Therapeutic Healing Clays for Humans
Medicinal
and Detoxifying Clay Baths Treatment The value of specific clays for
health care is just being recognized by medicine today, although native
cultures have sought and used these clays since antiquity.
Both human and animal ingestion of calcium montmorillonite minerals also
known as "living clay" have been an accepted practice throughout the world
for many years and have been used by Native American healers for centuries
as an internal and external healing agent.
These therapeutic bath clays provide 100% natural detoxification for
Arsenic, Environmental, Aluminum, Dental Amalgam, Smoker's Drug, Copper
& Lead, Mercury, Formaldehyde, Radiation and more.
Red
Desert clay (Terramin) calcium montmorillonite is a superior formulation
of edible natural calcium bentonite and montmorillonite clays, designed
for the general cleansing, detoxification, and revitalization of the entire
digestive tract, in addition to supplying a rich spectrum of bioavailable
ionic minerals.
Shaped and formed
over the life of our planet, clay is the complex result
of volcanic activity, weather, mineralization, and a variety of other geologic
factors. Clay deposits run along veins in the earth, and much like humans,
each vein of clay has its own “fingerprint” that makes it individually unique
in its therapeutic potential.
Edible Healing Clay educational information...
Therapeutic Healing Clays in Veterinary Care
Nutramin healing red clay for dogs, cats, horses and any other animals
The value of specific clays for health care is just being recognized
by medicine today, although native cultures have sought and used these clays
since antiquity.
Both human and animal ingestion of calcium montmorillonite minerals also
known as "living clay" have been an accepted practice throughout the world
for many years and have been used by Native American healers for centuries
as an internal and external healing agent.
“Calcium Montmorillonite Clay” is reported to contain no less than 67
minerals. This impressive assortment of minerals includes calcium, iron,
magnesium, potassium, manganese, and silica as well as trace elements, those
appearing in very tiny amounts.
The mineral content being extremely high sets the stage for replenishing
dietary deficiencies. Today more than ever before, diets are lacking essential
trace minerals and micronutrients. Without the basic minerals, life cannot
exist; without trace minerals, major deficiencies may develop. Lack of either
will make it impossible for the body to maintain good health and function
properly.