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Why Can't I use Sacred Clay when I'm taking prescription drugs?

Our concern is the potency of Pyrophyllite Clay compared to other clays. Being greater, (possibly a stronger negative polarity), there is a chance of background residuals of drugs will be drawn out of the body, which in some cases are foundational to the effectiveness of the drug. This is especially true of blood pressure drugs and antidepressants and thyroid meds. Reducing the background residuals of these drugs, generally stored in the liver and other organs and glands or tissues, could result in a spiking of the previous conditions (unusually high blood pressure or overly depressed condition, irregular thyroid levels, etc.).
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Where does your Sacred Clay come from?

Clay and water are the most ancient health remedies of all time for both human and animal. It is our belief that they will be the ultimate remedies of the future as well. The sources for both the Sacred Clay and the Ormalite were discovered within a few miles of Crater Lake, Oregon, long revered by many as a sacred site and prized for its pristine beauty. The Crater Lake essence infuses the silica matrix of the Sacred Clay and Ormalite adding power and mystique to its already remarkable properties.
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What does Sacred Clay taste like?

Sacred Clay, is a pyrophyllite clay and has a very strong, puckering mineral taste typical of an electrolyte-rich clay.

The Sacred Clay is about 10% electrolytes, which I believe accounts for its puckering pungency. Being abundant in available ions, it makes for a powerful detoxifying clay bath or poultice, with strong antioxidant capability, and the most potent detoxifying clay I am aware of.
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What forms does the clay come in?

At this point, the Sacred Clay comes only in a dry powder, not a damp mix. The clay powder and the clay in the capsules are the exact same clay.
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How does Sacred Clay both nourish the body and pull out heavy metals at the same time?

The clay will naturally remove heavy metals as it adds beneficial minerals back into the body as nourishment due to the process of compounding. Heavy metals are converted into silicates and other harmless, or even biologically beneficial compounds when clay is added to the diet.

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How Does Sacred Clay Compare To Other Clays?

Sacred Clay is a pyrophyllite clay, and is significantly different from bentonites, montmorillionites, pascalites and zeolites. Most other clays are made from volcanic ash, whereas pyrophyllite is made from an underground boiling lava soup, later exposed by a glacier and cooled through the action of deep underground water flows which caused it to decompose into this remarkable clay. This pyrophyllite had never seen the light of day until we unearthed it. Unlike some other clays, pyrophyllite will not swell or clump when mixed with water. It will not clog your drain pipes. It mixes easily, goes on easily, and comes off easily with water. It makes an exceptional clay facial, clay bath, body wrap and clay poultice.

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How do I use clay as a mouthwash for healthy teeth and gums?

THE 5 MINUTE CLAY SWISH (see Advisories below)
This is one of the best remedies for the mouth, gums and teeth that we know of. This method also draws toxins from deep within body organs by pulling them up through the nervous system channels that connect the various body organs of the body to the teeth. It is similar to the Ayurvedic Oil-Pulling method, yet with a more powerful pulling agent - the Sacred Clay. One drawback for some, but not all, has to do with the potential temporary discoloration of some areas of the teeth resulting from the clay bonding solidly to toxic buildup on certain spots of the teeth, particularly if your teeth may be somewhat pourous from past deteriation or receeding gums. So far, only time and a dental cleaning or polishing works to remove this discoloration. (See advisory below). We are working on a White Pyro product as a solution but it is not yet fully explored. If your teeth are subject to discoloration, try using sesame oil or olive oil instead of clay for the swish.
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How do I use sacred clay as a facial?

The preparation and usage is the same as a poultice, except that you should spritz occasionally with water to keep moist for as long as desired. Even a 20 minute facial will soften the skin and reduce redness, pimples and blackheads.

Mix enough clay with salt and water to cover the area being treated with 1/4 to 3/4 inch of clay (more on areas of special interest). Wrap the area with a damp gauze or old towel (do not use good towels or material) then wrap that with Saran Wrap or plastic to keep the moisture in.

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Do heavy metals exist in pyrophyllite clay?

