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azomite and the mold protocol 13 Jun 2017 05:38 #55863

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i want to start the mold protocol and jim himble recommends aztec clay, bentonite, or montmorillonite clays.
azomite is a form of montmorillonite so im wondering if this would be ok?

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azomite and the mold protocol 13 Jun 2017 06:50 #55864

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Searching the Internet it seems Azomite is not really a clay. From Wikipedia:

Azomite (pronounced ā-zō-mite, officially all-caps AZOMITE) is the registered trademark for a complex silica ore (hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate) with an elevated ratio of trace minerals unique to the Utah mineral deposit from which it is mined.

Azomite is used primarily as a natural feed anticaking agent and remineralizer for depleted soils.

So, I doubt it would work for the Mold/Fungus Protocol.
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azomite and the mold protocol 13 Jun 2017 06:54 #55865

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yea wasnt sure. i will probably buy some bentonite clay at the health food store instead.

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