Hi Marshall:

Thanks for posting the article on healing clays. ASU tested one sample I
gave them a few years ago.  My good friend Thierry Brunett provided the rest
of the samples that ASU used in this study.

I would like to state that ASU is only taking the first baby steps in
studying clays.  The importance of their work, as it relates to work that
I've done, is their demonstration that one type of clay in-vitro had no
effect against the bacteria tested, and yet it still proved effective
against an otherwise uncurable disease condition in the body.

I have some private photo histories that show that this particular French
clay created an absolutely "pathogen-sterile" ( for lack of a better term )
environment in and on the part of the body treated... Considering that -- in
this case-- we're talking about a hand and a part of an arm WITH NO SKIN,
with bone exposed, it's absolutely remarkable.

HOWEVER, ASU did not publish the time-kill study.  I have not seen the
original study as of yet, but based on similiar studies that have been done
over and over again over the years, I can state that:

The time to kill ratio of clays is not very impressive.  Every study that
I've seen measures the time span for 90%+ reduction at about 30 minutes.  To
compare, if you are using a good quality silver, you should be able to reach
the same kill ratio in under 10 minutes.  This is why I now always add at
least 25% isolated silver to my clay formulations.

Eventually, I will publish my theories on the energy transducing properties
of clay.  However, I need more real evidence to present before I do this.

Suffice it to say that the most important ingredient in a clay
formulation...besides the clay...is the WATER.

This is one reason why, for the last three years, I've been studying water!

Best Regards,

Jason


----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 11:08 AM
Subject: CS>Researchers Test Antibacterial Effects of Healing Clays


http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/524854/

Masrhall



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