Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 FRENCH GREEN CLAY FOR DETOX AND MORE! French Green clay has the ability to remove toxic metals and chemical residues, bacteria, and blood toxins with virtually no side effects of constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramping. FGC is known to remove radiation, arsenic, lead, mercury, and aluminum amid other toxic metals in less than six weeks. Also, FGC may have some antibiotic properties as well! Scientists in England have discovered a new and highly effective weapon against deadly super bugs like the MRSA sweeping through dirty hospital wards – green French muck. The dramatic antibiotic success of agricur, a clay made from ancient volcanic ash found in the mountains of central France, marks it out as a potential rival to penicillin, the wonder drug of the 20th century. In experiments, the clay killed up to 99 per cent of superbug colonies within 24 hours. Control samples of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) grew 45-fold in the same period. The clay has a similar effect on other deadly bacteria tested, including salmonella, E. coli, and a flesh-eating disease called buruli, a relative of leprosy which disfigures children across central and western Africa. Buruli has been classed as " an emerging public health threat " by the World Health Organization (WHO). Dr. Lynda and Dr. Haydel of Arizona State University presented the results of their research on agricur and other clays to the Geological Society of America's annual meeting in Denver last week, on October 28. " We have found several antibacterial clays, " said Dr. , a mineralogist who is trying to work out the chemicals that make them special. " We have multiple working hypotheses. Our primary hypothesis is that the clay minerals transfer elements, not yet identified, to the bacteria that impede their metabolic function. " It is entirely possible that it is not one single element that is toxic to the bacteria, but a combination of elements and chemical conditions that attack the bacteria from different angles so as to overwhelm their defence systems, " she said. Another possibility, less likely but potentially more significant, is that the clays work through a physical rather than a biochemical process. In that case, bacteria might never develop resistance. Clay has long been used as a health treatment in spas, but that is because it holds heat longer than water, and draws toxins out of the skin. Clay is also sometimes eaten as a folk remedy for nausea. " It's fascinating, " said Dr. Haydel, a microbiologist. " Here we are bridging geology, microbiology, cell biology. A year ago, I'd look at the clay and say, 'Well, that's dirt.' " The effectiveness of the French green clays, which are mostly made of minerals called smectite and illite, was first demonstrated by Line Brunet de Courssou, a French doctor fighting buruli at clinics in Ivory Coast and Guinea. When she approached the WHO in 2002 with 50 case studies showing how the flesh-eating disease had been halted by her clay poultices, the organisation described her work as " impressive " but denied her funding because of a lack of scientific evidence. After de Courssou's death, her son, Thierry, went looking on the internet for scientists willing to test Agricur and found Dr. , who has specialised in the study of clay. If human trials prove successful, it could save thousands of lives a year. --------- On Jan 13, 2008 7:44 PM, Walter Malinowski wrote: ... I seem to have missed it. Does the link/ write up include > preparation of the substance to be ingested or applied topically? > > Walter > > From: szukipoo > I recently posted to this list or cures for cancer a study of several > herbs/flowers that immediately cure MRSA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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