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Bentonite Clay Health Benefits

By Dr. Michael Kessler, DC ,

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Kessler_230116What Is Bentonite Clay?

You might be wondering what bentonite clay is. It’s been growing in popularity recently and for good reason; bentonite clay has a number of health benefits. Also called montmorillonite, this natural substance formed by volcanic ash is used to treat an array of conditions.

The health benefits of calcium bentonite clay are primarily associated with its detox and cleansing abilities. It can be taken internally or used externally as a clay mask, mud pack, bath additive or applied to the skin on affected areas to cleanse and pull toxins from the body.

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When taken orally and ingested, the health benefits of bentonite clay work to help pull potentially dangerous toxins and heavy metals from your digestive tracts and internal organs. It can help improve gut bacteria, improve immune function and create a safer environment inside your body.

Some say it’s been used for centuries in regions like the South American Andes, Central Africa and Australia, but gained traction in Europe. Currently, the largest deposits of bentonite clay in the world exist in Wyoming.

Detoxifying Effects of Bentonite Clay

Bentonite clay has a number of potential detoxifying health benefits. Some of the potential uses of bentonite clay include face masks to remove toxins and blemishes from skin, heal wounds and potentially pull toxins form the skin in a soak. It can also be taken internally to aid the digestive system, immune function and possibly improve overall organ functionality. Taken orally, it could help:

All of these benefits can translate into treatments for the following conditions:

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Now I’m going to stop short of saying bentonite clay is the fix for all these conditions, but it is something worth looking into if you’re interested in an alternative form of treatment for one. As always, talk to you doctor before trying anything that could have reactions with medications or treatments you’re currently taking.

How Bentonite Clay Works

Bentonite clay’s health benefits are all a result of chemical reactions that occur between it and potentially harmful heavy metals. When it comes into contact with a liquid, bentonite clay produces an electrical charge that bonds to toxins. It is a negative ion that attracts positive ions that ultimately bind together to be pulled away from the affected areas. Because of its negative charge, however, it does not leach away beneficial nutrients, bacteria or chemicals in your boy. Instead it only binds to impurities and other harmful compounds—including heavy metals like mercury and lead—and draws them out of your gut, skin and mouth.

Health Benefits of Bentonite Clay

Here are a handful of bentonite clay uses and health benefits:

How to Take Bentonite Clay

Bentonite clay may be most effective when taken orally, but a procedure should be followed when doing so. When taking it orally, it’s best to do so it an empty stomach and at least an hour before taking any other supplements or food. Because of the electric charge and negative ions it features, it’s recommended you don’t use metal to mix or prepare it. Nothing terrible will happen, but it can result in some potency being lost as it may bind to positive ions in metal utensils. Instead use wood, glass or plastic.

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This process will allow your body to adapt; it should take up to four weeks of repeating those steps. Remember to consume eight to 10 glasses of water per day when you’re taking bentonite clay. It can also be purchased in capsule, powder or gel form.

For external use, like in a bath, use about a quarter of a cup. Add it to bath water for a soak, or use it as a rub or mask.

Sources for Today’s Article:
Collins, D., “Bentonite clay benefits detoxify your body and provide energy boosts,” The Underground Health Reporter web site; http://undergroundhealthreporter.com/bentonite-clay-benefits-boost-energy/#axzz3xIj0T79y, last accessed January 21, 2016.

Axe, J., “10 Proven Bentonite Clay Benefits and Uses,” Dr. Axe web site; http://draxe.com/10-bentonite-clay-benefits-uses/, last accessed January 21, 2016.
Group, E., “6 Health Benefits of Bentonite Clay,” Global Healing Center web site, August 23, 2014; http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/6-health-benefits-bentonite-clay/.

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