Bentonite Clay Powder
Bentonite Clay Uses
Most people associate bentonite clay with face masks and body wraps. Drinking clay is becoming more popular as people are looking to more natural, time-tested remedies for common ailments. One of the most common bentonite clay uses is an intestinal detoxifier. Many people suffering from digestive issues, including acid reflux, heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome, food allergies, and leaky gut, can benefit from drinking clay. Bentonite clay powder is also used to clear up skin conditions, including eczema. Skin is the backup system for the liver. When the liver is overtaxed, the skin takes on additional detoxification functions. It can get overwhelmed, evidenced by rashes, psoriasis, eczema and other skin problems. Drinking food-grade bentonite clay cleans the gut of toxins, irritants, allergens, parasites, and other noxious elements that the liver would ordinarily process. When the liver doesn’t have to work as hard, the skin doesn’t have to work overtime and skin conditions often resolve. This bentonite clay powder, Drinking Powder, doesn’t know if it’s working in the gut of a child, an adult person, or an animal. It just goes to work detoxifying the gut and restoring the body to homeostasis so it can heal itself.
How Long Should You Use Clay?
Clay works best when used over a long period of time. Clay does not offer instant cures for ailments but rather assists the body in fighting against toxic attacks. We live in a polluted world where the liver and kidneys work overtime. Clay helps them rest. Clay is not addictive; you can stop at any time without any type of withdrawal.
Ingredients
Bentonite Clay.
Category: Mineral
Minerals are naturally occurring compounds from the earth that are crucial to human health and assist many bodily functions. Genesis 2:7 says that “we are made of the dust of the earth” therefore, minerals have been a major building block for our bodies from the very beginning.
Suggested Use
The easiest way to use bentonite clay internally is to mix up a batch. Add 1 part food grade bentonite clay to 8 parts clean, filtered water. Using a 32 ounce bottle, add 4 ounces of bentonite clay powder to the bottle. Then fill the bottle with water. This will result in a quart of drinking clay that can be consumed daily. The clay will settle over time, so shake the bottle well.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or health condition.