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#7 Bentonite - 32 oz - Liquid
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#7 Bentonite - 32 oz - Liquid

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Our Detoxificant is a natural and powerful detoxicant derived from bentonite, a mineral-rich volcanic clay. For centuries, native tribes around the world have recognized and benefited from the healing properties of bentonite clay in internal and external applications. In the early 20th century, bentonite clay was used by the British Army in India to treat acute bacterial food poisoning and in China to help treat cholera. We use a special process to refine the raw bentonite clay to remove mica, dirt and other impurities, in order to concentrate the active detoxifying ingredient, montmorillonite ("mont-mor-ill-o-nite"). This procedure places montmorillonite into a colloidal suspension and retains its innate negative charge. These properties allow the powerful adsorption (physical binding) of positively charged substances. (Most metabolic, environmental, and chemical wastes are positively charged.) Montmorillonite possesses the ability to adsorb about 40 times its own weight in positively charged substances present in the alimentary canal. Because montomorillonite has such strong adsorptive properties and is not digested, it tightly binds toxic material to be excreted.* History of Use Bentonite is not a new product. Primitive tribes of various continents have been using volcanic ash for centuries for various conditions of ill health. Primitives used to carry with them a ball of bentonite clay, which they would mix with water. They would dip their food into it before eating to prevent "sick stomach". Liquid bentonite was used for centuries in China for summer diarrhea and cholera. In 1712, Father Deutrecolle, a Jesuit Missionary, described the clay works in China and mentioned that the clay (bentonite) was used for diarrhea. The use of bentonite as an adjunct to medications during the Balkan war of 1910 helped to red

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Product Details:
Product Weight: 4.13 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
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Ingredients: Colloidal Bentonite
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 1 customer reviews )
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3 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3This was recommended for internal cleansingNov 28, 2010
By silhouette_of_enchantment "zenfully awake."
Jordan Rubin recommends Sonne's in his work, "Restoring your Digestive Health" as a supplement. It is liquid Bentonite Clay, used for centuries by Native Americans and British soldiers to cure tummy problems. The clay has a strong, negative electric charge which is supposedly bad for the nasty intestinal bacteria. These bacteria can damage an intestinal track. Their waste byproducts can leak through the damaged intestine wall, and release toxins into your system. In theory, the liquid clay can help reduce their population.

According to their product website, the active ingredient is montmorillonite placed in a collodial suspension. It cannot be digested.

I was expecting to gag as soon as I swallowed this liquid clay mixture. The company recommends several tablespoons mornings and evenings. It's hard to describe the taste. It wasn't icky, nor did it have a gross aftertaste -- a plus in my book! Sonne's has a mild, mineral taste, like loam-water. Thankfully, it's smoother in texture than when psyllium is dissolved in water. You have to experience the taste yourself to make a proper judgment.

The clay supposedly cleanses intestinal lining. The jury's still out for me, whether it works, but I will give it another try.

 
 
 
 
 
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