Clay Baths for Autism
What is LL's Magnetic Clay? LL's Magnetic Clay is a very fine, mineral-rich clay called bentonite in its pure form without harmful, commercial emulsifiers. Despite rumors to the contrary, LL's Magentic Clay Baths contain no volcanic ash, and are completely free of all toxic contaminants. There are over 200 different types of bentonite clay, all with varying uses and potencies. Lauana Lei, the manufacturer of LL's Magnetic Clay, has researched and tested many different types of clay from around the world and found that none compare with this clay for the removal of metal and chemical toxicity.
As well, LL's Magnetic Clay is mixed with a unique blend of herbs, spices and special ingredients to enhance the detoxification of various environmental poisons. Different formulas of the LL's Magnetic Clay are specifically aimed at detoxifying a particular metal, a combination of metals, or a combination of metals and chemicals.
Autism Rising
Cafe Press carries tons of autism awareness products including shirts, hats, bags, bumper stickers, mugs, and much more.
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Rock N Learn Videos These videos are amazing for my son. Colors, Shapes and Counting is a great visual learning video while Letter Sounds teaches him how to move his mouth with the different sounds to letters. Alphabet Rock and Phonics videos are also amazing at helping with reading. If you use Netflicks you can rent these videos from them.
GoodSearch.com
Support your favorite charity or school whenever you search the Internet. Here’s how:
- Enter the charity or school you support below, then click "Verify".
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- Each time you search, revenue is generated for your charity or school!
We support the Tristan R. Bramblett Autism Foundation who helps families pay for biomedical treatments
Autism Bookstore
The Autism Society of North Carolina Bookstore is the largest nonprofit ASD-specific bookstore in the United States. All proceeds are used to help provide services for people with ASD and their families.
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