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The Clay Cure by Ran Knishinsky
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Complete
information on this natural and gentle dietary supplement that
is effective in treating a wide range of illnesses.
Contains complete, up-to-date information on choosing the
appropriate clay and how to use it for specific ailments.
Discusses the science and history of clay ingestion and
its nutritional value.
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Living Clay by PerryA~
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Learn all about Calcium Bentonite Clay: its history, its
multitude of uses, and just exactly what it can do for you!
Perry A~ is a lifelong motivational Keynote speaker who in 1995
experienced the miracle of Living Clay for herself. She has
since dedicated her life to sharing her knowledge of this
ancient, yet recently rediscovered gift, with everyone.
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Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery getting a face lift - Savannah Morning News
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Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery getting a face liftSavannah Morning NewsCorey Dickstein/Bryan County Now The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is currently refurbishing the ponds at its Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery off of Ga. Highway 144. By Corey Dickstein After 50 years of use the ponds at the Georgia Department of ...and more » |
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Deyata Kirula awakens Raja Rata - Ceylon Daily News
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Deyata Kirula awakens Raja RataCeylon Daily NewsToday this area, which was once a grass land meant for feeding cattle, has permanent buildings, highways, communication facilities, water and power supply projects, vegetable and fruit cultivations, small tanks and ponds. The Presidential Secretariat ...and more » |
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Renowned sculptor Steve Tobin explodes clay to create other-wordly art - Allentown Morning Call
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Ice harvest a cold slice of Ohio's past - Akron Beacon Journal
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Ice harvest a cold slice of Ohio's pastAkron Beacon JournalBy Mark J. Price Workers use saws, rakes, pikes and plows to harvest ice from a clay pond off West Avenue in Tallmadge. The site later became Tallmadge Memorial Park. Ice farmers cut blocks, stored them and delivered them the following summer. |
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The ghosts of Valmont Butte - Boulder Weekly
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The ghosts of Valmont ButteBoulder WeeklyThe very quality that has always made the butte popular, its improbable castle-like rock formation known as the Valmont Dike, which forms a natural spine of stone running to the east for several miles and creating the butte's impressive juxtaposition ...and more » |
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