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Never inject anything into your colon hotter than 115?Fahrenheit.
 

Bentonite, a clay water, when added to enema water assists in absorbing and mobilizing toxins from the bowel wall.
People of every continent have used volcanic ash for ages both internally and externally.
(Bentonite) clay  is part of the ash released when a volcano erupts. Often a fine steamer of mist blown out which usually contains a substance known as a colloid or volcanic ash. This sifts to earth and as it contains many minerals (20 or more minerals in Bentonite) it serves to mineralize the soil. Frequently, however, it can be mined in veins of 2 to 3 feet wide and deep but many yards long.  The value of Bentonite lies in its very fine molecule and its negative electrical attraction for positively charged atoms. The extra fine molecule gives it greater surface area and thus stronger adhesive or pulling power, its negative charge enables it to pick up positively charged toxic material from the alimentary canal to be expelled in the feces. There is no evidence that it has any chemical action on the body. Its power is purely physical. There is no evidence that Bentonite's 25 to 33 minerals can be absorbed into the body because its own adhesive power seems to be stronger.

Technically, the clay first adsorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins, taking them in the way a sponge mops up a kitchen counter mess.

There is an electrical aspect to bentonite’s ability to bind and absorb toxins. According to Yerba Prima, a company based in Ashland, Oregon, which markets Great Plains? Bentonite, the clay’s minerals are negatively charged while toxins tend to be positively charged; hence the clay’s attraction works like a magnet drawing metal shavings. But it’s even more involved than that.

Once hydrated (combined with water), bentonite has an enormous surface area. A single quart bottle can represent a total surface area of over 900 square yards. Bentonite is made of a great number of tiny platelets, with negative electrical charges on their flat surfaces and positive charges on their edges.

When bentonite absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge; the toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction and bound fast. Bentonite can absorb pathogenic viruses, toxins, and pesticides and herbicides. The clay is eventually eliminated from the body with the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.

Clay’s adsorptive and absorptive qualities may be the key to its multifaceted healing abilities.

Benefits reported by people using liquid clay for a period of two to four weeks include: improved intestinal regularity; relief from chronic constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, and ulcers; a surge in physical energy; clearer complexion; brighter, whiter eyes; enhanced alertness; emotional uplift; improved tissue and gum repair; and increased resistance to infections. Clay works on the entire organism. No part of the body is left untouched by its healing energies.

Bentonite can end bouts of diarrhea. When 35 individuals (average age 51) suffering from diarrhea took two tablespoons of bentonite in distilled water daily, the diarrhea was relieved in 97% (34 of the 35 patients) in 3 days, regardless of the original cause of the problem (allergies, virus infection, spastic colitis, or food poisoning). A safe and highly effective solution in treating acute diarrhea.

Regular intake of liquid clay (typically one to three tablespoons daily, in divided doses) can produce other benefits including parasite removal from the intestines, allergy and hay fever relief, and elimination of anemia and acne. It reduces discomfort from allergies by quickly neutralizing allergens that would otherwise produce allergic reactions; and it reduces heartburn and indigestion by absorbing excess stomach acids.

However, clay’s forte is probably its role as a general internal detoxification and cleansing agent. According to Keith Payne of White Rock Mineral Corporation in Springville, Utah, clay scrapes and cleans the lining of the colon. “As the colon becomes cleaner, its ability to absorb minerals and other nutrients increases, making the minerals even more bioavailable, thus giving more energy.”

Some Bentonite is derived from an ancient seabed formation in Utah; according to geologists, the clay formed when a layer of volcanic ash fell into what was, long ago, a shallow inland sea.

Drinking Bentonite clay !

The best way to drink clay is on an empty stomach, or at least an hour before or after a meal or immediately before sleeping at night. Typically, clay is available as a thick tasteless, pale-grey gel, but it also comes as in powder or encapsulated.

Generally, it is advisable to start with one tablespoon daily, mixed with a small amount of juice or water 6 to 12 oz. should be sufficient, observe the results for a week, then gradually increase the dosage to no more than four tablespoons daily,  divided throughout the day. Drinking clay can be an annual spring cleaning of your gastrointestinal tract or it can be a symptom-focused, self-care method of intestinal  improvement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using Bentonite clay in enemas !

 Enema Recipe:

In a 2 qt. container mix
8oz. Bentonite clay
1? qts. warm filtered water
Temperature 103? Fahrenheit
Stir well and pour into enema bag


 

Directions:

Add solution to enema bag mixing with warm filtered water to achieve desired amount.
Suspend enema bag approximately18 in. above the  rectum. A good tool for this is the  IV Stand for Enemas
If you need better flow control of the enema solution.  The ramp clamp is what you are looking for.
   Knee-chest position with chest against floor and rectum higher than head this is a best position to receive an enema.
Insert nozzle/rectal tube tip into anus, using a lubricant (Super Salve Surgilube  Vaseline 13oz.)as needed. Anal lubrication is very important.
Inject solution into rectum and colon slowly, and take as much as possible , refill bag if needed or until it becomes uncomfortable to take any more solution. Massage abdomen in counter-clockwise direction this will help the solution higher into the colon and break loose any encrusted material.
  When bag is empty or no more fluid can be injected remove nozzle/rectal tube. If you have trouble retaining the nozzle you might want to try a retention nozzle if you are having trouble retaining the solution or both. 
Some people prefer to use a retention plug after they received their enema solution and removed the nozzle/rectal tube.
Lie in each position for a few minutes, while massaging abdomen Enema Positions
Now you can move to the toilet and release the enema.

 Wash and sanitize Enema Equipment after use

When expelling the enema:
You can massage the abdomen in a clockwise direction this will help move the solution back toward the rectum and anus.

Massaging the abdomen while expelling the enema helps move the enema solution and  gas and feces toward the rectum and out the anus.

The best position for expelling your enema is squatting over the toilet not sitting on it. The squatting position puts pressure on your abdomen from your thighs.

In many countries, toilets are made so that people squat when they move their bowels. The Welles Step positions your body so that you are squatting when you sit on the toilet. Squatting,  supports the abdominal wall and the bowel as we bear down, brings about an easier bowel evacuation in this way.
People who use the Welles Step tend to have fewer hemorrhoids, hernias,  anal fissures, varicose veins and use less laxatives.
It fits under the toilet when not in use.

It is best if you place a  Welles Step  and then squat down over the toilet to release your enema.

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Warning: Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by your health care provider.
 Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may indicate a serious condition.
 Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
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and have not been evaluated by the FDA.
 These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
 If pregnant or have an existing medical condition consult your healthcare provider before using.