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Have you try to eat clay?

 

"There are many reasons why so many people of different ages, cultures, and races eat clay. Do these earth-eaters know something most people don't? Yes, they do. Now you will know, too."

Eating Clay is Good for your Health! 

www.miracleclay.net

The huge red sun was rising over Tambopata River. We were sitting on a small island in the middle of the river in the heart of the Amazon rainforests of southeastern Peru. Somewhere up stream the rainy season already started and the river was wild. Huge trees and branches were passing by in brown raging water. The scene was just like in the movies.

Parrots started gathering from all directions. They came in pairs and in little flocks. They landed on the crowns of trees surrounding a massive clay lick of the river bank. Every minute, the noise of squawking parrots got louder and louder.
Finally the sun cleared the canopy of the jungles. At that exact moment, as if by command, all the birds flew off the trees and landed on the bank of the river in a spectacular explosion of color and sound. Once they were on the clay lick, they started feasting on the clay. It was an amazing site. Each group of parrots was sitting separately from another one based on the colors of their feathers. Green ones with green, blue ones with blue. They never mixed.

I witnessed this nature spectacle in Peru on Tambopata River. Macaws and parrots come to the clay lick to obtain the hard to find minerals that are only present in high concentrations on the clay's soil. It is also thought that parrots eat the clay to neutralize the effects of toxic fruits and seeds that they eat. Finally, some scientists hypothesize that macaws also socialize and exchange information as they gather around the clay lick.
Many years later, at the local Art and Wine festival, I met a couple who were making various products of the same type of clay that I saw in Peru!

I started using the clay about two years ago. I drink clay with hot water in the morning, use soap, toothpaste, face and foot masks and almost all the products made by this company. I started offering it to my relatives and friends. Now, two years later, 90% of my customers are still with me. I personally have tons of energy, lost 12 lb that never came back, my skin looks fantastic and I supply my body with much needed minerals and remove toxins from it. What can be better? I love this clay and want to tell everyone about it.
Please visit my web site, learn about clay and try it! I highly recommend it!

www.miracleclay.net

Here is a couple products from my web site.

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Interesting and relevant links! 

Tambopata Macaw Project
Please visit to see the parrots I told you about.
Miracle Clay Products.
This is my web site. Clay based product I promote is helping people in many ways. My mission is to Help People Help Themselves! The only way to do it is to try it. Learn about Clay! Discover something new, natural and good for your health!
Learn more about Clay.
Anything you want to know about clay is on this web site.

Watch the parrots eating clay. Very cool! 


Biggest claylick in the world

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Blue-headed Parrot at clay lick in Manu Peru

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Macaws at Manu Claylick

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Zion wrote...

Wow! This is a great info for all of us.
I really like your lens! so I gave you 5*.. how about that?!...
Please try to stop by my lens. I would really much appreciate if you could rate mine too!
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ReplyPosted October 24, 2008

dancingwendi wrote...

Inna: You've created a great site and you've been such a big help with mine. Can't thank you enough...

ReplyPosted October 13, 2008

gods_grace_notes wrote...

I agree with OhMe, you tell great stories. Keep up the great work.
You've Been Peeped By a Giant Squid!...again!
: )

ReplyPosted September 09, 2008

OhMe wrote...

I wonder if the clay from the 18 mile creek in my backyard would do the same thing. No, don't thing I am willing to try that but this is a very interesting lens and you are great at telling your stories. I could just see those parrots. 5*

ReplyPosted September 09, 2008

Jimmie wrote...

Parrots eating clay, huh? I need a lot more information before I'm willing to down a mouthful of it. All right, you've got me again. Off to your website.

ReplyPosted September 09, 2008

 
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