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Bentonite: : Bentonite Clay Properties - Intestinal cleanse helping spiritual awakening

Bentonite Clay and its spiritual properties: Intestinal cleanse of the colon is strongly recommended by Kalki and The Golden Age Foundation in order to be fully receptive for pranic energy. It is so vital that it should be the mandatory preparation before all deeper spiritual processes and as a continous maintenance of the body as an antenna of cosmic energies. Bentonite (also available at many pharmacies under alternative substance names to bentonite: bentonitum, montmorillonite) is believed to have exceptionally properties. This article from www.alternativemedicine.com desribes the genereal properties and use of bentonite.

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia - Bentonite
Bentonite is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate generally impure clay consisting mostly of montmorillonite, (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(OH)2·nH2O. Two types exist: swelling bentonite which is also called sodium bentonite and non-swelling bentonite or calcium bentonite. It forms from weathering of volcanic ash, most often in the presence of water. Bentonite expands when wet - sodium bentonite can absorb several hundred percent of its dry wei ...

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Bentonite: Alternative Health Dictionary on Mucusless diet

mucusless diet: Centerpiece of Ehretism. The mucusless diet consists of all green vegetables and all fruit. In an essay titled My Mucusless Diet and Naturopathy, Ehret held that internal impurity (mucus) was the only disease, and that unusable food elements, mainly from mucus-forming foods, caused it.

 

Mucus-forming foods, according to one of Ehret's articles, include dairy products, eggs, fats, meat, and all starchy foods. In one of the 25 lessons that constitute the text of Mucusless Diet Healing System, Ehret, citing Genesis, called fruits and starchless greenleaf vegetables the natural food of man (see: Bentonite Clay)

 

(See also: Mucusless diet, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Bentonite: Encyclopedia - Montmorillonite

Montmorillonite is a very soft phyllosilicate mineral that typically forms in microscopic crystals, forming a clay. Montmorillonite, a member of the smectite family, is a 2:1 clay, meaning that it has 2 tetrahedral sheets sandwiching a central octahedral sheet. The particles are plate-shaped with an average diameter of approximately 1 micrometre. The particle thickness is extremely small (~ 1 nm). It is the main constituent of the volcanic ash weathering product, bentonite. Montmorillonite's water content is variable and it inc ...

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia - Roman candle

This article is about the type of fireworks. For the 1994 album by Elliott Smith, see Roman Candle (album). Roman candles are a type of fireworks, with long, thick paper tubes that contain layers of "stars" and lifting charges. A Roman candle is constructed by the following method: load a layer of bentonite into the tube to close off the end. load a layer of lifting charge. load a pyrotechnic star. cover the assembly with a dusting of black powder. load a layer of delay powder.< ...

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Bentonite: Alternative Health Dictionary on Mucusless Diet Healing System

Mucusless Diet Healing System: Subject of Prof. Arnold Ehret's book of the same name. The Mucusless Diet Healing System encompasses the mucusless diet, fasting, enemas, eugenics, nude sunbathing, and sex psychology.

 

Ehret's formula of Life is V = P - O, where

  • V stands for vitality,
  • P for the power that keeps one alive, and
  • for obstruction: all internal impurities.

 

(see: Bentonite Clay)

 

(See also: Mucusless Diet Healing System, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Industrial minerals - Examples and applications

Typical examples of industrial rocks and minerals are limestone, clays, sand, gravel, diatomite, kaolin, bentonite, silica, barite, gypsum, and talc. Some examples of applications for industrial minerals are construction, ceramics, paints, electronics, filtration, plastics, glass, detergents and paper. In some cases, even organic materials (peat) and industrial products or by-products (cement, slag, silica fume) are categorized under industrial minerals, as well as metallic compounds mainly utilized in nonmetallic form (as an example most of the titani ...

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Industrial minerals, Industrial minerals - Examples and applications, Industrial minerals - List of industrial minerals

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Cat litter - Clumping litter

Clumping litters were first developed in 1984 by biochemist Thomas Nelson. Most are made from granulated bentonite clay which clumps together when wet and form a solid mass separate from the other litter in the box. This solid clumped material can then be disposed of without changing the entire contents of the litter box often. However the entire contents should be changed on a regular basis to prevent buildup of bacteria, every four to six weeks is recommended. At the same time, the litter box itself should be disinfected. Approximately 60% of the ...

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Cat litter, Cat litter - Conventional litter, Cat litter - Clumping litter, Cat litter - Silica gel litter, Cat litter - Biodegradable litter, Cat litter - Litter for dogs

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Drilling mud - Composition of drilling mud

Drilling mud may consist of bentonite clay with additives such as barium sulfate or hematite. Various thickeners are used to influence the viscosity of the fluid, eg. guar gum, glycol, carboxymethylcellulose, or starch. In turn, deflocculents are used to reduce viscosity of clay-based muds; anionic polyelectrolytes (eg. acrylates, polyphosphates, lignosulfonates or tannic acid derivates (eg. Quebracho) are frequently used. Red mud was the name for a Quebracho-based mixture, named after the color of the red tannic acid salts; it was commonly used in 1940s to 19 ...

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Drilling mud, Drilling mud - Purpose, Drilling mud - Details of usage, Drilling mud - Composition of drilling mud, Drilling mud - Mud engineer

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - 2002–present: consolidation with IC&E

DM&E hauled nearly 60,000 carloads of various freight shipments in fiscal year 2002, serving approximately 130 customers along the railroad's mainline. Of these shipments, 53% were grains or grain products, 24% were bentonite and kaolin clay, 7% were cement and 5% were wood and lumber products; the remaining 11% were split among all other types of freight.[16] On February 21, 2002 DM&E announced that it would purchase the railroad ass ...

