Hello Jason / AVRA, - I would love to get more info about that film,
where I can see it! I also would love to know where can I get-buy food
grade Bentonite!
Please, drop me a line.

Thanks in advance

IK

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason / AVRA" <silverd...@hotmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject! - bentonite



Hi All!

Bentonite is an aluminum silicate, and thus is really a organized form
of
quartz crystal: Al2O3 + 4SiO2 + nH2O ( hydrated bentonite, food
grade ).

It is widely used in many, many industries.

However, what makes it unique for consideration in natural medicine
are its
very unique properties.  Bentonite has an extremely dense makeup -
each gram
of bentonite covers a surface area of over 400 square meters.

When properly hydrated, it creates and sustains its own subtle
electromagnetic field ( negatively charged particles ).  It has
extremely
powerful sorptive properties, i.e. it attracts and holds to its
surface many
toxic substances.

Via it's many properties, a high quality green clay can eliminate an
infection in the body about 600 times faster than colloidal silver (
when
used externally ).  Used with understanding, it can speed tissue
healing by
over 60% in even the most serious wounds imaginable. However, its
method of
action is different than colloidal silver.

Extreme amounts of clay used in a bath have been known to help the
body
detox from severe heavy metal poisoning ( one can tell, because if it
works,
the clay turns black ).

U.S. Army studies show that bentonite may be a successful treatment
for
exposure to chemical warfare.  One Army emergency livestock protocol
calls
for immediate adminstration of bentonite internally to counter effects
of
radiation poisoning in livestock ( food sources ).

In fact, bentonite was the choice substance dumped by the ton on top
of the
Chernobyl nuclear plant after its untimely demise.

The natural green clays were the prime ingredient in them embolming
process
of the ancient Egyptians.  Cleoptra's fine skin condition was most
likely
due to secret blends of fine clays and exotic oils.

Used internally, bentonite is one of the most powerful detoxifying
agents in
nature.  It neutralizes acids in the stomach almost immediately upon
ingestion.  It detoxifies the intestinal tracts.  It acts directly
upon the
liver, slowly restoring it to full function with a proper diet.
Although it
is considered an inert substance, through long term use microscopic
particles of clay ARE eventually accepted into the liver, and
delivered into
the bloodstream, where it fixes free oxygen, elminating free radicals.

When used immediately in severe trauma situations ( externally ), clay
packs
significantly reduce tissue damage associated with swelling.

I'll never forget the first story I ever heard on clay healing.  In
fact,
the individual in question received a "most valueable citizen" town
award
for the incident.

A father's son wrecked quite badly in a motorcycle race, and it tore
up one
of his legs quite badly.  He was rushed to the hospital, but developed
a
severe infection that turned gangrene despite medical care.  After
several
days of observation and treatment, the doctor made the decision that
the leg
would be amputated the next morning.

The son had called his father, who lived in another part of the
country. The
father arrived at the hospital late that night.  Upon hearing that the
leg
would be amputated, he grabbed his son and carried him straight out of
the
hospital.  They drove for many hours, to a remote part of the Mojave
desert,
just outside of Death Valley, California, where the natural hotspring
waters
at one time had a rating of the second best in the world.  The area is
rich
in a natural high quality bentonite.

The father brought his son to the oldtimer local.  They and several
friends
took a large garbage bin, and filled it with hydrated clay.  When the
son
figured out he was supposed to stick his LEG in that MUD, he resisted
with
all of his strength!  It took four men to force him to do so, and to
hold
him in it long enough for the pain to start to subside.

They kept the leg in the solution for around 72 hours.  Upon removing
the
leg, and gently ( very gently ) washing the clay off, the infection
had been
COMPLETELY eradicated, and the leg was well on its way to healing.

Exactly 17 days later, the son was back on the track, racing again as
if
nothing had happened.

While this story may seem far fetched, I've personally seen similiar
results.  As far as I'm personally concerned, wound care in this day
and age
is nothing short of barbaric ( no offense to those wound care
specialists on
the list! ).

I remember dealing with some nurses who just couldn't WAIT to get a
pair of
pliers onto some staples embedded in granuluar tissue ( from a skin
graft
donor site ).  I talked them into leaving the site alone, and used
bentonite
to extract the staples naturally, which it did in under 72 hours ( I
didn't
tell THEM what I did, though ) - painless and effortless.

I wish I had a before image of what the donor sites looked like before
I
began using silver and clay, but there is some information on the
subject
available at this url:

http://members.dencity.com/eytonsearth/skingrafts.html

The areas were "littered" with small infections and inflammations.

I'm in the process of extensive film work, because complete tutorials,
and
graphic totutorials, need to be done to understand how to properly use
clay
for all manner of difficult situations.  It is easy to cause damage to
tissues or even inhibit healing if not used correctly.

The first exhibition should be up shortly...  How to prepare a natural
clay
for use in healing.

So much to do - so little time!

Jason



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