The forms and quantity of minerals in this clay are not classified as "heavy metals". The forms they exist in are not only non-toxic to the human body and to soils, they are exceptionally beneficial to both.

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What is Montmorillonite?

Both Montmorillonite and Pyrophyllite are members of the Smectite Group. Montmorillonite is derived from the decomposition of lava ash similar to Bentonite, but is composed of microscopic, 1 micron particles with a predominance of Sodium, Calcium, Aluminum, and Magnesium. Its small particle size, being more bioavailable, may explain its excellent reputation in the physical healing arena.
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What is Bentonite?

Bentonite has had some difficulty in being classified properly due to the varying amounts of other clays that can make up the bulk of a Bentonite (often times containing a high percentage of Montmorillonite, for instance), and the varying nature of its decomposition from a lava ash causing a highly variable mineral makeup. For the most part there are Sodium Bentonites and Calcium Bentonites. Pascalite is a Calcium Bentonite.
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What is French Green Clay?

French Green Clay has recently received the most attention lately, due to the research performed by Geologist Lynda Williams, PhD of Arizona State University documenting the antibacterial properties of certain clays. Research in this area is ongoing and more will be published in time regarding her findings with other clays as well. Another spin off article on Lynda Williams' research is entitled "French Muck".

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What is Illite?

Illite is a member of the Clay-Mica Group of clays referred to as a Muscovite and is a main component of shale. It is abundant in potassium. It is commonly found as a component in other clays such as Bentonite & Montmorillonite, adding a potassium twist to those clays. French Green Clay is an Illite Clay.

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Can I use sacred clay as a deodorant?

Leaving Sacred Clay residues on the body for several hours or a day after a bath or shower before thoroughly rinsing it off is actually beneficial, with the exception of the towel effect mentioned in an earlier FAQ. In fact, a very slight amount of dry clay or liquid solution of the clay rubbed under the armpits helps reduce bacterial growth and body odor.
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How do I use sacred clay to treat drinking water and improve body hydration?

Adding 1/8th teaspoon of Sacred Clay to a cup or a gallon of water will absorb toxins, chemicals and bacteria. Sacred Clay reduces the surface tension of water making it more hydrating to the body. Adding 5-10 drops of Ormalite Water to a cup or gallon of water will restructure the water molecules to something similar to deep underground aquifer water.
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Will sacred clay eliminate wrinkles?

We have observed a softening and tightening of the skin and a slight smoothing of some wrinkles, but not all. Adding coconut oil and other oils to the clay and/or skin gives the appearance of wrinkle reduction due to the temporary saturation of the skin with the oil. Wrinkles are largely due to skin dehydration and hormonal imbalances in the body, originating from exhaustion of the kidney and adrenals. The formation of orthosilicic acids along with the minerals in the Sacred Clay may help restore power to the kidney and adrenal glands and may slow down wrinkle development, but we do not claim it to be a wrinkle eliminator.
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How do I use sacred clay as a shampoo?

Rubbing a small handful of Sacred Clay into the hair and leaving it there for a minute or more (as long as you wish), will clean and nourish the hair, detoxify the scalp and reduce unfriendly microorganisms. It leaves the hair soft and manageable. No shampoo needed. Conditioner is optional.
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What is Amorphous Silica?

Pyrophyllite clay is known to contain approximately 60% silica of which approximately 85% is a non-crystalline, round amorphous silica molecule. Amorphous means the silica molecules "hold no structured shape" (as opposed to a solid crystalline matrix like sand or quartz). This amorphous construction gives the clay particles an exceptional amount of free surface area to attract and hold toxic compounds, and offer its nutrients to the soil and plants.
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How can Pyrophyllite clay be used for radiation poisoning?

A series of pyrophyllite clay baths in combination with clay slurries or body wraps and the internal consumption of clay is a comprehensive recipe for radiation Detox. It is very useful and it is used extensively for the cure of radiation poisoning from the body.
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How does Pyrophyllite clay compare with Zeolite?

