Magnetic clay baths--another powerful detox option, page 1


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Topic started on 7-3-2012 @ 09:40 PM by manicminxx
Hello!

I have heard through the grapevine about using MAGNETIC clay for baths to pull heavy metals and radionuclides from the skin.

Magnetic Clay Baths

I'm not trying to push a product, this is just the only one I have heard about thus far? (Others are welcome to make more recommendations.)

Some friends of mine have said that taking the clay baths (4-5x with a 2 cup bath) reduced the heavy metal count in a hair follicle analysis by roughly 50%. Obviously, I don't think this would penetrate all the internal organs deeply enough (maybe?), but there is also always eating diatomous (bentonite) clay.

I have yet to try it, I'm waiting for my tax return, and I definitely don't have the cash to get a hair analysis. But I do know I am willing to try anything to protect myself from this nightmare, I love a great bath, and it's not grossly unaffordable...

...like this light duty Faraday canopy (scroll down).

If anyone has the capacity and/or interest to experiment with magnetic clay, I'd love to hear about it. Interestingly enough, they do sell a radiation-specific detox kit. I will share my own subjective experiences once I get around to ordering some.

Just felt compelled to share anything that we may be able to do proactively or positively, because the whole scenario feels so dooming and disempowering at times.
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