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1.8kg Bentonite Clay
1.8kg Bentonite Clay
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Bentonite is obtained from volcanic ash and is a soft clay that is said to host a wide range of nutrients including calcium, magnesium, copper, iron and silica but its superpower is its ability to absorb and clarify.
When clay is ingested, it travels through the body looking for bad guys—toxins, impurities, or pathogens—to bind to. Clay particles are like magnets. They have a negatively charged surface, while most toxins and impurities carry a positive charge.
Absorption
Bentonite, particularly sodium bentonite, is a swelling clay. It excels at absorbing because of it's many microsopic plates with large surface areas that adhere together when wet. When used externally—such as in a horse poultice, wound cream, or hoof pack—it effectively draws out excess fluid, infection, bacteria, toxins, and contaminants. It also improves circulation to the area, increasing blood flow and oxygen to cells and speeding up healing.
Adsorption & Detoxification
Because of its fine particle size and negatively charged ions, bentonite also has the uncanny ability to bind to and eliminate heavy metals, damaging toxins and pollutants inside the body. (For example, those unwanted and often undetected aflatoxins and mycotoxins hiding in horse feed.)
Internal Uses and Benefits
When bentonite is ingested internally, it can:
- Treat digestive disorders and diarrhea
- Improve gut flora activity
- Increase nutrient absorption
- Boost immune response
- Improve renal health and kidney function
- Regulate thyroid health
- Act as a natural antibiotic for some harmful bacteria strains
- Reduce the bioavailability of aflatoxins and mycotoxins
- Reduce metal poisoning
Feed 1 to 2 heaped teaspoons daily, mixed with water to make a paste and added to feed.
Also a great option to add to a water buffet
Find out more about Bentonite here : https://blog.redmondequine.com/is-bentonite-clay-safe-and-beneficial-for-my-horse?
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