Zeolite is an adsorbing clay capable of attracting a large amount of toxins to itself due to the large available surface area within the honeycomb structure of the Zeolite. However Sacred Clay is both adsorbing and absorbing clay with a donut shaped combination of tetrahedral molecules mimicking the shape of a red blood cell. That is why Sacred Clay is considered an even better clay than Zeolites.
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How do I use sacred clay as a toothpaste?

The Sacred Clay provides exceptional cleaning power when used as a toothpaste although, by itself, it is not an easy product to brush with, from the standpoint of taste and ease of use. The clay is pungent and gritty. It does not suds or foam like normal toothpaste, so it may take some getting used to. It can, however, be added to natural toothpaste to improve its cleaning power. You may also make your own toothpaste by adding sea salt, essential oils and other oils to the clay. If brushing with the clay alone is too uncomfortable, a mouth swish followed by brushing with a natural toothpaste while leaving some clay residues in the mouth, or sprinkled on the toothbrush, may work just as well.

The astringent quality of the clay causes a bit of a pucker when used, yet most people get used to it, or enjoy it because of what it feels like afterwards. The clay absorbs toxins, mercury and other heavy metals, viruses, bacteria and parasites in the mouth. The rich silica and mineral content in the clay nourish both teeth and gums, improving the general health of each.

Once again, for some, but not all, brushing with Sacred Clay will cause a temporary darkening of the teeth in the areas of receding gums, joints between teeth and existing pits for reasons mentioned above. The only sure remedy for darkened spots on the teeth is a polishing or cleaning by the dentist.

We are currently investigating a white pyrophyllite version that does not stain the teeth, and if successful we will provide this product to the public for Mouth Swishes and teeth cleaning. If you are one whose teeth darkens with brushing or Mouth Swishes it is best to discontinue those practices and apply external poultices on the cheeks and neck instead to remove toxins. The clay is powerful enough to pull toxins from the gums directly through the cheek and neck tissues.

No claims are made with regard to the improvements that are possible, yet many have reported how much they like using the clay in this manner. Your personal experiences in this area are also welcome.
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Will the clay cause my fillings or crowns to deteriorate or fall out?

No, Sacred Clay removes heavy metals that are in solution, (that are free in the saliva), that have attached themselves to your teeth or absorbed into the membranes of the mouth and gums. It will not deteriorate large pieces of metal (although it may remove the dull oxidized layers of the metal making it more shiny). Amalgam fillings are much more affected by Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMF's). EMF's are known to cause metal fillings to deteriorate more rapidly resulting in increased levels of heavy metal toxicity. (All the more reason to be using the clay.)
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How do I use sacred clay as a foot poultice?

Drawing from a popular European practice, an All Night Foot Poultice can serve as an excellent accelerator to any detox/rejuvenation program. Simply mix 1 pound of Sacred Clay and one Sacred Bath packet (or 1/3 cup of the bulk Sacred Bath powder). If Sacred Bath is not available, substitute water with 1/2 cup Sole (or add 1-2 tablespoons of dry sea salt or Himalayan Salt to the water). Add 1/2 cup of water, Sole or salt/water mixture, and mix to a thick paste.
Spread the mixture over both feet, top and bottom, approx 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick. Slip a grocery bag or zip lock bag, over each foot, (or wrap in saran wrap) to hold moisture in. Put socks on to hold it all together and go to bed. The next morning, unwrap in the tub or shower and rinse off. Enjoy the lighter, zestier feeling, increasing with each All Night Foot Poultice. Excellent for reducing excess swelling.
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What are van der Waals Bonds in Sacred Clay?

Pyrophyllite Clay is known to possess a weak van der Waals bond at the molecular level giving it the property of dispersing easily in water. This property is highly desirable for a clay, since it is this property that keeps the clay from clumping and clinging to the skin typical of bentonite and certain other clays.
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How is the clay used for broken bones and internal pains?

It is very useful in the case of broken bones and internal pains in our bodies due to over working. Apply Sacred Clay on the broken bones or parts of the bodies. It will start it actions and you can sleep better and your pain will be healed soon.
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Are there other anecdotal uses for Sacred Clay?

What should you do if your skin gets too dry from the use of the clay?

