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clay
food sourcing
cauterized
heavy metals
[2011]
[Attendee]
Not the terramin clay, I've just started with all this, so I've been using zeoalite for some time. I just wondered what you have to say about that.
[Aajonus]
Zeolite is not really that good. It's not really a clay that isn't processed. I like the clay from the Mojave desert, the terramin.
It's from an old aqua bed, thermal aqua bed, and they mine it where it's never reached over 98°. So, the phosphorus is contained and when you get a clay from a volcano bed, what happens in a volcano? You got temperatures of 1900° - 3,200°, what is burned off in gas? All of the alkalinizing minerals, all you left electric molten metals.
Who the hell wants clay from molten metals? Doesn't make a fricking bit of sense to me, even though new algae and processors are going through, breaking it down. I don't want heavy metals in any form, I'll feed 'em to plants. That's okay. They can handle them, they can eat them, but I can't.
[Attendee]
So if I wanted to get some clay, I just go online and ask?
[Aajonus]
Terramin.com and that'll take you cal goodearthstore.com something like that and you order it there.
[Attendee]
You can get it from Jackie Brothers?
[Aajonus]
Well, it's probably cheaper to get it right from the source.