Bentonite clay can be used in the following ways:
- Topically for burns
- Topically for bites / stings
- Topically for infections
- Topically for bruises
- Internally for illnesses
- Internally for food poisoning
- As a toothpaste to potentially reverse and prevent cavities
- Internally for removal of toxins (pesticides, chemicals, heavy metals, etc)
- In a bath for extra toxin removal and overall healing
- In a foot bath for toxin removal and overall healing
Here's an in-depth blog post for Bentonite clay I put together in the past ( on a blog I'm no longer focusing on).
Here's the video where I talk about how to use Bentonite clay and where I share a possible very inexpensive alternative to the clay purchased in health food stores. Please realize though that the $8 bentonite clay resource is not food grade - I only choose to use this clay topically.
Here are the resources I mentioned in the video and a couple of extra things:
- Pure bentonite clay can be purchased from the following links:
- Clay Terra - $55 per 6 lb bucket + free shipping
- Redmond Clay - around $59 from local health food stores.
- Azure Standard - $36 per 6 lb bucket (create an account, pick up from drop off point, small shipping fee will apply).
- Amazon sells 6 lb buckets for around $50 - $55.
Other resources include:
- We Eat Clay and Wear It Too - free book.
- Living Clay by Perry A.
- The clay gel doesn't need to be stored in the fridge and can keep well for up to 1 year or more.
- The clay powder has an indefinite shelf life.
- Toothpaste recipe
As always, I hope this information will be a blessing to you and your family.
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~Claudia