Pure South Calcium Bentonite Clay Capsules NZ made (Fully Body Detox)
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Pure South's Calcium Bentonite "living clay" is edible, drinkable; 100% pure and natural from the mineral rich plains of Southland, New Zealand. Also known as Montmorillonite, this clay is recognized worldwide for its healing, protecting energies. Nature is the Chemist.
Pure South alkaline clay is a multi-functional mineral complex. It not only has vast mineral stores, but also has a strong ionic cleansing capacity. While remineralising the body it also is a gentle yet powerful whole body detox. One simple supplement – two vital functions for optimal health. Removes toxins - Remineralises the body & Improve your immune systems.
A clean detoxified bowel, liver, heart, brain, kidneys, blood, cells, intestinal tract = great health. No part of the body is left untouched by clay’s healing energies.
Maintains your body pH in an alkaline state which enables the cells to release toxins and absorb minerals.
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