The Amazing Benefits of Calcium Bentonite Clay in Man and in Pets
The air we breathe is filled with either negative or positive charges or ions. Positive ions, which also known as free radicals and which are definitely more plentiful in today’s environment than in the past, create an electrical imbalance both in the atmosphere and inside our bodies. These positively charged ions comprise pollutants, viruses, impurities and toxins, all of which damage to our cells, cause cancer and our overall health condition to deteriorate, and accelerate the aging process.
Due to these free radicals, many prefer to live near the ocean, walk through a forest or go places where they can breathe fresh air – where they can feel a sense of calm and peacefulness due to the plentiful negative ions which contribute to a feeling of well-being. Besides this is the scientific proof that negatively-charged ions can enhance our immune defenses, reduce our susceptibility to colds and flu, and provide us relief from migraine headaches, allergies and hay fever.
Negatively charged ions, are not only powerful detoxifiers, these also attract and stick to different positive ions or free radicals. The good news is, having a dose of negative ions no longer means you have to spend lots of time near the ocean or in a forest; you can have it anytime you want, whether in capsule form or in the form of bath powder, which can be used for clay baths, masks, body wraps and poultices. This is through the use calcium bentonite clay, also known as Earth’s natural clay, a compound of trace minerals in their original, natural form, making it highly charged with negative ions.
In humans, the following are just some of the many benefits and natural cures provided by Earth’s natural clay:
- Counters acidity in the body;
- A great antibiotic against infections, such as sinus infection and ear infection;
- Attracts and removes anything that should not be inside our body, such as mercury, lead, arsenic, parasites, and bacteria;
- Safe for breastfeeding and for pregnant women, children, and infants.
Bentonite clay is not formulated to distinguish between the body of humans and animals, thus, what it does in humans, it also does in animals. When given to pets internally, calcium bentonite clay goes to work, attracting toxins, allergens, parasites and bacteria, while cleaning their intestinal tract. It’s reasonable to assume that if bentonite clay successfully treats a condition in one type of animal, then it will also be effective in treating the same condition in another type of animal. Compared to harmful and often expensive prescription drugs, natural clay is often a good option to consider and it is completely safe and non-toxic.
Modern veterinarians extensively use medicine and antibiotics when treating animals. Anti-inflammatory drugs like cortisone are commonplace and vaccines are routine, however, it is believed that these modern protocols, plus all the nutrient-poor and toxin-filled commercial food are the cause of chronic skin/ear allergies, digestive upset, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic disorders, seizures, gum/ teeth problems, degenerative arthritis, kidney and liver failure, and cancer across all ages and breeds.
Through the use of bentonite clay, a pet’s immune system is gently detoxified as it moves through the intestinal track, attracting impurities and toxins. It also stimulates the body of an animal, making it capable to defend itself against unwanted organisms and, as its body is detoxified and stimulated, its immune system becomes strengthened and better able to fend off invaders on its own.
Bentonite clay for animals may be added to pets’ food daily, its amount based on a pet’s body weight or as recommended by your animal health professional. It should be offered with plenty of water. In dogs, bentonite clay has been given to those with arthritis, giardia, yeast infections, diarrhea, kidney disease, SARDS, allergies, itching, dental plaque and more; in cats, on the other hand, this drinking clay for pets has been used to treat vomiting, arthritis, bacterial infections, abscesses, poor appetite and more.
Consumption of this clay is no cause of worry because our bodies (as well as pets’ bodies) do not absorb it. Thus, even if taken internally, the clay is eliminated from the bodies through normal digestion and perspiration processes. Even when used externally by anyone either as a poultice or bath, the clay is eliminated through the skin after it works its magic.
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