Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 1 @Green clays have been traditionally known as healing clays in the past. The scope has broadened in the past 10 years. All green clays are not French Green. Not all clays claiming to be French Green are the original French Green in the ASU study. The study shows the antibacterial properties of one particular clay in a Petrie dish on the MRSA virus. It definitely showed signs of stopping the pathogens. That is a far cry from working on people since MRSA is a blood born virus. Clay cannot be injected into the blood stream. This research is a huge step for all clays in recognizing clays for their rightful place as a healing agent in today’s world. Dr. Haydel is waiting for more funding to continue her studies. She is passionate about her project and I am sure we will hear more good things from her in the future. Some clays appear to be antimicrobial but all they do is surround the bacteria and cut if off from its supply of nutrition and this is stops proliferating and growing. This does not mean it is actually antimicrobial as in killing the pathogens directly or recognized as antimicrobial in medical terms. I just know when it shuts down the proliferation of the pathogens, the body can do what it is designed to do and use it immune system to get back to health. The clay is really an agent that works with the body so the body can heal itself by taking the overload off. In a multitude of ways that boggles the minds of chemists and scientists clay find a way to work that has yet to be understood or explained by man. The beauty of it is it finds the problems and in its unique way fixes it without dangerous side effects. The darn stuff just works. Three cheers for clay. Please be aware that each of you are pioneers on the path of getting clay recognized for its true values. Citizen power, like clay, is the most powerful force we have to get around FDA restrictions. At the same time it is important to know your clays and demand a quality clay. As with all good things a few will see clay as an opportunity to grab a piece of the action without educating themselves first. Selling inferior products can be detrimental to the reputation of good clays. Citizens Power – Clay Power! As my grandson Jack would say with his Power Ranger bracelet. Power UP!!!!! Perry - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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