Hydrated Bentonite Clay
A Priceless Gift from Mother
Nature - Herbal "First Aid"
by Dr. Richard Anderson
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One of the first items to include in an herbal "first aid kit"
would be hydrated Bentonite. Bentonite is known for its highly absorptive
properties and its ability to draw out and bind heavy metals, drugs
and other toxins from the body. This clay has been used for thousands
of years as both an internal and external purification aid. The Egyptians
used it to preserve their famous mummies. The ancient Greeks and Romans
used it to restore health. The great German Naturopaths of the last
century hailed clay as one of nature's great remedies. Mahatma Ghandi
advocated the use of clay for health and purification. Numerous so-called
`primitive' tribes have used clay for both internal and external purification.
Today, Bentonite clay is increasingly used both internally and
externally by those interested in natural remedies, and it is included
on the FDA's famous "GRASS" list, which stands for "Generally
Recognized as Safe." With increasing public knowledge about
minerals, some have expressed concern over the presence of small
amounts of aluminum in bentonite clay. However, Dr. Anderson himself,
and numerous others who have used Bentonite clay extensively with his
cleanse program, have had hair analyses done which indicated that the
body does not absorb aluminum from Bentonite.
Bentonite is one of the volcanic ashes. It is not a drug or chemical
composition made in a laboratory. It is a product of Mother Earth.
Bentonite in ages past was blown into the sky by volcanic action,
which sifted down to help impregnate the soil with its 25 to 35 trace
minerals. Bentonite, under a high-power microscope, is seen as
extremely minute rectangular particles, similar in shape to a business
card. When hydrated, it generates and maintains a very strong
electromagnetic field, which allows it to attract and hold unwanted ,
non-nutritive substances such as pesticides and other toxins so that
they can be eliminated from the body.
Radiation
Dr. Jensen, N.D., D.C., Ph.D., suggests using bentonite to absorb
radiation from the bones. Since so many of us are subject to various
forms of radiation, whether from X-rays or television or computers,
this would be something to consider. This could be extremely
important for those who have undergone radiation treatment for cancer.
Some people take about a cup of extra thick liquid bentonite and put
it into their bath water. Others have used a full quart and more.
It is highly effective in drawing out toxins. But too much, or too
long exposure, will dry out the skin.
Swelling & Pain in Gums & Teeth
Some bentonite users report relief from swelling, pain and aching in
the gums and teeth. Since these symptoms are manifestations of toxins
or infections in the tissue surrounding the teeth and gums, it is
easily apparent that bentonite's powerful absorbing qualities would
provide relief for these areas. If you are suffering from pain or
swelling in the teeth and gum area, it would be wise to take a
psyllium shake several times a day to absorb any poisons being
released from theinfected mouth into the bowel. Dr. Anderson,
himself, has done this many times for a tooth infection and attained
complete relief from the pain and aching. His tooth infections were
caused by old root canals. When he finally had the root canals
removed, the infections stopped forever. In this situation it would
also help to pack powdered bentonite directly onto the swollen,
painful areas to draw the irritating toxins out. A combination of
powdered bentonite and plantain (another powerful absorber) can be
used in a square of cheesecloth or muslin, which is then dampened and
placed over the irritated area of the gums. This seems to work best
if you do this before bed and sleep with it under your lips.
Skin Eruptions
Hydrated bentonite is invaluable for skin eruptions as well. Dr.
Anderson once got an extremely severe case of poison oak, in every
nook and cranny of his body, during a camping trip. When he got home,
he put thick hydrated bentonite on every spot he saw or felt, and
noticed immediate relief from the itchiness. However, the next
morning after showering it all off, he saw that there were still some
red spots, and the itchiness returned. Again, he applied hydrated
bentonite, and again the itchiness left. This time, when he showered
it all off, it was completely gone! We also use this on yellow jacket
bites. For some people, when bentonite is applied to the sting, it
removes the pain within 10 seconds.
Many have used a paste of hydrated bentonite as a facial mask for
general skin enlivening and cleansing, as well as for specific skin
eruptions. Whenever applied to a pimple or infected skin bump, the
hydrated bentonite will simply draw out the toxic matter that is
causing the eruption. This application should be repeated each night
before retiring until the skin eruption has been completely eliminated.
