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Bentonite Clay as a Binder: What the Research Says About Clay and Toxins

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Bentonite Clay as a Binder: What the Research Says About Clay and Toxins

Bentonite clay — the soft, mineral-rich earth people have used for centuries in poultices and "drawing" masks — has become one of the most popular binders in modern detox kits. As we covered in our looks at fulvic acid and activated charcoal, a binder grabs toxins in the gut so the body can carry them out. Of all the binders, clay actually has some of the strongest human data behind it — though for a more specific job than most people realize.

What bentonite clay is, and how it binds

Bentonite is made mostly of montmorillonite, a clay mineral built from stacked silica sheets carrying a negative surface charge. Through cation exchange, those negatively charged surfaces attract and hold positively charged molecules and metal ions. In plain terms: the clay's surface acts like a magnet for certain toxins, swelling and trapping them as it passes through the digestive tract.

The standout science: binding aflatoxins

This is where clay's evidence is genuinely impressive. Aflatoxins are toxic mold compounds that contaminate crops like maize and peanuts in many parts of the world. A 2016 intervention trial in a south Texas population found that calcium montmorillonite clay significantly reduced a biomarker of aflatoxin exposure. A 2022 study in Ghanaian children (Global Pediatric Health) found NovaSil clay cut aflatoxin M1 levels by roughly 60% and was well tolerated. Earlier, a phase I safety study (Food Additives and Contaminants, 2005) established that the processed clay was safe and well tolerated in healthy adults.

Heavy metals

Clay also binds heavy metals. A 2017 study in Water Science and Technology measured natural bentonite adsorbing lead, cadmium, and manganese, with the strongest pull on lead. And the 2020 sorption study mentioned in our charcoal article found acid-processed montmorillonite was especially effective at binding lead in a simulated gut — a nice complement to charcoal's grip on arsenic, cadmium, and mercury.

Safety: the part that gets skipped

Here is the honest caveat. Because clay is a mined natural product, some bentonite products have themselves tested high in lead — the FDA has warned consumers about specific clays for exactly this reason. So "tested for purity" is not optional. Clay can also bind nutrients and medications, and may cause constipation. None of these uses are FDA-evaluated as treatments, and clay is not a cure for any condition. If you suspect real mold or heavy-metal toxicity, work with a qualified clinician and proper testing rather than self-treating.

Where it fits in a natural-living approach

Bentonite clay is a good example of nature offering something real and measurable — with conditions attached. It works, for specific toxins, when the product is clean and used thoughtfully. That blend of respect and honesty is the same spirit behind everything we make, and why we believe the earth has real medicine to offer when we listen carefully. If that resonates, explore our handcrafted herbal range, including the Godsend Angels Pain Relief Tincture.

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References

  1. Mitchell NJ, et al. Intervention trial with calcium montmorillonite clay in a south Texas population exposed to aflatoxin. Food Additives and Contaminants Part A, 2016. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5145309
  2. Kumi J, et al. Safety and Efficacy of NovaSil Clay (Calcium Montmorillonite) in Children Exposed to Aflatoxin in Ghana. Global Pediatric Health, 2022. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36133399
  3. Wang JS, et al. Short-term safety evaluation of processed calcium montmorillonite clay (NovaSil) in humans. Food Additives and Contaminants, 2005. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16019795
  4. Mudzengi C, et al. Multi-metals column adsorption of lead(II), cadmium(II) and manganese(II) onto natural bentonite clay. Water Science and Technology, 2017. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29068353
  5. Wang M, et al. Tight sorption of arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead by edible activated carbon and acid-processed montmorillonite clay. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7855320
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