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Therapeutic Living Clay - Last but not least is another cleanser plus a whole lot more. Therapeutic Living Clay is a special variety of clay making up only about 1%-2% of all the clay on the earth. It has been used since the time of Adam and some believe it may have been the manna that the children of Israel ate while wandering in the wilderness. Most recent studies have shown that it is the missing ingredient in replication of RNA and it has been used for countless other things such as indian war paint and healing balms, spa treatments at the best spas in the world, some of the finest cosmetics, and many cleansing and detox supplements on the market today and the list goes on and on. TLC or Therapeutic Living Clay.
Calcium based clays are referred to as "living clays" as they principally consist of minerals that contribute to the production of enzymes in all living organisms. They are the preferred clays to be ingested by humans, animals, and plants and for incorporating into soil. Always check your product labels. I recommend a pure, Calcium Bentonite Clay with a very fine screen mesh (325 is best).
These negatively charged minerals can adsorb and absorb. The two words are similar but their differences are fundamental to understanding how Bentonite (TLC) clay minerals function and how healing clay works. Adsorption describes the process by which the charged particles of other substances combine with the charged particles on the outer surface of the clay molecule. First imagine the structure of the clay molecule to be similar to a stack of business cards with spaces in between the cards. The clay molecule has unsatisfied ionic bonds around its edges and naturally seeks to satisfy those bonds. For this to happen it must come into contact with a molecule of another substance with unsatisfied bonds that carry an opposite electrical(ionic) charge. When the two molecules meet, the ions held on the outer surface of the clay molecule are exchanged with the ions held on the outside surface of the molecule of the other substance.
Bentonite clay molecules carry a negative electrical charge while toxins, bacteria, viruses, yeast, parasites and other impurities carry a positive charge. Calcium Bentonite clay is also very alkaline or has a pH of up to 9.7, while these toxins, impurities, and their wastes are acidic and can not live in an alkaline or pH balanced environment (or an environment that is well oxygenated). When the clay is taken into the human body, the positively charged toxins are attracted to the negatively charged surfaces of the clay molecule. The clay molecule acts like a magnet, attracting and holding the toxins and impurities to its surface, and removing them when the clay is removed or expelled.
Absorption is a slower and more complex process. Acting like a sponge, the Bentonite clay molecule draws other substances into its internal structure. Absorption can only occur when the foreign substance has undergone a chemical change and is then allowed to enter the clay's molecular inner structure. Once the foreign substance has undergone the chemical change, it enters into the spaces between the clay's inner structures. So the toxins that were formerly only sticking to the surface of the clay's outer structure through ionic bonding, are now pulled inside the clay molecule. This is the primary reason why absorptive clays are labeled as mobile layered or expandable clays. The more substances that are pulled into the clay's inner structure, the more the clay expands and its layers swell.
All absorbent clays have a charge on their inner layers. This means that charged ions sit between the layers of the clay molecule surrounded by water molecules. The clay expands as foreign substances are absorbed and fill the spaces between the clay molecule's stacked layers. Absorbent clay will absorb positively charged toxins and impurities and ignore negatively charged nutrients. Calcium Bentonite clay is by far the most effective clay, with the strongest drawing power, best mineral composition, and highest pH of up to 9.7. We find the broadest spectrum healing modality on our planet in Calcium Bentonite Clay.
The names Bentonite and Montmorillonite are sometimes used interchangeably to refer to edible Bentonite Clays belonging to the smectite family of clays. These clays were formed from volcanic activity millions of years ago and are principally volcanic ash. Many sodium based clays are marketed as edible Bentonite Clays, but require mixing with an acid beverage, like apple cider vinegar, to offset the high sodium content prior to consumption. As our bodies cannot tolerate the ingestion of large amounts of sodium-based clay that can be consumed in a day is restricted to small dosages. There are no such consumption requirements or restrictions placed on pure Calcium Bentonite Clay. Healing clay may be a new concept to some of us, but it has been used for thousands of years. Long before recorded history, humans have used healing clays externally and internally to cure illnesses, sustain life, and promote general health.
Montmorillonite Clay was named after the town of Montmorillon in France where it was first identified. Your green swelling clays are known for their remarkable healing properties. Due to the molecular makeup the swelling clays have a greater drawing or detoxing potential.
Calcium Bentonite Clay is the rarest form of clay. There have been only a few finds throughout the history of mines, which contained a pure vein, natural, Calcium Bentonite Clay. Even though Sodium Bentonite, and Calcium Bentonite Clay are cousins from the same family & genus, they are as different as night and day in efficacy and intended uses.
So if you're looking for the best clay for detoxing, internal cleansing, or any sort of healing use, Calcium Bentonite Clay is the number one clay of choice.
Jul 7, 2010
[MedicalConspiracies] Therapeutic Living Clay
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