How to Use Bentonite for Colon Cleansing

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Bentonite is an aluminum phyllosilicate clay. It is generally impure but is primarily composed of montmorillonite. Bentonite is formed from a mixture of volcanic ash and water and has the ability to adsorb large amounts of protein from a liquid. This makes it useful for clarifying wine and colon cleansing.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Take bentonite as a capsule, powder or a liquid preparation. The liquid preparation is the preferred form. Liquid bentonite should be ingested once a day on an empty stomach if possible and not within 1 hour of a meal.
Step2
Mix at least 1 tbsp. of bentonite with juice or applesauce. This will make the bentonite more palatable and the pectin in the applesauce also will serve as a natural binder. Increase the dosage to 4 tbsp. per day in divided doses after a week.
Step3
Attract herbicides, molds, pesticides and viruses with the ingested bentonite. These positively charged substances are attracted to the negatively charged clay platelets. Bentonite can draw other toxins into the spaces between the clay particles when it expands in the presence of water.
Step4
Pass the bentonite through the intestinal tract. It is biologically inert and is therefore not assimilated into the body.
Step5
Combine colon cleansing with a lifestyle change to restore your health to an optimum level. The colon becomes more effective in absorbing nutrients because it is freed of the waste deposits caused by unhealthy eating.

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