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Substitute Bentonite for Antibiotics

For centuries, Bentonite, or Volcanic Ash, has been used as a body detoxifier and cleanser. Bentonite has an enormous surface area when properly hydrated in water. Bentonite has ionic charges, which gives it the ability to adsorb (or bind) toxins and hold them until they are eliminated. This won't affect bacteria, but might make you feel better.


Steps
  1. Talk to your doctor before taking bentonite
  2. Purchase a good quality Bentonite, either in liquid suspension form (usually packaged in glass bottles), or in powder form.
  3. At the first sign of colds, flu, or infections, put 2 Tablespoons of liquid Bentonite into a glass, add 2 oz. fruit juice, and 8-10 oz. water.
  4. Drink down quickly, or it will become thick and more difficult to swallow.
  5. Repeat every 3-4 hours. Usually there will be great improvement in how one feels in about 24 hours.



Tips
  • When giving bentonite to dogs, mixing it in some canned dog food usually does the trick. Be sure to add plenty of water. Some dogs love it in milk.
  • When giving bentonite to horses, mules, or goats, just pour it over some sweet feed.
  • Most Health Food Stores carry Bentonite, and many can be found online as well.
  • When hydrating powdered bentonite, it is important to use purified water so as not to introduce pathogens or impurities. Follow the directions on the bottle of powder for proper ratios of bentonite to water.
  • Occasionally dogs and horses will balk at the taste of something new, and it will be necessary to use a dosing syringe or turkey baster to give the liquid bentonite.
  • Same rules apply for animals as humans; give about every 3-4 hours.
  • This has been successfully used for colds, flu, infections, burst appendix, Dryland Fever, bison gores, and many other maladies.



Warnings
  • Should any conditions persist without any improvement, it is wise to seek help from a doctor or veterinarian.
  • These statements are anecdotal, eg Based on personal observation, case study reports, or random investigations rather than systematic scientific evaluation.



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