How to Substitute Bentonite for Antibiotics
Talk to your doctor before taking any Bentonite (there are many natural clays)., Purchase a good quality Bentonite, either in liquid suspension form (usually packaged in glass bottles), or in powder form. , Suggested use -- Laxative: so, at the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Talk to your doctor before taking any Bentonite (there are many natural clays).
Clay natural chemical concentrations vary, as:
Sodium-/Na-bentonite; Potassium-/K-bentonite and Aluminum-/Al-bentonite and even Calcium-/Ca-bentonite (sold as one of several kind of fuller's earth).Caution:
Some "bentonite clay" does not say what its constituents may be.
So, grabbing your spoon is not highly recommended.
Some bentonite clay is called Montmorillonite
-- a very soft phyllosilicate group of minerals that typically form in microscopic crystals, that form a clay.
Montmorillonite is the main constituent of the volcanic ash weathering product, bentonite.Caution:
Other kinds of fuller's earth may, also, be palygorskite or attapulgite
-- a magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate which occurs in types of clay soil common to the Southeastern United States.Used in medicine, it physically binds to acids and toxic substances in the stomach and digestive tract.
It has often been used in antidiarrheal medications, until 2003, it was the active ingredient used in Kaopectate(TM), before that product was reformulated with bismuth subsalicylate.
Like bismuth, it palygorskite not absorbed into the body, however the two work differently. -
Step 2: Purchase a good quality Bentonite
, fruit juice, and 8-10 oz. water.Stir the liquid Bentonite into water and drink down quickly, or it may thicken and be more difficult to swallow.
Repeat every 3-4 hours.Usually there will be great improvement in how one feels in about 24 hours. -
Step 3: either in liquid suspension form (usually packaged in glass bottles)
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Step 4: or in powder form.
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Step 5: Suggested use -- Laxative: so
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Step 6: at the first sign of colds or fluor infections
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Step 7: put 2 Tablespoons of liquid Bentonite into a glass
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Step 8: add 2 oz.
Detailed Guide
Clay natural chemical concentrations vary, as:
Sodium-/Na-bentonite; Potassium-/K-bentonite and Aluminum-/Al-bentonite and even Calcium-/Ca-bentonite (sold as one of several kind of fuller's earth).Caution:
Some "bentonite clay" does not say what its constituents may be.
So, grabbing your spoon is not highly recommended.
Some bentonite clay is called Montmorillonite
-- a very soft phyllosilicate group of minerals that typically form in microscopic crystals, that form a clay.
Montmorillonite is the main constituent of the volcanic ash weathering product, bentonite.Caution:
Other kinds of fuller's earth may, also, be palygorskite or attapulgite
-- a magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate which occurs in types of clay soil common to the Southeastern United States.Used in medicine, it physically binds to acids and toxic substances in the stomach and digestive tract.
It has often been used in antidiarrheal medications, until 2003, it was the active ingredient used in Kaopectate(TM), before that product was reformulated with bismuth subsalicylate.
Like bismuth, it palygorskite not absorbed into the body, however the two work differently.
, fruit juice, and 8-10 oz. water.Stir the liquid Bentonite into water and drink down quickly, or it may thicken and be more difficult to swallow.
Repeat every 3-4 hours.Usually there will be great improvement in how one feels in about 24 hours.
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