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Questions about Redmond Clay

Clay is a natural earthly material, which becomes plastic when wet.
Basically, clay is a large family of minerals. Within this family, there
sub families, one of which is montmorillonite. In the montmorillonite
famiy, there are sub families, one of which is bentonite. In the each
having different properties. According to geologists sodium bentonite
is volcanic ash that fell in seawater; calcium bentonite is volcanic ash,
which fell in fresh water. Even in the sodium bentonites, there are
differences in properties and qualities.

Bentonite, a volcanic ash, is pure natural—a product of Mother Nature.

“Bentonite is one of the volcanic ashes. It is not a drug or chemical
composition made in a laboratory. It is a product of Mother Earth.
Bentonite in ages past was blown into the sky by volcanic action,
which sifted down to help impregnate the soil with its 25 to 35 trace
minerals. Bentonite, under a high-power microscope, is seen as
extremely minute rectangular particles, similar in shape to a business
card. When hydrated, it generates and maintains a very strong
electromagnetic field, which allows it to attract and hold unwanted,
non-nutritive substances such as pesticides and other toxins so that
they can be eliminated from the body.”

What does the clay do for my body?
Clay naturally rids the body of toxins, helping eliminate food allergies,
food poisoning, mucus colitis, spastic colitis, viral infections, such as
stomach flu, and parasites (parasites are unable to reproduce in the
presence of clay).

The negatively charge clay attracts positively charged particles
(toxins).  By in large, most toxic poisons are positively charged.  These
toxins are irresistibly drawn towards the clay.  The very minuteness of
the particles of Bentonite gives a large surface area in proportion to
the volume used, thus enabling it to pick up many times its weight in
positively charged particles.  One gram of the product has a surface of
800 square meters. The greater the surface area the greater its power
to pick up positively charged particles.

Will the aluminum in the clay hurt me?
The aluminum in the sodium bentonite cannot be absorbed by the
body. Both the negative charged bentonite and negative charge cells
of the stomach repel each other like polar opposites. This stops
bentonite from entering our bodies.

How does the clay work?
Bentonite has many attributes that contribute to its absorbing power.
Our analysis shows that it contains a many minerals.  Secondly,
bentonite has a negative electrical charge, attracting positively-
charged toxins.  In addition, the formation of bentonite resembles tiny
business card shapes with the wide surfaces having a negative charge
and the edges having a positive charge, providing for a powerful
pulling effect.  Benetonite clay also is able to pull toxins many times
over its own weight.

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.

Bentonite has unusual attributes when combined with water. The
electrical and molecular formation of clay quickly takes a different
form. This produces a powerful electric charge that has the ability to
absorb toxic elements from the intestinal tract or other poisons into its
core, and stores it.

Basically, when the clay gets wet it swells similar to a sponge and
draws toxins into its center. Once the the electric charge has pulled
the toxins, the are never released.

What are the historical uses of clay?
Bentonite Mineral Clay (Montmorillonite) comes from the city of
Montmorillon France.  However, the use of clay for medicinal purposes
has been around for generations. Common to Greeks and Romans,
clay healed fractures, and the famous Greek doctor Dioscoride noted
its “extraordinary strength” for healing. While Native Americans
referred to it as “Ee-Wah-Kee” meaning “The-Mud-That-Heals”.  It was
also known that Tribes in Africa used clay as a purgative and for
diarrhea relief. Dr. Weston A. Price, well known dentist in the ‘30s,
found that natives’ knapsacks contained food smothered in a ball
shape with clay.  This helped prevent what was called “sick stomach”.

Somewhere in the 1800s’ clay became known in Europe as a healing
agent. In fact, During World War II, Russian and French soldiers
partook mandatory rations of clay to avoid wide spread diarrhea
reaping havoc on nearby troops.

“Studies show that the use of volcanic ash internally goes back to the
Indians of the high Andes mountains, tribes in Central Africa and the
aborigines of Australia. Taken internally, it supports the intestinal
system in the elimination of toxins.”

“This clay has been used for thousands of years as both an internal
and external purification aid. The Egyptians used it to preserve their
famous mummies. The ancient Greeks and Romans used it to restore
health.The great German Naturopaths of the last century hailed clay
as one of nature’s great remedies. Mahatma Ghandi advocated the
use of clay for health and purification. Numerous so-called ‘primitive’
tribes have used clay for both internal and external purification.”

Is clay safe to eat?
Bentonite clay is increasingly used both internally and externally by
those interested in natural remedies, and it is included on the FDA’s
famous “GRAS” list, which stands for “Generally Recognized as Safe.”
With increasing public knowledge about minerals, some have
expressed concern over the presence of small amounts of aluminum
in bentonite clay. However, Dr. Anderson himself, and numerous
others who have used Bentonite clay extensively with his cleanse
program, have had hair analyses done which indicated that the body
does not absorb aluminum from Bentonite.

Is clay safe to eat clay with medications and supplements?
The drawing power of clay will absorb the effectiveness of anything
you are taking orally. You should wait at least an hour after drinking
Redmond Clay before you ingest take pills, herbs, or supplement.