Healing with Clay

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Ran Knishinsky

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128 pages
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A Practical Guide to Earth’s Oldest Natural Remedy

Reveals how to eat clay for health and well-being

  • Explores the science and long history behind eating clay, citing many clinical studies on the beneficial effects of clay consumption
  • Explains how clay can be used for detoxification, protection, and nutritional supplementation
  • Details how to select the appropriate type and form of clay, how and when to consume, and how to purchase a high-quality clay product

    An exceptional detoxification agent, clay has been ingested as a traditional remedy and nutritional supplement throughout the world for thousands of years. It is still eaten on a daily basis by more than 200 cultures worldwide for better digestion, inter- nal protection, and overall well-being.

    In this revised and expanded edition of The Clay Cure, Ran Knishinsky explores the science and history behind eating clay, citing many clinical studies on the benefi- cial effects of clay consumption and revealing that clay eating is neither a crazy nor an aberrant behavior. He details how clay can be used as a protectant and detoxificant. He explains how clay is naturally absorbent and extremely gentle on the system and reveals how it’s safe to use, even during pregnancy. He also explores the newest scien- tific research around its detoxifying properties, antibacterial and antiviral effects, its potential use in obesity, and its role in the treatment of a handful of gastrointestinal conditions.

    The author examines the extraordinarily rich mineral content of clay and its ben- efits throughout the body. He details how to select the appropriate type and form of clay, when to consume, and how to purchase a high-quality clay product. Revealing how eating clay can truly benefit your health, this practical guide details everything you need to know about healing with Earth’s oldest natural remedy.

Ran Knishinsky

Ran Knishinsky has been eating clay daily for more than 30 years. He has worked in both the naturopathic and allopathic medicine industries, first as the owner of a homeopathic dispensary and later as a consultant and marketing executive in the hospital and pharmaceutical sectors. He holds an MBA from Arizona State University and is the developer of the edible clay supplement Detox Dirt. The author of Prickly Pear Cactus Medicine and The Prozac Alternative, he lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
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