If an area of skin gets too dry from an application of the Sacred Clay, the application of Organic Sesame or Organic Coconut Oil works wonders to further soften the skin. Dry skin is a sign of toxins in the tissues. As a magnet for toxins, some skin conditions may temporarily get worse before getting better. With repeated use of the clay on the skin, toxins will eventually be drawn out sufficiently for the skin to return to normal hydration levels and the oils may then no longer be necessary.
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How does clay action work for rashes, bites and burns?

It is very useful. Use a thick mix of Sacred Clay and water. Cover affected area about 1/8 to 1/4" thick. Leave on until dry. Reapply if needed to further the healing. For severe burns, see your physician. Most major burn centers have long used clay as a part of their treatment. Sacred Clay helps prevent infections from setting in while providing the amorphous silica required for rapid skin regeneration.
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Should Sacred Clay be taken with other 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.

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.
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Does wet clay work better?

As long as the Sacred 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. 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.
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How are ulcers caused and how can the use of clay prevent them?

Ulcers are caused by poorly digesting food fermenting in the stomach or intestines. Proper digestive power of the stomach is generally enhanced, and fermenting bacteria reduced, with even a teaspoonful of Sacred Clay in water.
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What is the importance of minerals in Sacred Clay?

The role of minerals and trace minerals in developing and maintaining health is becoming a widely studied science today. They are now recognized as essential to the performance of thousands of chemical, hormonal and enzymatic processes in the body. 99% of Americans today are deficient in most of the minerals required to maintain ideal states of health. This depletion is largely due to the depleted condition of America's soils caused by over-farming. These missing minerals are amply supplied by Sacred Clay.
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What are some personal uses for Sacred Clay?



Sacred Clay has a wide application of therapeutic uses both internally and externally:

Detoxification of heavy metals, chemicals, petroleum products, & radiation.

Removes chlorine and other harmful chemicals chemicals, viruses, bacteria, giarrdia, etc. from your drinking and bathing water.

Enhances the properties of water for personal consumption by increasing the vibrational quality of the water. Reduces the surface tension of water making water wetter (more hydrating).

Health spas - facials, clay wraps & clay baths.

An excellent complement to sweat therapy.

First Aid and emergency care - food poisoning, poison oak, burns, brown recluse and other spider bites, ant and misquito bites, ulcerous skin conditions, boils, rashes, dry scales, painful dry rashes, bacterial infections, viral conditions and inflammations.

Enhances the properties of water for personal consumption by increasing the vibrational quality of the water.

Nutritional/trace mineral & monatomic source of nutrients. Here's an excellent article published in "California Wild - The Magazine of the California Academy of Sciences?" on the subject of the historical use of clay for nutritional and therapeutic uses: Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud? by Suzzane Ubick.

Anti-aging support.
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What is Sacred Clay composed of?

Sacred Clay (Pyrophyllite Clay) is rich in electrolytes silica and minerals providing it with a strong magnetic attraction for the drawing out of heavy metals, chemicals, petroleum products and radiation.
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What is Sacred Clay?

Sacred Clay is a pyrophyllite clay. The clay shimmers with electronic energy. The crystalline lattice structure of clay allows it to store energy and then re-emit it in a useful form as needed. Pyrophyllite clay is a powerful alchemical agent promoting the transformation and transmission of electromagnetic energy.
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How do I use Sacred Clay in a foot bath?

Add 1-2 tablespoons of the Sacred Clay and 1-2 teaspoons of quality sea salt to a gallon or so of warm water. Soak the feet for as long as desired. Repeat as often in a day as desired as well.

Be advised: While one may consider foot baths to be a lighter form of detox than clay baths or body wraps, toxins having to travel from other parts of the body and down through the legs to get to the feet where the pull is coming from, can build up in energetically blocked areas of joints or bone or muscle, or just may not get to the feet before the foot bath is terminated. The toxins may be left in the tissues and the net result can be more discomfort after the foot bath than before.
The Sacred Clay and the salt are a powerful combination capable of pulling toxins from deep within the body. Because a bath provides this powerful draw to take place over most of the body surface at once time, rather than at just the feet, more toxins are removed more quickly, and therefore, sooner cease to be a bother.

