Greetings Jules:

For interesting information on the natural treatement of fibroids, please
reference the following URL:
http://www.natmedpro.com/nmp/Uterfibr.htm

You'll notice that the authors suggest a hair analysis/lab work for heavy
metal toxicity.

SYMPTOMS of fibroids could very well respond favorably to external clay
treatments. Although, sadly, I have no personal experience to draw from,
there is certainly nothing to lose from trying.  You would most likely know
within 48 to 72 hours.  I've seen internal cancers eliminated in short
order, as well as cysts and skin cancers that hardly respond at all.

A clay magma is pre-prepared, usually by mixing about four parts water with
one part bentonite.  Store the clay in glass container if possible ( we use
20 gallon glass containers ).  The ideal mixture should bounce when one taps
the container ( by holding the container in one and hand, and tapping it
with the other or at least placing one hand on the other side of the
container and tapping it ).  It can take 72 hours for the mixture to "set"
to get this effect.

Take a clean, non-reactive dressing  ( or t-shirt, folded sheet, etc. ) that
is large enough to cover the area to be treated plus about an inch on each
side.  Treatment areas when dealing with internal organ healing, etc. are
quite often about eight square inches.  One can first add the clay to the
body, but it is often easier to eyeball the treatment area, and place 3/4"
inches of clay uniformly on the dressing itself  ( careful not to
over-compact the clay upon application ).  Then apply the dressing with the
clay on it over the treatment area.  The idea is that the dressing covers
the clay entirely with a little bit of slack left over.  The clay MUST be
covered.

Be forewarned of POSSIBLE reactions, which may or may not manifest about
twelve minutes into treatment:

A spiking pain, often described "lightening like" that either shoots into
the chest or through the feet.  This is nothing to be concerned about ( it
can be very surprising to the unaware individual who experiences it ) and
indeed is every indication that fantastic results will be experienced.

Severe chills throughout the body:  This is an indication that the clay pack
should be removed immediately.  Wait 24 to 48 hours and continue.

Increase in pain localized to the region being treated:  If this occurs, one
is BEST advised to continue with treatments, daily, until this stops
occuring, usually within 72 hours.  What is most likely occuring is that
cancerous tissues are expanding - a needed step in such treatments. In these
cases, any cancerous tissue that actually responds in this manner
 certainly not all forms by any means ) will be completely eliminated.

The first treatment should last 30 minutes, unless the feeling described is
one of greatly increased comfort and reduction of pain, in which case one
can go a full hour.  Drink plenty of fluids.  The clay should quickly warm,
and if one is sensitive enough, one should feel a significant increase in
heat above the dressing ( by running one's hand over the body, then the
dressing ).

The second day, provided that no unpleasant effects have been observed, the
pack should be left on for one hour.  The third day, if, again, the response
is either uneventful or favorable, the pack can remain on for one hour or
overnight, depending on convenience ( there is really nothing convenient per
se about such things! ).

At this point, one can re-evaluate the experience.  The clay itself when
used in this manner is only a catalyst that induces a response in the body.
A good idea is to watch for two things:  1) pause a few minutes after
removing the clay pack and observe the skin:  Is it whitish or redish, or
normal skin color? - one must give just enough time for the effects of the
pressure of the pack to normalize.  A redish color tone indicates a strong
exothermic reaction.  Most likely, the individual will have felt the effects
of the pack.  If the skin is whitish, this is an indication of severe immune
system supression.  Diligence is called for, as well as warmed clay packs.
If one carefully removes the pack ( it should come off in one peice )
examine the clay itself for perfectly concentric circles that penetrate the
clay.  I call these ( for lack of a better idea ) venting holes, and they
provide a strong indication that a favorable action is occuring, reducing
inflammation.  I've seen some dime sized.  Also, observe the skin for for
red, highly defined indents in the skin that stay on the skin for up to an
hour.  If one sees these indents, it is highly adviseable to repeat the
treatment whether one is convinced that anything is really happening or not.

It is wonderous to see fantastic results quickly using clay, although this
is NOT always the reality.  72 hours will give the explorer a very good idea
whether any benefit is being experienced ( accept in the case of severe
spinal and trauma induced chronic muscular injuries - some of these can take
six months for a favorable response ). The best support one can give the
elimination system in the form of liquids, herbal TEAS ( certainly not
capsules or tinctures ), fresh lemon water, 1st cold press olive oil, etc.
is always a good idea.










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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS>bentonite (OT)


> AVRA,
>
> Are bentonite packs good for fibroids?  Suggested use?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Jules
>
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