I am not studying any clays. I only posted a link on a study that I found
interesting.

Marshall

ruth strackbein wrote:

> Hi, Marshall, What kinds of clay are you studying, any besides the French
> one?  I am taking Bentonite Clay are present for my digestive troubles.  Is
> this the sort of thing you are testing? Ruth
>
> >From Ruth Strackbein
>
> >From: "Jason" <[email protected]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Re: CS>Researchers Test Antibacterial Effects of Healing Clays
> >Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 06:24:57 -0800
> >
> >Hi Marshall:
> >
> >Thanks for posting the article on healing clays. ASU tested one sample I
> >gave them a few years ago.  My good friend Thierry Brunett provided the
> >rest
> >of the samples that ASU used in this study.
> >
> >I would like to state that ASU is only taking the first baby steps in
> >studying clays.  The importance of their work, as it relates to work that
> >I've done, is their demonstration that one type of clay in-vitro had no
> >effect against the bacteria tested, and yet it still proved effective
> >against an otherwise uncurable disease condition in the body.
> >
> >I have some private photo histories that show that this particular French
> >clay created an absolutely "pathogen-sterile" ( for lack of a better term )
> >environment in and on the part of the body treated... Considering that --
> >in
> >this case-- we're talking about a hand and a part of an arm WITH NO SKIN,
> >with bone exposed, it's absolutely remarkable.
> >
> >HOWEVER, ASU did not publish the time-kill study.  I have not seen the
> >original study as of yet, but based on similiar studies that have been done
> >over and over again over the years, I can state that:
> >
> >The time to kill ratio of clays is not very impressive.  Every study that
> >I've seen measures the time span for 90%+ reduction at about 30 minutes.
> >To
> >compare, if you are using a good quality silver, you should be able to
> >reach
> >the same kill ratio in under 10 minutes.  This is why I now always add at
> >least 25% isolated silver to my clay formulations.
> >
> >Eventually, I will publish my theories on the energy transducing properties
> >of clay.  However, I need more real evidence to present before I do this.
> >
> >Suffice it to say that the most important ingredient in a clay
> >formulation...besides the clay...is the WATER.
> >
> >This is one reason why, for the last three years, I've been studying water!
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley"
> ><[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 11:08 AM
> >Subject: CS>Researchers Test Antibacterial Effects of Healing Clays
> >
> >
> >>http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/524854/
> >>
> >>Masrhall
> >>
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