Guest guest Posted January 10, 2013 Report Share Posted January 10, 2013 Mercury gives minerals their red color, also iron. Clay is normally high aluminum, too. What does the materials analysis say about your internal clays, they must be very pure!!! Mercury out in the body makes for nasty temper, hunching, scratching, screaming, throwing, hitting, hissing, very Nosferatu looking and physically expressive! I call my son The Drama King. I'm not much better when I haven't supported my detox enough. The people I trust for low/almost undetectable aluminum and unpasteurized living clay are and Judy at www.magneticclay.com. They know everything worth knowing about clay. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2013 Report Share Posted January 10, 2013 yes agreed. I trust the source i got mine from and my son does really well on it. but will check out your link as well.... To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 10:46 PMSubject: In Nature Mercury gives minerals their red color, also iron. Clay is normally high aluminum, too. What does the materials analysis say about your internal clays, they must be very pure!!!Mercury out in the body makes for nasty temper, hunching, scratching, screaming, throwing, hitting, hissing, very Nosferatu looking and physically expressive! I call my son The Drama King. I'm not much better when I haven't supported my detox enough. The people I trust for low/almost undetectable aluminum and unpasteurized living clay are and Judy at http://www.magneticclay.com/. They know everything worth knowing about clay.Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2013 Report Share Posted January 11, 2013 - this is a silly question. But how do you make sure the clay doesn't clog your pipes? I've wondered how to so the cleanup. RuthSent from my iPhone Mercury gives minerals their red color, also iron. Clay is normally high aluminum, too. What does the materials analysis say about your internal clays, they must be very pure!!! Mercury out in the body makes for nasty temper, hunching, scratching, screaming, throwing, hitting, hissing, very Nosferatu looking and physically expressive! I call my son The Drama King. I'm not much better when I haven't supported my detox enough. The people I trust for low/almost undetectable aluminum and unpasteurized living clay are and Judy at www.magneticclay.com. They know everything worth knowing about clay. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2013 Report Share Posted January 11, 2013 I do the gentle slow LOW (don't breath clay it is dirt and not good in lungs) scattering on hot water so it flocculates naturally like pond scum, it is in clouds. No mechanical mixing can duplicate the surface area or fineness of the mix. Then I mix it some more in 20-30 minutes so any clumps have a chance to blow up and totally disperse in the water. I've lived on septic, city sewer, everywhere, and this method works for all situations. Plus a clot of clay would eventually melt with water on it but if you have clots of clay you're lighting your money on fire wasting precious surface area with poor prep practices. - this is a silly question. But how do you make sure the clay doesn't clog your pipes? I've wondered how to so the cleanup. RuthSent from my iPhone Mercury gives minerals their red color, also iron. Clay is normally high aluminum, too. What does the materials analysis say about your internal clays, they must be very pure!!! Mercury out in the body makes for nasty temper, hunching, scratching, screaming, throwing, hitting, hissing, very Nosferatu looking and physically expressive! I call my son The Drama King. I'm not much better when I haven't supported my detox enough. The people I trust for low/almost undetectable aluminum and unpasteurized living clay are and Judy at www.magneticclay.com. They know everything worth knowing about clay. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2013 Report Share Posted January 11, 2013 Oh, and if there are lumps pick them up and put them in the toilet. Also head packs make lumps sometimes although I go for a stiff oatmeal-y texture, and I've trained my son to put head packs in the toilet, too. - this is a silly question. But how do you make sure the clay doesn't clog your pipes? I've wondered how to so the cleanup. RuthSent from my iPhone Mercury gives minerals their red color, also iron. Clay is normally high aluminum, too. What does the materials analysis say about your internal clays, they must be very pure!!! Mercury out in the body makes for nasty temper, hunching, scratching, screaming, throwing, hitting, hissing, very Nosferatu looking and physically expressive! I call my son The Drama King. I'm not much better when I haven't supported my detox enough. The people I trust for low/almost undetectable aluminum and unpasteurized living clay are and Judy at www.magneticclay.com. They know everything worth knowing about clay. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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