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  "What is the evolutionary significance of plant toxins and animal anti-toxin behaviour? From a plant's evolutionary perspective, a seed should be high in nutrients to support germination and seedling growth; the ripe fruit around the seed should also be nutrient-rich and attractive to animals, encouraging them to pluck and eat the fruit and disperse the seed. On the other hand, the seed itself should be repulsive to animal consumers, inducing them to regurgitate or defaecate it, and the unripe fruit should be repulsive, lest animals harvest it before the seed is viable. From an animal's evolutionary perspective, an ability to defeat the plant's toxin defences would enable it to obtain the nutrients in the seed as well as those in the ripe fruit, and to outcompete other animal consumers by harvesting the fruit while it is unripe and still unpalatable to them.

"Any textbook of animal biology describes the resulting evolutionary arms race, in which plants evolve increasingly potent toxins (such as strychnine and quinine), and animals evolve increasingly potent means of detoxification. While enzymatic detoxification has previously received the most attention, the work of Gilardi et al.10 and the wide distribution of geophagy among animal herbivores suggest an additional important means of detoxification by adsorption on ingested soil minerals."

- Jared M. Diamond, Department of Physiology, University of California Medical School, Los Angeles

Read more about indigenous habits and instinctual use of edible clay minerals in our bentonite articles section.

 

Bentonite: Public Research Project

An Educational Compilation of Related Commentaries and Articles: 1995 & 2006

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The bentonite articles referenced below were compiled over many years of research. The information was first compiled, printed and freely distributed in 1995. We'd love to add any other relevant research materials. Feel free to email us!

Quick Links to the Articles in this Section

|| What is Bentonite? || Bentonite Clay Mineral Formation & Evolution ||
|| Hydrated Sodium Bentonite Studies - Edible Clay || Bentonite & Food Poisoning ||
|| Pascalite Article - White Calcium Bentonite || Clay Use by Primitives & Indigenous Cultures ||
|| Trace Minerals and Clay || Living Clay: Bentonite ||

Public Research: Bentonite Jason R. Eaton & Tammy M. Eaton Educational Compilation 7/9/95

"Clay is the most versatile, profoundly effective, cheap, mysterious, underrated, covered-up health treatment available.

"I know this because I am a natural health professional who uses clay personally and professionally for healing and health maintenance. I research and read everything I can find on the therapeutic use of clay. I have seen clay perform "miracles." I get very excited about mud. And in case you think I got my diploma out of a Cracker Jack's box, rest assured; I have a bonafide Masters Degree..."

"...Bentonite attracts and neutralizes poisons in the intestinal tract. It can eliminate food allergies, food poisoning, mucus colitis, spastic colitis, viral infections, stomach flu, and parasites (parasites are unable to reproduce in the presence of clay). There is virtually no digestive disease that clay will not treat. It enriches and balances blood. It adsorbs radiation (think cell phones, microwaves, x-rays, TVs and irradiated food, for starters). It has been used for alcoholism, arthritis, cataracts, diabetic neuropathy, pain treatment, open wounds, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, stomach ulcers, animal and poisonous insect bites, acne, anemia, in fact, the list of uses is too long for this article. It was used during the Balkan war of 1910 to reduce mortality from cholera among the soldiers from sixty to three percent."

- Julie Crist, M. Ac., jc@acupla.net
Julie Crist

 

Green healing clay, bentonite, Fuller's Earth, Montmorillonite

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General Uses of Healing Clay
Introduction to Healing Clays of the World

 

Eytons' Earth - Clay Chemistry

 

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  Mercury Poisoning can occur due to numerous sources of contamination, including eating fish, industrial exposure, amalgam fillings, and vaccinations. View our page on mercury toxicity and potential alternative treatments for mercury poisoning and mercury toxicity.

 

 

 



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A wall of sand carried by wind-formed fingers swept through the desert valley, with mini-tornados swirling within the center. Man things were lifted up and cast out into the skyscapes, some of which were never to be found. When the sky returned a short three minutes later, a double rainbow sang vibrant colors unto the paler vastlands beneath the glow. Silence reigned. The wall entered the clay flatlands and it was as if the ground was on sand-fire.

I approached with camera in hand just as the storm was breathing its final sighs.

I gazed over to the mud-clay baths, heard the natural geothermally heated hot waters flowing near-silently. The silence and the song, together, spoke to me in a hushed whisper, as if to say:

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|| what is bentonite? || bentonite clay mineral formation & evolution ||
|| hydrated sodium bentonite studies - edible clay || bentonite & food poisoning ||
|| Pascalite article - white calcium bentonite || clay use by primitive & indigenous cultures ||
|| trace minerals and clay || living clay: bentonite || healing clay therapy books ||

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