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Which clay are you talking about?

Zo

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007 7:46 AM

Re: Poisonous Toothpaste

 

 

>I use clay three times a week or so. Clay water repairs deep pockets

> and it draws poison and toxins from the gums like nothing else can. You

> can soak cotton in clay water and apply to absesses and ect too. Draws

> them right out post haste. It's too abrasive to use clay daily to brush

> your teeth with though.

> I use peroxide in the water pix. And baking soda to brush with the

> other days.

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> I will mix DMSO in with clay when I need a super powerful, super fast

> cure. When I had that brain storm I googled to see if anyone else had.

> Didn't fin mych at all, EXCEPT that most horse linament was clay and

> DMSO. Horses aren't much good without their legs so they need a quick

> and powerful fix. I was angry for two weeks that so many people have

> neglected to apply this to humans with the same injuries leaving them

> with unhealed pain for the rest of their lives!

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>> Basic Toothpaste

>> 1 Tsp of the Old Fashioned Tooth Powder

>> 1/4 Tsp Hydrogen peroxide

>> Mix into a paste and brush as usual.

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Any of the bentonites, they draw. Even french green clay. sodium

bentonite swells, calcium bentonite does not.

There is alot of garbage to google through on " healing clays " , and

there are many clays out there that are healing and useful. One is

not superior to the other really.

Rhassoul is awsome in soaps and alone and is moisturizing where the

other ones are more drying, because they draw. Koalin actually

bleaches dark spots, is used in cosmetics, and stops diarrhea

(Kaopectate) but it is not a bentonite. French Green clay and Sodium

Bentonite and calcium bentonite are clays that pull/draw. I keep

several of them around and I mix them too.

Here is a little info I googled and saved in my hours of research to

pass along and help others, I hope it helps many here.

Here are a ton of sites that are all good. I tried to find the

cheapest prices I could in the search which is not easy. The holistic

horse has the best price on calcium bentonite. And the listed clays

for Terramin are the cheapest I could find(red desert clay).

I LOVE the eyton site. She is very knowledgable on clays, and knows

it is one of the most hidden cures in the world even in the natural

realm.

 

http://www.king-cart.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?

store=Mary0008 & product=TERRAMIN+

 

http://www.aboutclay.com/uses/spider_veins.htm

 

http://www.theholistichorse.com/index.php?page=details & id=378

 

http://www.magneticclay.com/radiation_clays.php bath clays (just for

reading)

 

http://www.calearthminerals.com/shop/products.php?

product=dGVycmFtaW4= (more red clay)

 

http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/Terramin_Clay.htm (alittle more info

on red clay)

 

http://www.aboutclay.com/clay_sources.htm (about clay)

 

http://www.calibex.com/French-Green-Clay/zzcalibex2zB1z0--search-html

 

http://www.thepetalternative.com/terramin.html (more info about red

clay)

 

http://www.naturalrearing.com/J_In_Learning/Misc/ANTIBIOTICSINFECTIONS

..html (about antibiotics)

 

http://www.herbalcom.com/ (clay pricing) green clay for sure here not

sure about others

 

http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-clay.php

 

http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-

clay.php<http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-clay.php

 

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Thank you so much for this wealth of information. I do appreciate it.

Zo

www.bosquebathandbody.com

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007 3:08 PM

Re: question about clay

 

 

> Any of the bentonites, they draw. Even french green clay. sodium

> bentonite swells, calcium bentonite does not.

> There is alot of garbage to google through on " healing clays " , and

> there are many clays out there that are healing and useful. One is

> not superior to the other really.

> Rhassoul is awsome in soaps and alone and is moisturizing where the

> other ones are more drying, because they draw. Koalin actually

> bleaches dark spots, is used in cosmetics, and stops diarrhea

> (Kaopectate) but it is not a bentonite. French Green clay and Sodium

> Bentonite and calcium bentonite are clays that pull/draw. I keep

> several of them around and I mix them too.

> Here is a little info I googled and saved in my hours of research to

> pass along and help others, I hope it helps many here.

> Here are a ton of sites that are all good. I tried to find the

> cheapest prices I could in the search which is not easy. The holistic

> horse has the best price on calcium bentonite. And the listed clays

> for Terramin are the cheapest I could find(red desert clay).

> I LOVE the eyton site. She is very knowledgable on clays, and knows

> it is one of the most hidden cures in the world even in the natural

> realm.

>

> http://www.king-cart.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?

> store=Mary0008 & product=TERRAMIN+

>

> http://www.aboutclay.com/uses/spider_veins.htm

>

> http://www.theholistichorse.com/index.php?page=details & id=378

>

> http://www.magneticclay.com/radiation_clays.php bath clays (just for

> reading)

>

> http://www.calearthminerals.com/shop/products.php?

> product=dGVycmFtaW4= (more red clay)

>

> http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/Terramin_Clay.htm (alittle more info

> on red clay)

>

> http://www.aboutclay.com/clay_sources.htm (about clay)

>

> http://www.calibex.com/French-Green-Clay/zzcalibex2zB1z0--search-html

>

> http://www.thepetalternative.com/terramin.html (more info about red

> clay)

>

> http://www.naturalrearing.com/J_In_Learning/Misc/ANTIBIOTICSINFECTIONS

> .html (about antibiotics)

>

> http://www.herbalcom.com/ (clay pricing) green clay for sure here not

> sure about others

>

> http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-clay.php

>

> http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-

> clay.php<http://www.eytonsearth.org/purchase-buy-healing-clay.php

>

> bt'

>

> " Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that

> matter. "

> - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

>

>

The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

> yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

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It has been awhile since I've thought about clay. I am Intrigued by all the

info being posted. Does anyone know of a book that covers the clays and what

they do?

 

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Kathryn,

Absolutely! I thought this page was more clearly marked, I normally

keep it more open, sorry!!! Some of the books are out of print so a

little spendy, others are very affordable and softly used.

bt

 

http://www.eytonsearth.org/clay-books.html

 

, Kathryn Chapman

<paintedgoatfarm wrote:

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> It has been awhile since I've thought about clay. I am Intrigued

by all the info being posted. Does anyone know of a book that covers

the clays and what they do?

>

> Kathryn

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