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Drugs in our Water and Terramin |
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Written by Maria Weston
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The recent AP article that reported that trace pharmaceuticals,
prescription and over-the-counter, are found in our drinking water has
us all worried. But truly, our city tap water has never been a fount
pristine of H2O. If you take a peek at the EPA website (don’t do it if
you have a weak stomach,) you’ll surely avoid drinking water ever
again. (Bear in mind that the list of possible contaminants in the
water is measured in parts per billion, and not all regions have the
same content. One has to contact their local water district manager to
find out the particulars for one’s own area.)
This is a list of all the contaminate headings on the EPA’s safe water facts web page:
• Microbes
• Radionuclides
• Inorganic Contaminates including but not limited to mercury, cyanide, and chromium
• Synthetic Organic Contaminants, including pesticides & herbicides
• Volatile Organic Contaminants
• Disinfectants
• Disinfection Byproducts
• and a little extra something, a fuel additive called MTBE.
http://www.epa.gov/SAFEWATER/hfacts.html
I suppose the EPA will now have to update their website to include the heading: Trace Pharmaceuticals.
Mmmmm, thirsty?
The
AP article that reported pharmaceuticals in our drinking water also
stated that consuming only bottled water, or water from home filtration
systems doesn’t necessarily protect you from ingesting these
contaminants.
We can’t avoid drinking water, even if you stuck
with all fruit and vegetable juices. (One too has to wonder if plant
life metabolizes contaminants in water, or would they show up in the
fruits and vegetables were they tested?) So what can we do?
This
may not be the miracle answer, but I recently learned about Terramin
(Calcium Montmorillonite) which is an edible clay. It is termed “living
clay” for it has some very interesting properties that aid the body in
eliminating some or all of the nasty pollutants. The more I read about
this product, the more intrigued and impressed I became.
Here are some of the healing properties of this clay for humans and animals:
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It detoxifies the body. The clay which is negatively charged binds with
positively charged pollutants in the body such as bacteria, heavy
metals or inorganic contaminants as the EPA calls them.
• It has a ph of 8.3 which serves to alkalize the body which makes the body a hostile environment for cancer
• It is anti-parasitic
• Contains highly absorbable calcium - NASA astronauts take Terramin to prevent osteoporosis while in space.
• An immune booster
• Boosts the body’s enzyme production
Terramin
has also been featured on the Discovery Channel, is used by the Gerson
Institute, and has been studied by Dr. Neva Jensen who wrote "The
Healing Power of Living Clay".
Given that I found no
contraindications for Terramin in the numerous articles I’ve read, I’ve
ordered a 2lb jar for myself and Nutramin for Dogs for my pet. If I can
cleanse my body from the toxins that are tainting my water and
environment with something as elemental as clay, then I’m going to give
it a try. I’ll post my non-scientific findings here.
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