Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 *Hi & Duncan: While I respect your opinions on bentonite clay, the experimental work done on powdered zeolites on cancer a few years ago was eye opening... can't recall for sure which University did the testing, but I am thinking Michigan. That put powdered zeolites in rare air scientifically.* * Do bentonite clays work as well or better than zeolites? Could be, but that is not what I am addressing here. However, when people have cancer and are putting their lives on the line for curative treatments, they generally want strong assurance that it will do what they are hoping. Zeolites did the trick and nothing tested ever has ever compared as far as I know. Even if bentonite clays do as well in cleaning up the system as zeolites (which was their modus operandi)... they are both literally " dirt " cheap.* * Liquid zeolites have been sold on the shirt collar of powdered zeolites. They are outrageously expensive by comparison, were never tested, and really have no place in this discussion.* *I can't believe they are still sold, considering.* *Regards, Jim* On 10/3/2011 1:30 PM, Cody wrote: > I found a Dumor brand of MSM at the local tractor supply. 2 lbs for > 17 bucks.. tastes just as nasty as the more expensive brands... > Unfortunately they don't carry DMSO, that I had to get from Amazon. > Got the book too... scanned it and now reading from beginning... > think I up to chapt 3 or 4... > > as for zeolite... seems that bentonite clay does the same thing. > > C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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