If the bentonite absorbs whatever it pulls from the body,  would there be any 
problems with its disposal?  suzy

> Tracy:
> 
> I'm certainly glad you've experienced good results with your candida
> protocol!
> 
> To keep bentonite pricing in perspective, the reseller cost of bulk USP
> bentonite from a full production quarry is about $200.00 for 50 lb. bag.  In
> powder form, this would make hundreds of gallons of the similiar substances
> that Sonne, Yerba, and others market.  The speciality companies, however,
> usually feel ( at least in their own minds! ) that their clays are
> particularly suitable for internal detoxification.  Some of them certainly
> have valid points to consider - however, I should mention that we've
> received good results from American Colloids 35 mesh industrial bentonite as
> well, which sells from between $15.00 - 25.00 per 50 lb bag.
> 
> The type of bentonite one decides to use is largely a personal decision.
> USP processed clay is almost a compromise between a natural clay, completely
> unprocessed ( by far the most potent  ) and FDA grade clay ( used in things
> like Pepto Bismol ).
> 
> I personally like V. E. Irons brand USP grade clay - I've followed their
> pioneering work in the supplement industry for quite some time, and have a
> great respect them.
> 
> To give you an idea of the potency of the substance we're talking about
> here, I'd like to relate a very true story on how healing clays, when used
> properly, can be ONE thing a wise individual does not want to do without:
> 
> Back in the mid-eighties, a young gentleman, motor cycle racing enthusiast,
> had a fairly severe accident in a race.  He was rushed to the hospital with
> a leg partially torn to shreds.  In short order he developed an infection
> which turned gangrene, and as time passed, the infection began to spread and
> worsen.
> 
> One night, the doctor in charge of the case made the decision that the leg
> needed to be removed, and scheduled surgery for the next morning.
> 
> Meanwhile, the gentleman's father finally arrived from out of town.  The
> father, that same evening ( upon seeing the condition of the leg and hearing
> of the doctor's decision ), picked his son up and stole him away from the
> hospital ( didn't even check him out! ).  They drove about 1/2 way across
> the country to the west coast, where a particular noteworthy bentonite
> deposit which the father was familiar with was located.
> 
> He took his son to some "oldtimers" who had long been familiar with clay
> healing.  They procured a large drum, and filled it with a hydrated
> bentonite "magma".  Upon seeing that these crazy people actually were going
> to put his LEG in this this drum of mud, the son strongly resisted, and it
> took six men to force the poor chap's leg into the drum.
> 
> The resistance didn't last long - bentonite often has a tendency to remove
> pain in short order.  They left the leg in the clay for four days.
> 
> When they removed his leg from the solution, not only was the infection
> completely gone, but tissue healing had already advanced at a very rapid
> rate.  Within two weeks, this lucky chap was back on the race course, leg
> healed.  His initial infection was most likely a hospital derived antibiotic
> resistant infection ( such occurences are becoming more and more common as
> time passes ).
> 
> This is not an exception to the rule.  Morey ( the gentleman whom oversaw
> this small miracle ) and the others involved had the complete confidence in
> this treatment because they'd seen the same thing happen over and over again
> for twenty plus years.
> 
> For those who have the opportunity to experiment with bulk bentonite, even
> quarry processed, a great time to do it is when one doesn't need it.  It can
> be hard to believe that such a substance has many profoundly effective uses.
> It can also be hard to experiment when yourself or a loved one has developed
> something tragic which needs immediate and tough decisions.
> 
> Externally, clay can even be used to eliminate stubborn urinary tract
> infections ( clay packs to the lower abdomen ).
> 
> For skin purposes, there is little more effective than a colloidal
> silver/bentonite combination.  A bentonite magma made from ~ 20ppm CS ( no
> need to fear "over-burning" a CS batch for external use ) has many
> advantages.  It would appear that the CS stays in CS form for the duration
> of it's use - if one prevents evaporation, one actually gets the benefit of
> colloidal silver's properties ( once the water evaporates, as when sprayed
> on the face, the effectiveness is at best drastically reduced ).
> 
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