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I want to post the link because I think this is very helpful.
I like it because it pulls the toxins through the skin during the bath, and while the body does need to process released toxins to an extent afterwards, a big part of the load is taken out during the bath itself.
It also seems that it will pull out from organs and tissues, with minimal concern for pulling metals from teeth.
The results of my first bath were clearly visible, and I clearly felt it as well.
Manufacturer very helpful over the phone, and you have to follow the instructions carefully (start conservatively if you are sick), as well as consider going into it after a (modified to your situation) cleanse, to clear the pathways and help eliminate toxins better. I also am using detox teas and liver flushes of my own accord as follow up to help clear the stuff.
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Thanks Mo. I do saunas and baths and may add this to the regimen. What is the protocol - number of baths per week? etc... Ed
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There us allot of info on the site for bath instructions, plus they send with the clay.
The amount of clay you start with and frequency of the baths (every one to three weeks depending) is based on your condition, load of toxins, response to the bath, ect. They strongly advise starting with the lower amount.
One box contains ten cups of the clay. I opted for the lower end of treatment (used two cups)..even though i thought I could do more.
I'm glad I was conservative, because I felt very wiped out after this. I also had allot of black residue in the clay afterward.
This on the tail end of fourteen day cleanse..
Each clay is formulated for different types of toxins (one for matals, one for chemicals, pesticides and drugs, one for overall detox, ect.)
You should check out the site thouroughly, use an ND to guide you if you can find a good one, and follow all the instructions carefully.
The action of the clay is powerful. More than you think..
I drank detoxifying tea all day, got rest..and tonight I feel very "light"..like a burden has been lifted off my system to a noticable extent. I also have no joint pain in my knees which is interesting. The idea is to clear out, therefore taking stress off yout immune system.
I'll probably try and do the same amount of clay in a bath again in a week.
You should get the reccomended kit to dissolve the clay if you do these, it helps allot with cleanup, protects your plumbing.
Mo
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Thanks for the info Mo. I have an ND here in Massachusetts that I am going back to see in August. I will ask him about the clay and get his thoughts. I am sure he will not have a problem with it as he is very skilled in metals detox. Ed
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That's interesting information. Check curezone (www.curezone.com) and you'll see lots of posts on this, and cheaper sources of clay (bentonite is used for wells, apparently, and you can get 50 pounds for less than $10). Also on curezone they say it isn't common to get discolored clay from toxins etc.
It's great you're doing this whole program, and inspiring me.
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I didn't check into getting my own clay, yet..I went ahead with the LL formulas, as Byron also reccomended them in general, as he has seen good results with patients.
The LL formulas do come with herbal packets that are mixed in with the clay at home. Each packet for different problems (metals, general detox, chemical/drug detox, ect.)
And the clay is a particular type, too.
I would read everything at their site to learn more about what it is.
Pab..I'm going to try this with Ryan sometime soon.
Mo
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