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"I just want to say thank you...I've been milling my wheat since sometime in March and I love it. My family is much healthier and the bread is delicious. I have had the hardest time getting my bread to rise and not fall until this weekend. I watched the baking for busy families with Ashley and even though I didn't use the bread machine her tips made all the difference. I had my first loaf of bread that rose perfectly, didn't fall, and didn't fall apart when we cut it. Thanks again for all of the info you provide to people."

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Redmond Clay 10 oz. Jar
Redmond Clay 10 oz. Jar

Redmond Clay 10 oz. Jar

SKU: 00983
Weight: 1 lbs
Brand: Redmond
You can earn 14 Bread Bucks on this product!
Price: $13.99
Product Details
Redmond Clay 10 oz. Jar


How does Redmond Clay work?

Bentonite clay has a negative electrical charge, attracting positively charged toxins. The formation of bentonite resembles tiny business card shapes, with negatively charged wide surfaces and positively charged edges, providing a powerful drawing effect. As most toxins are positively charged, clay naturally rids the body of toxins as it pulls and holds the toxins into its core.

How do people use Redmond Clay?

Throughout history, people have used bentonite clay when suffering from occasional diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, stomachache, acid indigestion, acid reflux, and other sever digestive problems. Clay has also been mixed into a poultice and applied to cuts, bruises, insect bites, bee stings, boils, rashes, acne, burns, severe dry skin, and achy joints. Redmond Clayâ„¢ remains as pure today as it was when the Fremont Indians discovered its uses many years ago. Redmond extracts the clay from the earth and brings it to you in its pure, natural state. Discover for yourself the healing benefits of Redmond Clay. Many people consider it their first aid kit in a bottle.

Where can I find specific instructions?

Weâ€â„¢re compiling suggested uses and instructions on the Redmond Clay blog. Stop by and learn, or share what youâ€â„¢ve learned!

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