Guest guest Posted March 23, 1999 Report Share Posted March 23, 1999 At 17:29 19.03.99 +0100, you wrote: >From: blente@ah.telia.no (Ole Blente) > > >Do you already have 50 kg stored? I have never search for bentonite in Norway. I still have some small amount that I took with me two years ago from Yugoslavia. I guess it is easy to find it in Norway, considering all the Offshore Oil drilling companies, but I have not tried searching. > I started inspired from the ultimate >fast a week ago using lemonade without the bentonite, eating some fruit >in addition. >I experiense a problem with the salt waterenema. Drinking one liter in >the morning nothing comes through. Is it because of the bentonite or the >fruit or something else? It can be that water was not enough salty. If water is not salty enough, your body will not recognize it as a potential problem, and your intestines may decide to absorbe it. Make sure you make it very salty and water should be warm (36-38C). The more salty it is, the less chances that you will absorbe it. Maybe, your body was hungry for salt ? :-) Dusan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 1999 Report Share Posted March 23, 1999 > From: Dusan Stojkovic <dusan@...> > > At 17:29 19.03.99 +0100, you wrote: > >From: blente@ah.telia.no (Ole Blente) > > > > > >Do you already have 50 kg stored? > > I have never search for bentonite in Norway. > I still have some small amount that I took with me two years ago from > Yugoslavia. > > I guess it is easy to find it in Norway, considering all the Offshore Oil > drilling companies, but I have not tried searching. > > > > > I started inspired from the ultimate > >fast a week ago using lemonade without the bentonite, eating some fruit > >in addition. > >I experiense a problem with the salt waterenema. Drinking one liter in > >the morning nothing comes through. Is it because of the bentonite or the > >fruit or something else? > > > > > > It can be that water was not enough salty. > > > > If water is not salty enough, your body will not recognize it as a > potential problem, and your intestines may decide to absorbe it. > > > Make sure you make it very salty and water should be warm (36-38C). The > more salty it is, the less chances that you will absorbe it. > > > Maybe, your body was hungry for salt ? :-) > > Dusan > > That´s indeed a point. I almost never take any salt. I will try a stronger solution. By the way, I scwitched to the cottage cheese diet. This gave the long awaited peace in the intestines. No gasses. Wonderfull. And delicious with spirulina, cayenne and a bananas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2000 Report Share Posted January 18, 2000 Liz, In summer of 1996 I used Hydrated Bentonite liquid by Nature's sunshine in combination with cranberry juice, and caprylic acid for candida. Mixed them altogether and drank the concoction before breakfast. I had to discontinue it due to the fact that I was getting stomach pains (turned out to be an ulcer) from the caprylic acid, the acidic cranberry juice and the thin stomach lining due to prednisone use. It helped the candida a lot. why this mixture, I'm not sure. I got the recipe at a health food store. Not much help, but my experience with it. Carol/Piney rheumatic bentonite > From: " Liz G. " <pioneer@...> > > Has anyone ever used bentonite? Here's the reason I'm asking: Someone over > on the newsgroup mentioned Proteus Mirabilis as a possible triggering factor > for autoimmune attacks (through leaky gut) and in searching for info on > this, I came across the following webpage: > http://members.xoom.com/windfire/bent.html > > Liz G > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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