While clay baths are a more effective detox approach than foot baths, there are times when a foot bath will provide extra concentrated attention on the feet themselves producing remarkable results.

If you are doing electric foot baths, try adding a teaspoon to a tablespoon of Sacred Clay to the bath water and salt solution. The reports from personal experience and from others are that the clay further empowers the detoxification process. Be sure to add the clay first since less salt will be required to achieve the ideal voltage in the water. This is due to the naturally high electrolyte content of pyrophyllite clay.

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Will sacred clay have any effect on my plumbing?

Being a pyrophyllite clay (rather than a bentonite or montmorillonite), there is no concern about the clay going down the drain (unless you are on a septic system without a separate grey line). It falls apart easily in water and will not clump or swell like some other clays. (do not let a bentonite, or other swelling clays go down your drains. The swelling, clumping action of these clays may clog your drain). Sacred Clay will not clog your drain and will even help clean up the city's toxic waste runoff or water recycling centers.
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How do I use sacred clay as a poultice?

Mix enough Sacred Clay with salt and water to cover the area being treated with 1/4 to 3/4 inch of clay (more on areas of special interest). Wrap the area with a damp gauze or old towel (do not use good towels or material) then wrap that with Saran Wrap or plastic to keep the moisture in.

Caution: It has been observed that towels in contact with wet clay may get discolored orangish brown. Even drying off when some clay may remain on the body has discolored some towels. Nothing seems to work to get out these stains (or lack of dye if absorption is the reason). Therefore it is advisable to use old towels, unneeded cloth or white throwaway rolls of gauze.

Leave the poultice on for as long as it is still wet, or as long as you can, even overnight, and/or throughout the day, for best results. Repeat if necessary to further the healing along. The longer the clay remains on and damp, the better and faster it works. Drying is not necessary to pull toxins. It is acceptable to leave the clay on the body for as long as 12 -24 hours if this were practical. We know of some who have left the clay on small spots of the body under a bandage for as long as two weeks with excellent results.
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How was Pyrophyllite Clay formed?

Pyrophyllite Clay was created millions of years ago, when a huge cataclysmic event in North America, near an area that is now known as Crater Lake, Oregon, caused a thermal vent in the earth's crust to open allowing mineral rich magma from deep within the earth to rise to the surface.
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What is the structure of pyrophyllite?

"In pyrophyllite, two silicate layers are sandwiched in between the so called gibbsite layer. Gibbsite, AL(OH)3, is its own mineral and is composed of octahedrally coordinated aluminums surrounded by six hydroxides. The gibbsite layer (G) in pyrophyllite is identical to gibbsite's structure except that four of the hydroxides are replaced by four oxygens from the silicate layers (S). The overall structure of pyrophyllite can be imagined as stacked S-G-S sandwiches. The bonding between these sandwiches is nearly nonexistent and gives rise to pyrophyllite's softness and perfect cleavage."
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Where does the word Pyrophyllite originate from?

"Pyrophyllite gets its name from the Greek words for fire and leaf as in "fire-leaf". Phyllite is named after the Greek word for leaf as well, in allusion to its flaky fracture. But pyrophyllite gets its name from the fact that it exfoliates when water is driven off upon heating, leaving a flaky mass. The flakes are actually the silicate sheets that are a testament to pyrophyllite's powerful absorptive structure.
"Pyrophyllite is a member of the phyllosilicates, or "leaf" silicates, which have a sheet-like structure. The phyllosilicates form stacks of silicate layers that are composed of SiO4 tetrahedrons. The sheets are not directly linked above or below to the next silicate sheets.
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What is Pyrophyllite clay?

Pyrophyllite clay is a natural product, uncontaminated by man or his environment. Although there are many different types and classes of clays throughout the world, all of which provide great benefit to the health, there are a few characteristics about pyrophyllite that are different and may explain the exceptional results experienced when using the Sacred Clay in baths, poultices, body wraps and internally. The power of this clay to detoxify, nourish and rejuvenate the body are truly remarkable.
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