A clumping clay like bentonite can be less
effective than a dispersing clay due to its more limited exposure of it’s
surface area to toxins. It takes about 4-6 hours for bentonite to become fully
hydrated (swollen with water), whereas due to pyrophyllite clay's weak van der
Waals bond, its response to water is immediate, causing the dispersed particles
to become immediately available for the neutralization of toxins and radiation.
Bentonite and most other clays tend to be
constipating. Sacred Clay has seldom been known to be constipating, and to some,
even slightly accelerating. In a few instances where an individual is already
prone to hemoroids or severe constipation, the clay has been known to slow the
transit time of the bowels. In those instances, our Ancient Mineral Blend, rich
in natural plant based magnesium with the full spectrum of other minerals found
in the clay, works better.
With the clay possessing both absorbing (like a
sponge) and adsorbing (like a magnet) properties, its detoxifying properties are
exceptionally high.
Sacred Clay for Radiation Detox - The
Threat
The world populous is being exposed to an unprecedented
amount of radiation. Sources of this radiation come from a variety of areas
including cell phones, microwave ovens, wireless technology for phones and
computers, CRT computer monitors and TV's (the fat ones), various medical
treatments and diagnostic equipment (such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT)
scans, mammograms and fluoroscopy), nuclear testing, nuclear power plants, and
now the radiation from Decomposed Uranium (DU) munitions used in Iraq (the
radioactive dust of which has since traveled the globe). Radiation exposure is
at an all time high. Cancer is at epidemic proportions in our society.
According to a report from the U.S. National
Academy of Sciences, it will take 3 million years for radioactive waste stored
in the United States as of 1983 to decay to background levels. The threat of
briefcase size dirty bombs going off in one of our cities is a looming concern.
The fallout from a nuclear accident could affect millions.
Sacred Clay as the
Solution to Radiation Poisoning
After the Chernobyl
Accident in Russia clay was given to people, animals, and livestock to minimize
radiation poisoning. Yet the American medical system has no known remedy for
radiation poisoning among its list of drugs.
Pyrophyllite clay, zeolite, seaweeds, and certain
herbs have recognized and proven capabilities of detoxing radiation from the
body. Chaparral was one of the few plants that survived the atomic bomb testing
in New Mexico. The animals that ate chaparral as part of their natural diet
faired much better than those that did not. Meanwhile among humans living even
as far as 100 miles away at the time of the nuclear tests, cancer rates have
soared.
A Suggested Recipe for
Radiation Detox
A Sacred Clay bath in
combination with a clay slurry (see below) and the internal consumption of clay
and R.A.D. (our Radiation Absorption and Detox herbal formula containing clay,
chaparral, seaweeds and other herbs), is a comprehensive recipe for radiation
detox.
Occasional clay baths and daily consumption of
Sacred Clay is a wise precaution given the excessive presence of radiation in
our world today.
It is also wise to keep a reserve stockpile of
clay on hand in the event of an unexpected happening or accident for which clay
is a remedy.
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Sacred Clay Baths Compared to Zeolite
Zeolite is an excellent
clay, yet it is my opinion that Sacred Healing Clay has capabilities that exceed
even zeolite. Zeolite is an adsorbing clay capable of attracting a large amount
of toxins to itself. However, the toxins must be small enough to enter into the
honeycomb structure of Zeolite.
Pyrophyllite is both an adsorbing (like a magnet)
and an absorbing clay (like a sponge) with a donut shaped combination of
tetrahedronal molecules. It is capable of holding toxins to the outside of its
molecular structure like iron filings to a magnet, as well as absorb them like a
sponge. Pyrophyllite's exceptionally high negative electro-magnetic charge
reaches deep into the tissues and organs to draw toxins to itself.
Pyrophyllite clay is around 60% silica. It forms
mono and orthosilicic acids when brought in contact with water. Silicic acids
are required to make minerals bioavailable to both plant and human. Silica is
required by the body to repair damaged tissues, bone, tendons and cartilage.
Sacred Healing Clay's observed skin regenerative
powers when applied to a cut, a bruise, an inflammation, or a cold sore is truly
remarkable.
Sacred Healing Clay
Baths
The recommended
detoxifying period for Sacred Healing Clay baths is 1 bath each week for 6
weeks, then once a month, or as desired thereafter. During the first week baths
may be taken every day or every other day to quickly draw the bulk of toxins
from the body. Daily baths for several weeks is not recommended, nor would it be
necessary due to the potency of this clay's detoxifying abilities.
The quantity of clay for each bath is 1/2 to 1
cup. In cases of extreme toxicity, such as from a history of exposure to
chemicals, radiation, drugs, alcohol or tobacco, the recommended quantity to be
added to a bath can go as high as 4 cups.
Baths taken in conjunction with the internal
consumption of 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon in water or juice shortly before the
bath accelerates the detoxifying process significantly.