Diarrhea
In the MEDICAL ANNALS of the District of Columbia, Vol. 20, No. 6,
June, 1961, under the title "The Value of Bentonite for Diarrhea," are
the results of the clinical work performed by a team of medical
doctors using hydrated bentonite in the treatment of diarrhea. The
diarrhea was the result of virus infections, food allergies, spastic
colitis and food poisoning. The results of the scientific
investigation indicated that liquid bentonite provided substantial
relief in 97% of the cases. The percent of relief indicated by the
symptoms were: abdominal cramps - 80%; anorexia - 78%; malaise -
80%; headaches - 71%; nausea - 85%; and weakness - 100%. The
article concluded:
"By virtue of its physical action, bentonite serves as an absorbent
aid in detoxification of the intestinal canal."
Both U.S. Government Bureau of Mines Booklet #609 and a
late edition of the Dispensatory of the United States of America, an
official compendium, give bentonite high praise:
"In addition to the growing number of external uses for bentonite, it
has been reported to be of value as an intestinal evacuant when used
in the form of a gel."
About Aluminum
Some people are concerned about the aluminum in bentonite. Yes, it
does have aluminum. For aluminum is one of the most abundant minerals
on the earth. However, if you recall the above paragraph where it
states that bentonite has a negative electrical charge, you will
realize that bentonite cannot be absorbed by the body. The epithelium
cells of the gut are also negatively charged. Like the polar opposites
of two magnets repelling one another, the cells of our bowels
absolutely repel the bentonite from entering the inner sanctum of our
bodies. This means that you never need to be concerned about taking
psyllium shakes. Dr. Anderson has probably set the world's record in
the consuming of bentonite. Not only has he no signs of aluminum
poisoning, but also hair analysis has never indicated any abnormal
levels of aluminum in his body. And does he still use bentonite?
Absolutely.
About Bentonite
Since bentonite has such strong absorptive powers, some
may be concerned about whether it might absorb necessary nutrients
from the alimentary canal as well. Independent experiments designed
to find out how much this absorption would adversely affect the growth
and health of animals indicated no ill effects when the intake of
bentonite was 25% of the total diet, but did adversely affect the
health of the animals when the intake of bentonite was increased to
50% of the total diet. (Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Science, Vol.
57, pg. 678, May 10, 1954.) Even 25% of the total diet is a lot of
bentonite!
It is important, however, not to take any nutritional
supplement at the same time as the bentonite. Especially when used
with psyllium, the bentonite will absorb anything of nutritional value
such as herbs, friendly bacteria, and vitamins, as well as toxins, bad
bacteria and parasites. Be sure to wait 1 hour after doing a
bentonite shake before taking anything nutritional.
Scientific research has shown that bentonite's absorptive action is
due to five characteristics. First, it has a large and varied mineral
content. Second, it has a negative electrical attraction for
positively-charged particles. Third, its particles (being shaped like
calling cards), have the wide surfaces negative-polarized and the
edges positive-polarized, which give it an incredible negative pulling
power. Fourth, the very minuteness of the particles of bentonite
gives a large surface area in proportion to the volume used, thus
enabling it to pick up many times its own weight in positively-charged
particles. Fifth, to obtain maximum effectiveness in the human body,
it must be put in a liquid colloidal-gel state.
Though bentonite has been used internally by the American Indians for
hundreds of years to help detoxify the bowels, Dr. Anderson recommends
that when using it internally, we always use it with psyllium, as a
psyllium shake. The reason for this is that some people fear that
bentonite could get stuck in the gut. We do not know for certain if
this has ever occurred with anyone, but just to be safe, use it with
psyllium. Dr. Anderson suggests this because psyllium is known to
help prevent undesirable inorganic minerals from entering the system.
Dr. Anderson also explains that he has consumed as much as 1/4 cup of
Hydrated Bentonite right out of the bottle many times. Why would he do
this? Because he had eaten something that was contaminated. The
bentonite eliminated the problem immediately.
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