October 2023 | Dr. Dan Talks Montmorillonite Clay
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Dr. Dan Talks Montmorillonite Clay

October 2023

Today, I want to take this opportunity to focus on Montmorillonite Clay.

Montmorillonite Clay is an ingredient that I consider not only prized but also my favorite to include in my formulas when it synergistically makes sense. This chosen clay serves as a major base component in our widely popular and free-choice-fed product, "RED CAL" that provides ancient, pristine, and rich sources of healthy salt, minerals, and other trace elements to benefit horses and various other species. I also include it in the "field formula" version of our award-winning BUG CHECK product.

Montmorillonite Clay has been a longstanding base component in my formulas for dogs, cats, and even humans too! This includes products like Joint Check for pets and REDOXX for your own personal use.

The benefits of calcium montmorillonite minerals have been thoroughly documented by scientists and leading universities. Dr. Simon Cohen, N.D., published 'Clay The Miracle Of Life,' presenting his findings on the benefits, and encourages readers to consult their respective practitioners when considering its use as part of their daily health regimen.

My friend, T.W. Swerezek, DVM Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, once commented on our RED CAL by saying, 'The natural, unprocessed, and pristine sea salts are superior as they contain calcium and small amounts of other macro minerals, along with all essential trace elements in naturally balanced and readily available forms.'

Dr. Swerezek also presented related findings on the effect of weather/seasonal changes on grass imbalances. You can find the research and his personal note to me at WhyRedCalWorks.com.

I trust this information provides helpful insights to understand the value of Montmorillonite Clay and in considering Montmorillonite Clay for your companions and you.

—Dan Moore, DVM
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