(Internal consumption of the clay is not
recommended if you are on a pharmaceutical drug that requires residual amounts
to remain in your system in order to be effective. This is particularly true of
anti-depressant drugs. Drugs are typically polarized positive, are highly
acidic, and often contain heavy metals like mercury for sterilization purposes.
The negatively polarized clay electro-magnetically pulls positively polarized
chemicals and heavy metals to itself and out of the body. In
cases of drug overdose or chemical ingestion however, hospitals frequently use
clay or activated charcoal to absorb the chemicals and drug overdose.)
Clay
and Pharmaceutical Drugs
Due to the
powerful drawing action of Sacred Clay, it is best not taken internally within 3
hours before or after drug intake if those drugs are required for hormonal or
physiological support.
Taking clay
with natural remedies, on the other hand, actually enhances their mineral
absorption due to the presence of silica in the clay that converts to silicic
acid when in contact with water. Silicic acids are required by Nature to make
minerals bioavailable.
If you are on antidepressant
drugs or other drugs that require residual amounts in your system to be
effective, it is better to not take the clay at all internally. The clay
will tend to absorb the residual amounts of the drug in your system and could
result in withdrawal reactions from the drugs.
If you have safely come off of a
drug, clay baths and internal consumption will help to clean up your system of
the drug residuals. (Important: Never get off a drug cold turkey.
Always withdraw gradually, no faster than 10% per week, or per month, depending
on how long you have been taking the drug. (For
more specific information on this subject read “Your
Drug May Be Your Problem : How and Why to Stop Taking
Psychiatric Medications” by Peter R. Breggin & David
Cohen)
If you are taking drugs and want to take a clay
bath, I recommend that you discuss this matter with a competent health
professional knowledgeable of both allopathic and natural therapies. My personal choice has been to thoroughly educate myself about the
transformative powers of herbs and natural remedies, and by doing so, have
successfully eliminated the need for chemical therapies.
Adding Salt
The drawing potential of
the clay can be increased even further by adding a teaspoon to a tablespoon of
salt to the bath water. Much more than that can be electrically stimulating, and
possibly more energizing than relaxing.
Just prior to getting into the tub, a thick clay
slurry (see below) can be applied to areas of special concern, such as on the
face or over the liver, to increase the detoxifying potential around those
areas.
Sacred Clay in bath water is sure to reduce or
eliminate the chlorine and other chemicals in the water, making for a more
healthful and enjoyable soak. It also provides an abundance of useful trace
minerals to be taken up by the body directly through the skin (the body's
largest organ).
Clay Slurries and an
Interesting Attraction
Mixing the clay into a
slurry (mixed in a bowl about 40% water and 60% clay), and rubbing the clay over
the body, is a way to concentrate the detoxifying power of the clay. The entire
amount designed for the clay bath can be slurried over the body just prior to
getting in. As the clay is dissolved into the tub by the water, the same, or
better effect (relative to putting all of the clay directly into the water) will
be accomplished.
An interesting phenomenon has been noticed at
times with clay slurries. After applying the slurry and getting into the water,
the clay tends to cling to areas of greatest toxicity more strongly than to
other areas (due to the strong magnetic attraction between clay and toxin). The
clay can still be easily rubbed off (especially in water), yet some resistance
may be felt over an area of greater toxicity.
Wet Clay Works
Better
As long as the clay stays
wet it continues its drawing action. It is not necessary to wait for the clay to
dry to pull of toxins out of the skin (typical of other clays). Toxins are
pulled out electro-magnetically. This event happens quickly with toxins close to
the skin and continues on with more lengthy exposure as the blood brings more
toxins to the surface.
My Personal
Experiences with Taking Sacred Healing Clay Internally
When taking Sacred Clay
internally, I have experienced a noticeable amount of strength and endurance as
a background feeling. This feeling of support internally seems to be exceptional
for a clay. I tend to take from 4 to 12 capsules (1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon)
per day, with the greater amount producing the strongest feeling of internal
support. This feeling of support seems to endure for the better part of the day.
I have also noticed an increased alkalinity in my morning urine from taking the
clay.
An Interesting
Correlation
I was recently given a
Dark Field Microscope Live Blood Analysis. The Naturopathic Doctor giving the
test commented - in all of her years as a therapist (she is over 70 years old)
she had never seen anyone whose antioxidant ability in their blood was as great
as what she saw in my blood sample. Now, whether this was due to the clay or the
adaptogenic herbs that I take, or something else, is uncertain, but there is at
least an interesting correlation here.
Given the nature of our society, I personally
believe that it is right place, right time for the human race to become aware of
Sacred Clay’s healing powers.
Michael King
Heart
Balance Herbal Rejuvenation
1428 Windsor
St,
Ashland, OR
97520
541-482-9633 888-325-1475