
> > > > unpleasant side effects by waiting about 45 minutes and ingesting a
> > liter
> > > or
> > > > so of clay water ( not recommended if one has not gently adjusted to
> > > > internal use of clays ).
> > > >
> > > > The clays added to the diet also help to avoid the possible pitfall
of
> > an
> > > > inbalance of free radicals in the body.  Once the liver begins to
> > process
> > > > the clays ( this can take a minimum of four weeks of usage, with a
> > maximum
> > > > dependant directly upon the condition of the liver ), bentonite
fixes
> > free
> > > > oxygen in the blood stream>>
> > > >
> > > >
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