Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Thanks for the information -- I printed it off. I feel so overwhelmed with all the different info on detoxing. Where can I buy the clay? Is it okay to go down my bath drain? MK > > Detox Baths for Purification > > General Information: > > You may experience flu-like symptoms during the > detoxification because your body is ridding itself of > poisons. You can get some relief from these symptoms > by taking baths using epsom salts (1 to 2 cups) and > baking soda (1 cup) in a tub of water and soaking for > 20 minutes (soaking for more than 20 minutes may cause > you to get too exhausted). On off days, you can put 1 > cup of apple cider vinegar in the tub and soak. > > Skin brushing can be very beneficial, because the skin > is a primary avenue for detoxification - along with > the lungs, kidneys, liver, and colon. Use a vegetable > brush. You can purchase this at a health food store. > You need to brush all parts of the body toward the > heart. Then follow with a sesame oil massage. > Massaging with sesame oil brings relief. This oil can > be purchased from the health food store. Massage the > whole body for 5 minutes before bathing or showering. > > > Detox Baths: > > (NOTE: Baths should be taken on a daily basis during > detox and rotated, switching to a different type of > bath each day. After detoxing, use whichever bath > seems appropriate to meet your current needs.) > > EPSOM SALTS AND GINGER: > > This bath opens pores and eliminates toxins and also > helps to eliminate pain. Stir one cup of epsom salts > and 2 tablespoons of ginger in a cup of water first, > then add to the bath. Do not remain in the tub for > more than 30 minutes. > > SALT AND SODA: > > This bath counteracts the effects of radiation, > whether from X-rays, cancer treatment radiation, > fallout from the atmosphere, or television radiation. > 1 cup of baking soda and 1 to 2 cups of ordinary > coarse salt (or epsom salts or sea salt) to a tub of > water. You can soak for 20 minutes. > > EPSOM SALTS, SEA SALT, AND SESAME OIL: > > This bath helps with dry skin and stress. Take 1 cup > of Epsom salt, 1 cup of sea salt (from the health food > store), and 1 cup of sesame oil and put into a warm to > hot tub of water and soak for 20 minutes. Pat yourself > dry. > > VINEGAR BATH: > > This is used when the body is too acidic. This is a > quick way of restoring the acid-alkaline balance. 1 > cup to 2 quarts of 100% apple cider vinegar to a > bathtub of warm water. Soak 40 to 45 minutes. This is > excellent for excess uric acid in the body and > especially for the joints, arthritis, bursitis, > tendonitis, and gout. > > BENTONITE BATH: > > A fast detoxification method. Soak 2 to 4 pounds of > bentonite clay in a flat container overnight to > dissolve it. Then add this to a tub of water. With 2 > pounds of bentonite you would soak one hour; with 4 > pounds you would soak only about 30 minutes. The more > bentonite used, the faster the detoxification. (NOTE: > While bentonite is a great adsorber, it is widely used > to seal well-casings and ponds. It would very likely > seal many septic systems too, costing thousands to > repair. Use sparingly or with caution!) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Hi MK, I've done the clay baths and found that I had to put in a special plug first to make sure the drain didn't get clogged (I bought a large sized flat pancake type drain plug, then taped it down with duct tape, as instructed by the clay bath directions.) Then when I drained the tub, I had to do it very slowly, and let the clay clump up in the bottom of the tub and basically scoop it out with my hands. It was alot of work, which made me not ever do it again! Now I use the clay as a facial mask. I decided I'd rather take bentonite clay by mouth after that. Here is the link for the clay baths: http://www.magneticclaybaths.com/ Beth, one of our former members, had great success with these baths. Patty > > > > Detox Baths for Purification > > > > General Information: > > > > You may experience flu-like symptoms during the > > detoxification because your body is ridding itself of > > poisons. You can get some relief from these symptoms > > by taking baths using epsom salts (1 to 2 cups) and > > baking soda (1 cup) in a tub of water and soaking for > > 20 minutes (soaking for more than 20 minutes may cause > > you to get too exhausted). On off days, you can put 1 > > cup of apple cider vinegar in the tub and soak. > > > > Skin brushing can be very beneficial, because the skin > > is a primary avenue for detoxification - along with > > the lungs, kidneys, liver, and colon. Use a vegetable > > brush. You can purchase this at a health food store. > > You need to brush all parts of the body toward the > > heart. Then follow with a sesame oil massage. > > Massaging with sesame oil brings relief. This oil can > > be purchased from the health food store. Massage the > > whole body for 5 minutes before bathing or showering. > > > > > > Detox Baths: > > > > (NOTE: Baths should be taken on a daily basis during > > detox and rotated, switching to a different type of > > bath each day. After detoxing, use whichever bath > > seems appropriate to meet your current needs.) > > > > EPSOM SALTS AND GINGER: > > > > This bath opens pores and eliminates toxins and also > > helps to eliminate pain. Stir one cup of epsom salts > > and 2 tablespoons of ginger in a cup of water first, > > then add to the bath. Do not remain in the tub for > > more than 30 minutes. > > > > SALT AND SODA: > > > > This bath counteracts the effects of radiation, > > whether from X-rays, cancer treatment radiation, > > fallout from the atmosphere, or television radiation. > > 1 cup of baking soda and 1 to 2 cups of ordinary > > coarse salt (or epsom salts or sea salt) to a tub of > > water. You can soak for 20 minutes. > > > > EPSOM SALTS, SEA SALT, AND SESAME OIL: > > > > This bath helps with dry skin and stress. Take 1 cup > > of Epsom salt, 1 cup of sea salt (from the health food > > store), and 1 cup of sesame oil and put into a warm to > > hot tub of water and soak for 20 minutes. Pat yourself > > dry. > > > > VINEGAR BATH: > > > > This is used when the body is too acidic. This is a > > quick way of restoring the acid-alkaline balance. 1 > > cup to 2 quarts of 100% apple cider vinegar to a > > bathtub of warm water. Soak 40 to 45 minutes. This is > > excellent for excess uric acid in the body and > > especially for the joints, arthritis, bursitis, > > tendonitis, and gout. > > > > BENTONITE BATH: > > > > A fast detoxification method. Soak 2 to 4 pounds of > > bentonite clay in a flat container overnight to > > dissolve it. Then add this to a tub of water. With 2 > > pounds of bentonite you would soak one hour; with 4 > > pounds you would soak only about 30 minutes. The more > > bentonite used, the faster the detoxification. (NOTE: > > While bentonite is a great adsorber, it is widely used > > to seal well-casings and ponds. It would very likely > > seal many septic systems too, costing thousands to > > repair. Use sparingly or with caution!) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 MK, Definitely do not let it go down your bath drain. . . It could mean expensive repairs. Bentontite will settle and harden, possibly stopping your drain. . . However, a little - as in what's left after you clean the tub - chased by plenty of water won't hurt. How's it going in finding a doctor? Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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