Silver with zeolite or bentoniteSteve,

      Pascalite clay (a type of bentonite) naturally contains trace amounts of 
silver.  This may explain why it is so effective for infections.  I even brush 
my teeth with it every day and take a small amount internally as well.  

     Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Norton, Steve 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:51 AM
  Subject: CS>Silver with zeolite or bentonite




  I think that I once saw a reference to experiments with zeolite in the 
distilled water while making CS. Does anyone know what the results of such 
experiments were? Has anyone experience with combining CS with zeolite or 
bentonite? 

  I have read the results at 
http://www.silvermedicine.org/bentoniteandsilverbacterialcomparisonstudy.html 
where CS and bentonite were used together. And the comments at 
http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilverandbentonite.html.

  In the comments the following statement is made: 
  "Used internally, bentonite is one of the most powerful detoxifying agents in 
nature. It neutralizes acids in the stomach almost immediately upon ingestion. 
It detoxifies the intestinal tracts. It acts directly upon the liver, slowly 
restoring it to full function with a proper diet. Although it is considered an 
inert substance, through long term use microscopic particles of clay ARE 
eventually accepted into the liver, and delivered into the bloodstream, where 
it fixes free oxygen, eliminating free radicals."

  Does anyone understand how clay can be introduced into the bloodstream by the 
liver?

  Thanks, 
         Steve N