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Bentonite Clay
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What is it? Bentonite, also referred to as Montmorillonite, is one of the most effective and powerful healing clays used to treat both internal and external maladies. Bentonite can be used externally as a clay poultice, mud pack or in the bath and, in skin care recipes. Internally it can be added to water or glazed upon food to help those with sensitive palates.
How does it work? Bentonite is very unusual in the fact that once it becomes hydrated, the electrical and molecular components of the clay rapidly change and produce an "electrical charge". Its highest power lies in the ability to absorb toxins, impurities, heavy metals and other internal contaminants. Bentonite clay's structure assists it in attracting and soaking up poisons on its exterior wall and then slowly draw them into the interior center of the clay where it is held in a sort of repository. To state it another way… "Bentonite is a swelling clay. When it becomes mixed with water it rapidly swells open like a highly porous sponge. From here the toxins are drawn into the sponge through electrical attraction and once there, they are bound.
Internal Use: Take one heaping teaspoon of Bentonite and add it to about eight ounces of liquid and thoroughly mix until the clay is completely combined with the water.
External Use Add 2-3 ounces of Bentonite clay to your bath and thoroughly mix in, soak and enjoy. For external packs add one part clay to three parts water or until you reach desired consistency, mix thoroughly to an even paste and apply to skin area.
This Bentonite clay is quarry mined from naturally occurring deposits in Wyoming and is untreated. The variety being offered by Rebekah's Pure Living is Sodium Bentonite and is NSF certified and made to ANSI/NSF 60 standards. This clay is low in aluminum only 16% It's shelf life is indefinite but it is only recommended to be kept for 4-5 years
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