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Support for edible clay detoxification
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Edible calcium montmorillonite clay is allegedly a whole-body detoxifier, according to recent shows on The Animal Planet and The Discovery Channel. Noted as safe, effective, and gentle, this clay has proven to provide a proper alkaline to acidity ratio in the body through the addition of trace minerals and detoxifying agents that could promote good health and longevity.
How it works
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Calcium montmorillonite clay, obtained in powder form for mixing in fractional teaspoon amounts with a glass of water, will naturally attach to internalized toxins languishing in the organism's system. The clay particles, being tiny so that they absorb into even densely structured organs, bind to toxins, then move on to flush them from the organism's tissues and organs via the colon. The trace minerals that edible montmorillonite clay provides assist in the metabolism of digested foods, works to strengthen bones and joints, and boosts the organism's basic immune system to a more optimal level.
Feed your cat about one-eighth to one-fourth teaspoon sprinkled on wet food or given in water twice a day. As an assist, ensure your cat eats a quality diet with a high ratio of proteins to carbohydrates. No dry kibble food provides the correct ratios. Check canned commercial cat food can labels for protein to carb content listings. Several passable commercial cat food products exist in the market that meet the criteria for an optimal diet of high protein to low carb content. Better yet, locate recipes from web sites for feeding cats homemade diets that will provide the utmost nutritional quality for your cat's health and longevity.
Justification for eating dirt
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Wild animals gravitate to muddy clay deposits, searching instinctively for dietary supplements found at these so-called wild animal 'mineral lick' mud holes where they can and do roll in, lick at, and even consume the clay deposits. Perhaps their instinctive behavior is survival oriented, and even pampered house cats should eat a little system boosting trace mineral dirt on a regular basis.
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Chemical Detox for Felines
Cats are developing chronic health problems at higher rates than before, veterinarians report. They feel the problem stems from contact with natural and man-made environmental toxins, and even more alarmingly, from toxic substances found in the very vaccines meant to enhance pet health. Both veterinarians and holistic medicine practitioners have suggested toxins are the source of many of the diabetes, kidney, urinary, and allergic disorders in cats today. Many are often now recommending small supplements of edible calcium montmorillonite clay as a nutrient-enhancing, system detoxifying cure; something wild animals eat as a matter of course.