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Won't effect chelation, I never tried it as too worried about my drains clogging, my house is extended in every direction and blockages would mean digging up floors

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Does anyone have experience with clay baths?

What products do you use, and from where?

Can it be done together with chelation?

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I use bentonite clay. I have to do it as footbaths as I am on a septic tank.

Town water is OK though if you want to bath in it. I found it great for

detoxing.

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> Won't effect chelation, I never tried it as too worried about my drains

> clogging, my house is extended in every direction and blockages would mean

> digging up floors

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I've used L.L. Clay Baths and they seem to be a good product, made by a careful

company. The company gives good advice on protecting your drains. I also used

to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a DVD to pass the

time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!

Abbie

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I'd need a very big wheelie bin for my boys lol

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I've used L.L. Clay Baths and they seem to be a good product, made by a careful company. The company gives good advice on protecting your drains. I also used to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a DVD to pass the time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!AbbieSent from my iPad

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I used to stick a hosepipe through the window and siphon the dirty bath water out!Joanne>> I'd need a very big wheelie bin for my boys lol> Mx> > > > > > > > I've used L.L. Clay Baths and they seem to be a good product, made by a > careful company. The company gives good advice on protecting your drains. I > also used to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a > DVD to pass the time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!> > Abbie> > Sent from my iPad>

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Also it looks like green sick, which might concern the neighbours. I felt

amazing after these baths but the drains were a little concerned even using the

protective thing and siphoning into a bucket :-(

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> I've used L.L. Clay Baths and they seem to be a good product, made by a

> careful company. The company gives good advice on protecting your drains. I

> also used to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a

> DVD to pass the time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!

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> Abbie

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I like the wheelie bin idea. Our Council charges about £50 for one - it could be

money well spent in this case. But you could only do them outside when the

weather wasn't too cold.

Margaret

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> > also used to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a

> > DVD to pass the time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!

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and convince your child to climb into it and then stand there for 20 mins, dream on Mandi Jayne............

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I like the wheelie bin idea. Our Council charges about £50 for one - it could be money well spent in this case. But you could only do them outside when the weather wasn't too cold.Margaret> >> > I'd need a very big wheelie bin for my boys lol> > Mx> > > > > > In a message dated 19/05/2012 11:44:24 GMT Daylight Time, > > abigailfloe@ writes:> > > > > > > > > > I've used L.L. Clay Baths and they seem to be a good product, made by a > > careful company. The company gives good advice on protecting your drains. I > > also used to use a big trash bin and stand my son in the water, watching a > > DVD to pass the time, then tip the bin outside. Pretty cute!> > > > Abbie> > > > Sent from my iPad> >>

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