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Description: The use of clay is an old, home remedy that people have used since the early 1900's for various reasons. Geologically speaking, DYNAMITE MIRACLE CLAY (tm) is volcanic ash which was deposited in sea water. By modern definition, it is an expanding type calcium bentonite (montmorillonite or calcium pascolite) in its natural state with no additives, chemicals, or preservatives. The only processing it undergoes is crushing. This clay is an ingredient of many of our products, but is offered separately for your convenience.

Ingredient: Calcium bentonite (montmorillonite)



Use: digestion issues, diarrhea

Directions:
For External Use: Mix the DYNAMITE MIRACLE CLAY (tm) with water to make a gel the consistency of mustard (see directions below).

TO MAKE PRE-MIXED READY TO USE GEL: Mix 1 part water with 1 part DYNAMITE MIRACLE CLAY (tm) to make a gel or mud the consistency of mustard. You can use a blender or mixer to speed up the process or you can just shake or stir by hand with a non-metallic spoon, and then wait 3-4 hours for the clay to activate. It should make a mud the consistency of mustard. If it seems too thin, add more DYNAMITE MIRACLE CLAY (tm), if it seems too thick, add more water. Keep the gel in a covered, non-metallic container and it will not dry out and will not separate. It stores with or without refrigeration for an indefinite period of time, which makes it a good item to keep on hand in every vehicle you own. If it does dry out over prolonged storage, just add water and re-mix.

Available Size: 1 lb jar

The practice of eating clays for digestive upsets is as old as the recorded history of mankind, and as new as the practice of taking Kaopectate, which contains kaolin clay!. Animals will instinctively search out clay deposits in the wild, to soothe digestion and to act as a natural acid buffer and detoxifier. A PhD student at the University of California at Davis, James Gilardi (now the director of the World Parrot Trust) extensively studied Amazon parrots and found that they ate the clay cliffs in the region to detox themselves from the cyanide in the seeds that they often ate. The very small clay particles have a negative charge and most of the toxic plant chemicals have a positive charge, a perfect match! He found that the soils did a great job of binding to toxic alkaloids, which then pass through the digestive system and are never absorbed into the blood of the birds. He also found evidence that the clay coats the inside of the digestive system and protects it from being "tanned" by the tannins and other toxic plant chemicals. (www.duke.edu). As a bonus, clays may act as a natural antiparasite substance. Clay is a highly paramagnetic substance, with a very high pH. Intestinal worms are diamagnetic in resonance, and require a more acidic pH in order to thrive. You will never find earthworms present in a heavy clay soil. Wild horses have been observed to ingest clay soils when their fecal tests show high levels of parasitism. Subsequent fecal tests done by researchers following the herds show resolution of the parasite infestion, corroborated by increases in weight and coat condition.
 
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