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Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad, Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - 1986–1996: startup and initial expansion, Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - 1997–2004: proposed expansion into the Powder River Basin, Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - 2002–present: consolidation with IC&E, Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - Rolling stock, Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - Company officers

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Bentonite: Holistic Health Dictionary I on COLON HYDROTHERAPY

COLON HYDROTHERAPY

Purified water is gently introduced into the colon through sterilized tubes in order to flush out toxins, gas, accumulated matter and mucus deposits along the walls of the colon. Disease always accompanies toxins and when these toxins are reduced by aiding their elimination, the body’s immune system is helped considerably.

 

The function of the intestines is to absorb nutrients, and eliminate body waste, thus water used for colon hydrotherapy can include vitamin or mineral additives to aid the corrective process and help prevent disease.

 

The results of a hydrotherapy session are increased energy, reduced craving for junk food, and overeating, since absorption of nutrients is increased when the encrustation on the colon wall are cleaned. Other beneficial conditions can include: constipation, a sluggish liver, headaches, flatulence, skin disorders, asthma, allergies, fatigue, depression, candida, as well as addictions to food or substance abuse.

 

See also: Bentonite Clay)

 

(See also: COLON HYDROTHERAPY , Alternative Health, Holistic Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Bentonite: Encyclopedia - Anthrax

Anthrax, also referred to as splenic fever, is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in its most virulent form. Anthrax most commonly occurs in wild and domestic herbivores, but it can also occur in humans when they are exposed to infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores. Still there are no cases of people who got sick through contact with a diseased person. The word anthrax is derived from the Greek word anthrakis, which means "coal", and is us ...

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Bentonite: Alternative Health Dictionary on Mucusless Diet Healing System

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Biological warfare

Spores of this bacteria can be used in biological warfare. US Army personnel are now routinely vaccinated prior to active service in places where biological attacks are considered a threat. The anthrax vaccine, produced by BioPort Corporation, contains no live bacteria, and is approximately 93% effective in preventing infection. Anthrax vaccination is one of many factors suspected of causing Gulf War syndrome. The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military ...

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Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - E number - Full list

E number - E100–E199 colours. E100 Curcumin, turmeric (food colouring) E101 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), formerly called lactoflavin (Vitamin G) (food colouring) [LGM] E101a Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate (food colouring) [LGM] E102 Tartrazine, FD&C Yellow 5 (food colouring) [PAR] [BAV] E103 Chrysoine resorcinol (food colouring) E104 Quinoline yellow (food colouring) [PAR] [BAV] E105 Fast Yellow AB (food colouring) E106 Riboflavin-5-Sodium ...

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E number, E number - Classification by numeric range, E number - Full list, E number - E100–E199 colours, E number - E200–E299 preservatives, E number - E300–E399 antioxidants acidity regulators, E number - E400–E499 thickeners stabilizers emulsifiers, E number - E500–E599 acidity regulators anti-caking agents, E number - E600–E699 flavour enhancers, E number - E900–E999 miscellaneous, E number - E1000–E1999 additional chemicals, E number - Abbreviations used in this article, E number - Notes, E number - External link

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - E number - Classification by numeric range

100-199 Colours 200-299 Preservatives 300-399 Antioxidants & acidity regulators 400-499 Thickeners, stabilisers & emulsifiers 500-599 pH regulators & anti-caking agents 600-699 Flavour enhancers 900-999 Miscellaneous

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E number, E number - Classification by numeric range, E number - Full list, E number - E100–E199 colours, E number - E200–E299 preservatives, E number - E300–E399 antioxidants acidity regulators, E number - E400–E499 thickeners stabilizers emulsifiers, E number - E500–E599 acidity regulators anti-caking agents, E number - E600–E699 flavour enhancers, E number - E900–E999 miscellaneous, E number - E1000–E1999 additional chemicals, E number - Abbreviations used in this article, E number - Notes, E number - External link

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Description of the bacterium

Bacillus anthracis is a rod-shaped Gram-positive bacterium of size about 1 by 6 micrometres. It was the first bacterium ever to be shown to cause disease, by Robert Koch in 1877. The bacteria normally rest in spore form in the soil, and can survive for decades in this state. Once taken in by an herbivore, the bacteria start multiplying inside the animal and eventually kill it, then continue to reproduce in the carcass. Once they run out of nutrients there, they revert back to the dormant spore state. The infection of herbivores ...

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Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Means of infection

Anthrax can enter the human body through the intestines, lungs (inhalation), or skin (cutaneous). Anthrax is non-contagious, and is unlikely to spread from person to person. Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax. Inhalation infection initially presents with cold or flu-like symptoms for several days, followed by severe (and often fatal) respiratory problems. If not treated soon after exposure, before symptoms appear, inhalation infection is the most deadly, with a nearly 100% mortali ...

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Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur

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Bentonite: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Treatment and prevention

Treatment for anthrax infections includes large doses of intravenous and oral antibiotics, such as penicillin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, erythromycin, and vancomycin. For inhalation cases, antibiotic treatment is not very effective unless initiated within a day of exposure, before any symptoms appear. Antibiotic prophylaxis is crucial in cases of pulmonary anthrax to save lives. Some antibiotic-resistant strains are known. A vaccine, produced from one component of the toxin of a non-virulent strand, is also available. The vaccine must be given at least four weeks before exposure to anthrax; annual b ...

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Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur

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