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Cholesterol, IBS and Age Spots...
I
have been drinking 2-3 ounces of the liquid clay twice a day for a month and
a half and at last my last checkup my cholesterol was 169.
I haven't seen those
numbers since I was 28! I am 46 now. I've done nothing different other than
the clay. I know it's helped me with my irritable bowel syndrome, which has
been basically non-existent since two weeks after the beginning of my clay
drinking, gas, bloating etc GONE!!!!. Seems like two weeks for the good
times to start. My freckles/age spots, on the backs of my hands, are fading
too! I think I'll be on the clay for the rest of my life, happily. - Justine
F.
Shingles...
Nothing else will touch
pain from shingles like Living Clay Muscle Rub – THANK YOU! - Donna M.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome...
I
was recently turned on to living clay by a co-worker who swore by it. Of
course, I was skeptical; and, of course, I thought she was looney! However,
I was diagnosed with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), and the only hope that
the doctor offered was to take Imodium to stop the diarrhea and then take
fiber (amount unknown of course) to help bind. Needless to say, this was an
unending cycle that was not working; plus I dislike taking any medicine
unless absolutely necessary. Knowing I had nothing to lose since my
co-worker hadn’t died yet from drinking clay J, I tried it. And the rest as
they say is history. The IBS is under control – not cured, mind you – but
under control; I don’t have that constant “sick” feeling w/severe gas pains,
and I haven’t had to take Imodium since regularly drinking clay. Truly is
great stuff and the best part is that it’s natural. - Vivian B.
Removing Toxins...
I
go to an herbalist that does muscle testing on me, as a hairstylist I am
around chemicals all the time. Before I started drinking clay I tested very
poorly for solvent toxins and since I have started drinking and wearing clay
I have almost none left in my system. I start off in the morning with my
clay and end my day with my clay, I love it. - Sharon G.
Stain
Removal...
My son went to put on a shirt and found that he had a
few stains on his shirt. It looked like some type of grease. It had already
been washed. I suggested we try clay. Of course he thought I was just being
me ;) I said if it worked he would not comment on my clay use anymore. Well,
lo and behold it removed the stains!!!! I thought it's drawing power would
draw out the stain and it did!!! - Julie
Autism...
I
am a mother of an ASD 6 yr old beautiful boy. My son was non-verbal. Just
started to talk a few months ago. We decided to try the clay bath, and soon
after clay internally. Never in a million years, did I think I would
actually give my 2 boys clay internally. Now there isn't a day that goes by
that they don't. The clay baths are wonderful, but taking clay internally is
another thing. We noticed improvements with his speech, more verbal and
expressive. Another thing, we noticed was his BM's. Where as before, he used
to have 1-2 BM's in a day, now he has 3 BM's. Yahoo!!!!! This is a dream
come true! Funny what excites us. My son used to be constipated for years. I
was so desperate, we used to give our son enemas in the past. Well there is
allot to be said about clay. Healing, Health & Happiness. - Jenny
Clay Head...
I'm a REAL clay-head!! :-)
I've been putting the hydrated clay on my hair and a mask on at the same
time ..picture it! A Clay HEAD! <snicker> ...anyway, I see new hair
growing ALL in the top/front of my head and I am ecstatic!! YEAH! A
Chemical detox w/the clay and now my hair is growing back in thicker! I was
a believer before and now more than ever! And, I love the clay soap,
too! - Debbie
Cat Bite... Anyone ever been bitten by a
cat? They have something in their saliva that makes their bites one of the
worst you can get. Many times you end up at the doctor's or emergency for
antibiotics to say nothing about them being very painful. Last night I had
to clean the ears of 5 kittens who had been exposed to ear mites. The one
kitten fought me so much I had to have my husband help hold her and she went
ballistic when I put the cleaner in her ear. I don't know if it was just
fear or what but she started fighting and screaming. One of the grown cats
thought we were hurting her and grabbed my lower leg and started biting. She
got me about 4 or 5 times before I could get her off. After stopping the
bleeding with dry clay I coated the whole area with hydrated clay and put
plastic wrap and an elastic bandage around it for the night. This morning I
got up and there was no swelling, no redness or any pain. - Mary Lee
Spider
Bite...
Just wanted you to hear
how the Clay helped me. I was bitten on the forearm by a spider during the
night. I awoke with one area of my forearm swollen to three times the normal
size. It was blazing hot and painful to the touch. Actually, I was a little
freaked out by it. But I remembered reading in your book entitled "Living
Clay" about insect bites. I immediately took some of my hydrated clay and
put a huge amount of clay on the swollen area. After it had dried, I washed
it off and took a look. Much better, but still swollen. I reapplied the clay
and let it dry again. I repeated this process over the day and by 6:00 p.m.,
my forearm was back to its original size and the pain was completely gone.
No need for cortisone or any kind of anti-inflammatory medication. I hope
your readers can benefit from this remedy. The mosquitoes here are extremely
brutal this summer and the hydrated clay works just as well on these kind of
bites. - Michael
Clay Baths for Dogs...
My back simply cannot
withstand leaning over a bathtub to soak one, much less two dogs. I bought a
large storage box with a lid on it. I mixed the clay water in the storage
box and I just leave it in there - outside. I'm not dealing with a poison
issue, just itching and likely detox. My mini-spa (storage box) is on
a deck. I can stand the dogs in it and hopefully make them 'sit'. I
continually stir up the clay from the bottom and douse the bottom 2/3 of
their bodies with it. If I don't get their heads and shoulders wet, they'll
cooperate. I use a small cup to gradually wet them moving upward. If I need
to spot treat, I'm still not getting their heads/shoulders wet. This is
NOTHING like getting a bath. I tell them what it would cost for them to go
to a spa, etc. - blah, blah. Positive thinking! After getting them to sit in
the clay-water as long as possible, I just set them in the yard - no
rinsing, no toweling. They can run around, roll in the grass, whatever they
want. I just brush or towel them off once they are dry - if necessary.
Meanwhile, I assume the clay is doing its thing on their skin. I haven't had
any skin dryness problems. - Paula
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