Can you provide any documentation of these claims?

Thanks,

Garnet

Norton, Steve wrote:

Clay is used various ways. It can absorb toxins through the skin and so some use in a bath but that uses a larger amount. It can be used as a pack but that is usually for a wound. It is also taken internally where it does coat the intestinal wall and pull heavy metals and toxins from the blood through the intestinal wall. There is much less research on clays than zeolite but they pretty much work the same way. Each has a negative surface and internal charge with a very porous interior. They negative surface charge attracts and captures heavy metalsand many toxins. Over time the metal is taken into the porous interior where it is essentially permanently bound. It has also been shown to be effective against many bacteria. Zeolite has boon shown to adsorb many gasses and I expect that bentonite has the same ability bue the gas will need to be in solution.

 - Steve N


----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tue Sep 15 09:53:49 2009
Subject: Re: CS>EU666...US666  ]Leslie]

I am not up on the clay thing. Do you take the clay internally, or make
a pack out of it?  Are you saying that clay in the intestines, or on the
skin, can remove mercury from the blood?  I don't understand how that works.

Marshall


Deborah Gerard wrote:
 > We talked about the cs killing anything that was live in the vaccine
 > and the clay would absorb the mercury...I take Living Clay, it tastes
 > almost creamy when mixed with a juice,
 > debbi



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