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Grover's Disease: What works to help find relief?

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Yes, I have taken it. I didn't have an adverse reaction but I stopped taking it and I don't remember why. I took much less than the label said. I put it in the bottom of a glass and filled the glass with water and drank what dissolved in the upper water layer. It binds very well with metals and you need to not use any metal utensils while preparing it or take at the same time you might be taking trace metals as supplements. I gave it to my horse for awhile. It was supposed to ease their stomach irritability. You also have to be careful about the source of bentonite clay - some are heavily contaminated with lead.

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I put the Bentonite clay powder in a large glass jar partially filled with filtered water and with this device that looks like a ball made out of thick stainless steel wire (which is for mixing shaker drinks), put on a tightly-fitting lid and shake it up. I don't drink it right away, however, because it still resists mixing well, so I leave it in the fridge for a day and then it mixes well with the water when I shake it up. Yes, you are right about the lead. You have to make sure you are buying "food grade" Bentonite clay from a reputable supplier. I have no idea if it is helping me or not, but if taking chlorella and cilantro is freeing up heavy metals in my body, the clay may absorb them and help get them out of my body when I do you-know-what! 🙂