Our Detoxificant is a natural and powerful detoxicant derived
from bentonite, a mineral-rich volcanic clay. For centuries,
native tribes around the world have recognized and benefited
from the healing properties of bentonite clay in internal and
external applications. In the early 20th century, bentonite
clay was used by the British Army in India to treat acute
bacterial food poisoning and in China to help treat cholera. We
use a special process to refine the raw bentonite clay to
remove mica, dirt and other impurities, in order to concentrate
the active detoxifying ingredient, montmorillonite
("mont-mor-ill-o-nite"). This procedure places montmorillonite
into a colloidal suspension and retains its innate negative
charge. These properties allow the powerful adsorption (physical
binding) of positively charged substances. (Most c,
environmental, and wastes are positively charged.)
Montmorillonite possesses the ability to adsorb about 40 times
its own weight in positively charged substances present in the
alimentary canal. Because montomorillonite has such strong
adsorptive properties and is not digested, it tightly binds
toxic material to be excreted.History of UseBentonite is not a
new product. Primitive tribes of various continents have been
using volcanic ash for centuries for various conditions of ill
. Primitives used to carry with them a ball of bentonite
clay, which they would mix with water. They would dip their
food into it before eating to prevent " stomach". Liquid
bentonite was used for centuries in China for summer diarrhea
and cholera. In 1712, her Deutrecolle, a Jesuit Missionary,
described the clay works in China and mentioned that the clay
(bentonite) was used for diarrhea. The use of bentonite as an
adjunct to medications during the Balkan war of 1910 helped to
reduce the mortality from cholera among the soldiers from 60% to
3%, and also proved valuable in the 1919 cholera epidemic in
China. In India, bentonite was found useful for acute bacterial
food poisoning encountered by the British Army. For over 50
years, we have made this ancient secret available for modern
man. Imagine, a natural clay that can draw pesticides, clean and
disinfect wounds, support immune function, and make food and
water safe for consumption - without side effects!What is
Bentonite?Bentonite is a natural clay mineral formed in the
extreme heat and pressure of a volcano. In ages past, it was
blown into the sky by volcanic action, and sifted down to earth
to help impregnate the soil with its 25 - 35 trace minerals.
Sometimes it accumulates in layers or veins from which it is
presently mined. Although bentonite contains a rich a of
minerals, there is no evidence that we can absorb any of its
mineral content. Anyone who tries to sell the product on the
basis of the minerals in it is only guessing.Many products on the
market use bentonite in a raw and unprocessed form. However,
our bentonite is different. In making our Detoxificant we start
with the highest quality bentonite (U.S.P. Grade), and mix it
with purified demineralized water. During our exclusive and
secret process, the mica and impurities are removed, and the
purified montmorillonite is put into a liquid colloidal-gel
state. The product is sterilized and subjected to independent
laboratory analysis for heavy metals and microbiology, ensuring
a substance suitable for internal use and detoxification. It
works better simply because it is better.Bentonite should never
be packaged in plastic. Because of its extreme drawing
properties, bentonite can leach petros from plastic
bottles. That is why Sonne?s only packages #7 Detoxificant in
inert glass bottles.
- Package Description:�32 fl. oz. (946 ml)Serving Size:�1 TablespoonfulNumber of Servings:�64.
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Our Detoxificant is a natural and powerful detoxicant derived from bentonite, a mineral-rich volcanic clay. For centuries, native tribes around the world have recognized and benefited from the healing properties of bentonite clay in internal and external applications. In the early 20th century, bentonite clay was used by the British Army in India to treat acute bacterial food poisoning and in China to help treat cholera. We use a special process to refine the raw bentonite clay to remove mica, dirt and other impurities, in order to concentrate the active detoxifying ingredient, montmorillonite ("mont-mor-ill-o-nite"). This procedure places montmorillonite into a colloidal suspension and retains its innate negative charge. These properties allow the powerful adsorption (physical binding) of positively charged substances. (Most c, environmental, and wastes are positively charged.) Montmorillonite possesses the ability to adsorb about 40 times its own weight in positively charged substances present in the alimentary canal. Because montomorillonite has such strong adsorptive properties and is not digested, it tightly binds toxic material to be excreted. History of Use Bentonite is not a new product. Primitive tribes of various continents have been using volcanic ash for centuries for various conditions of ill . Primitives used to carry with them a ball of bentonite clay, which they would mix with water. They would dip their food into it before eating to prevent " stomach". Liquid bentonite was used for centuries in China for summer diarrhea and cholera. In 1712, her Deutrecolle, a Jesuit Missionary, described the clay works in China and mentioned that the clay (bentonite) was used for diarrhea. The use of bentonite as an adjunct to medications during the Balkan war of 1910 helped to reduce the mortality from cholera among the soldiers from 60% to 3%, and also proved valuable in the 1919 cholera epidemic in China. In India, bentonite was found useful for acute bacterial food poisoning encountered by the British Army. For over 50 years, we have made this ancient secret available for modern man. Imagine, a natural clay that can draw pesticides, clean and disinfect wounds, support immune function, and make food and water safe for consumption - without side effects! What is Bentonite? Bentonite is a natural clay mineral formed in the extreme heat and pressure of a volcano. In ages past, it was blown into the sky by volcanic action, and sifted down to earth to help impregnate the soil with its 25 - 35 trace minerals. Sometimes it accumulates in layers or veins from which it is presently mined. Although bentonite contains a rich a of minerals, there is no evidence that we can absorb any of its mineral content. Anyone who tries to sell the product on the basis of the minerals in it is only guessing. Many products on the market use bentonite in a raw and unprocessed form. However, our bentonite is different. In making our Detoxificant we start with the highest quality bentonite (U.S.P. Grade), and mix it with purified demineralized water. During our exclusive and secret process, the mica and impurities are removed, and the purified montmorillonite is put into a liquid colloidal-gel state. The product is sterilized and subjected to independent laboratory analysis for heavy metals and microbiology, ensuring a substance suitable for internal use and detoxification. It works better simply because it is better. Bentonite should never be packaged in plastic. Because of its extreme drawing properties, bentonite can leach petros from plastic bottles. That is why Sonne?s only packages #7 Detoxificant in inert glass bottles. Package Description: 32 fl. oz. (946 ml) Serving Size: 1 Tablespoonful Number of Servings: 64 Serving Size: 1 Tablespoonful Servings per container: 64 Ingredients: A Per Serving % Daily Value* Colloidal Bentonite (U.S.P. GRADE) containi.