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Bentonite enema recipe



Bentonite / Clay is part of the ash released when a volcano erupts. Often a fine steamer of mist blown out which usually contains a substance known as a colloid or volcanic ash. This sifts to earth and as it contains many minerals (20 or more minerals in Bentonite) it serves to mineralize the soil. Frequently, however, it can be mined in veins of 2 to 3 feet wide and deep but many yards long. Natives on every continent have used volcanic ash for Ages both internally and externally. The value of Bentonite lies in its very fine molecule and its negative electrical attraction for positively charged atoms. The extra fine molecule gives it greater surface area and thus stronger adhesive or pulling power, its negative charge enables it to pick up positively charged toxic material from the alimentary canal to be expelled in the feces. There is no evidence that it has any chemical action on the body. Its power is purely physical. There is no evidence that Bentonite's 25 to 33 minerals can be absorbed into the body because its own adhesive power seems to be stronger.

Technically, the clay first adsorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins, taking them in the way a sponge mops up a kitchen counter mess.

When bentonite absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge; the toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction and bound fast. Bentonite can absorb pathogenic viruses, toxins, and pesticides and herbicides. The clay is eventually eliminated from the body with the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.


 Enema Recipe:


  • 1 ea.   Enema Bag
  • In a 2 qt. container mix
  • 8oz. Bentonite clay liquid
  • 1¾ qts. warm filtered water
  • Thoroughly Mix Clay and Water
  • Temperature 100° to 105°Fahrenheit


Directions:

  • Pour solution to the enema bag.
  • Hang enema bag about 18 in. to 3 ft. above rectum.
  • The Knee-chest position with chest against floor and rectum higher than head this is a best position to receive an enema.
  • After the liquid has been inserted, roll onto your back, and finally roll over and lie on your right side. As you are doing this, massage you colon to help loosen and move any fecal matter.
  • Insert nozzle/rectal tube tip into anus, using a good lubricant as needed. Using a good lubricant will help prevent injury to the delicate anal tissues.
  • Inject solution into rectum slowly, approximately one cup per minute (8oz.) and take as much as possible, you can refill bag if needed.
  • Try to slightly distend the colon or until it becomes very uncomfortable to take any more solution.
  • Massaging abdomen in counter-clockwise direction during injection will help the solution higher into the colon.
  • When the enema bag is empty or no more fluid can be taken remove nozzle/rectal tube.
  • For those that have trouble retaining the nozzle and or the solution you might want to try a retention nozzle during the administration of the enema.
  • Some people use a retention plug after they received their enema solution and removed the nozzle to retain their enema for the desired amount of time. You can also fold a washcloth and press it tightly against the anus.
  • Lie in each position for several minutes, this will allow the enema solution to do its job.
  • Then you can move to the toilet and release the enema.

Warning:
  • Statements contained within these recipes are for informational purposes only. These recipes are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If pregnant or lactating or have an existing medical condition consult your healthcare provider before using.
  • Never inject anything into your colon hotter than 115°Fahrenheit.
  • Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by your health care provider. Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may indicate a serious condition. Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
  • While we give all information and recommendations according to our best knowledge and best intention but we cannot accept any liability.

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