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More on Sacred Clay Properties/van der Waals bond
Sunday, February 7th, 2010By
Michael King
With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 11)
Pyrophyllite (Sacred) Clay is known to possess a weak van der Waals bond giving it the property of dispersing easily in water. This property is highly desirable for clay, since it is this property that keeps the clay from clumping and clinging to the skin typical of other clays. When taken internally, this dispersing property allows for greater surface exposure of the clay in the intestines, therefore more toxins are able to be contacted and absorbed.
Clumping clay like bentonite can be less effective than a dispersing clay due to its more limited exposure of its surface area to toxins. Bentonite and most other clays tend to be constipating. Sacred Clay has seldom been known to be constipating, and to some, even slightly accelerating.
With Sacred Clay being easily dissolved in water without clumping, a greater surface area of the clay is made available to the body for detoxifying purposes. With the clay possessing both absorbing (like a sponge) and adsorbing (like a magnet) properties, its detoxifying properties are exceptionally high.
Sacred Clay and Pharmaceutical Drugs
Sunday, February 7th, 2010By
Michael King
With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 10)
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.
My Personal Experiences with Taking Sacred Clay Internally
Saturday, February 6th, 2010By
Michael King
With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 9)
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 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.
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.
Sacred Clay – Applications for Personal Use
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010By Michael King and Dorman Cox (article 3/5)
Applications for Personal Use
Current known applications of Sacred Clay for personal use include:
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Detoxification of heavy metals, chemicals, petroleum products, & radiation.
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Removes chlorine and other harmful chemicals, viruses, bacteria, Giardia, etc. from your drinking and bathing water.
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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).
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Health spas – facials, clay wraps & clay baths.
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An excellent complement to sweat therapy.
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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.
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Enhances the properties of water for personal consumption by increasing the vibrational quality of the water.
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Anti-aging support.
The Origins of Sacred Clay
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010Clay has been used for thousands of years, yet its extraordinary healing powers are just beginning to be understood.
Sacred Clay is 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.
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 is truly remarkable.
Most clays are formed from volcanic ash that has fallen from the atmosphere, weathered and collected as sediment. Over time the addition of plant and animal remains as well as other forms of organic and inorganic material have mixed in and decomposed to form these organic clays, (examples include such clays as bentonite, montmorillonite, pascalite, illite or French Green, and so forth).
Pyrophyllite clay, on the other hand, was formed underground, beginning as a boiling lava soup (boiling rock), and eventually cooling due to the interaction with underground aquifer water. The combination of immense underground pressures and steam from contact with the aquifer waters caused the molten rock to transform into this exceptional clay. The electromagnetic properties seem to have been retained to a greater extent compared to the lava ash clays. This enhanced electromagnetic quality may also be due to pyrophyllite’s rich electrolyte content, containing 5 electrolytes in rather significant quantities including calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), potassium (K+), sulfate (SO42-), and sodium (Na+), along with 3 more to a lesser degree including chloride (Cl-), phosphate (PO42-), and hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-).
Pyrophyllite clay is a very rare and unique type of amorphous silica clay (amorphous means “non-crystalline; having neither definite form nor apparent structure”, and stands in contrast to a quartz silica, for instance, that is bound into a highly structured form). Containing well over 65 minerals and trace minerals in a natural, well proportioned balance, pyrophyllite rich mineral content is further enhanced by numerous rare earths and monatomic elements.
Pyrophyllite clay is almost 60% silica – the prime mineral required for strengthening bone and rebuilding body tissues. Roughly 50% of this silica is amorphous while the other 10% is quartz, providing both plants and human a good balance of available silica resources to draw from.
Due to the fact that the clay was formed near the high energy Crater Lake focal point, pyrophyllite also possesses other extraordinary qualities uncommon to other clays. The clay’s rich silica content gathers and holds the Crater Lake energies like a crystal might hold a charge. Many with strong intuitive or clairvoyant abilities have commented about Sacred Clay‘s unusually powerful energy field. Kinesiology tests consistently indicate strong positive responses for the clay’s value in addressing a client’s need.
Healthy Nourishment Instead of Immunizations
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010Diseases caused by an immunization or flu shot (due to their high concentrations of heavy metals, like mercury or aluminum and other unnatural substances), may include autism, neurological disorders (MS, Parkinson’s, ALS, etc.), chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and even sudden death (occurring mostly among infants shortly after immunization).
The body is a delicately balanced natural organism. Feed it a food source that it does not recognize as food, such as a chemical drug, an immunization or flu shot, a pesticide, an artificial food coloring, an artificial sweetener, margarine (one molecule away from a plastic), a typical vitamin or mineral formula built of a number of single nutrients, or any other processed, overheated, pasteurized, altered product – and now the body is stressed even further. It must find a way to balance out the incompleteness, imbalance and poisonous nature of these so-called “foods” or “medicines”.
The answer is to move away from these altered “foods” and move toward living in complete harmony with the “Natural Order of Life”. How was mankind originally designed to live? What is the true design of Nature for the human being? Disease, dependence on drug companies, followed by an ultimately pitiful death? Or health, reliance on a wholesome relationship with Nature, followed by an ever increasing joy of living?
The less stress we add to our bodies, and the more “real food” we feed our bodies, the healthier and more vibrant we become.
The food that supplies the most complete set of nutritional elements for the body to select from are clearly “whole earthen resources“ – sunlight, spring water, heavily ionized forest-type air, clay, herbs, seaweeds, algae, fruits, nuts, vegetables, etc. These are recognized by the body as food. The more we add these to our diet and lifestyles, the more completely we nourish our bodies with the food it needs to simply clean house and heal itself.
What are the best types of building blocks for the body to use to construct its own medicines?
Monday, February 1st, 2010May I state categorically – nothing less than “whole earthen resources“.
The body is made of the elements (the “dust” or “clay”) of the earth. Therefore, the perfect foods for the body, which have been abundantly provided by Nature, are also resources from the earth – water, clay, herbs, seaweeds, algae, fruits, nuts, vegetables, etc.
Any food source that is less than a whole earthen resource is less than optimal for the human body. A laboratory extract of a whole earthen resource is not a whole food. It is missing much of what Nature built into the whole resource before science decided to take it apart.
Isolated vitamins A, B, C, D, E, etc. are not whole foods, and are therefore incomplete in their benefit to the human body. Minerals in their isolated forms such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, silica, gold, silver, selenium, copper, etc. are incomplete without the full spectrum of 70-90+ minerals normally found in a whole earthen resource such as a clay or a sea salt.
A pharmaceutical drug, an immunization or flu shot, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone replacement therapy, antibiotics, and other unnatural forms of “medicine” are not whole earthen resources, and therefore create imbalancing stresses on the body.
Any natural nutrient that is not a whole food is incomplete and therefore imbalanced. Therefore, it can easily become an imbalancing influence to the body, adding unnecessary “nutritional” stresses for the body to have to deal with. This includes bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, megavitamin therapy, chelation therapy, and many other common treatments from the science of natural medicine.
These additional stresses can result in additional diseases showing up unexpectedly, seemingly unrelated to the original symptoms that the supplement or drug was taken for in the first place.
One example of this is when a calcium supplement taken for osteoporosis actually increases the risk of heart attack and stroke due to the imbalance that an excess of calcium creates with respect to magnesium and copper and other affected minerals. (see article on Megavitamin Therapy)
Reversing the Damage from Immunization
Monday, February 1st, 2010The stories that I read and hear of regularly in my practice about the damage done to children and adults from immunization shots and flu shots are heart-wrenching to say the least. Far more deaths and chronic diseases are caused by these vaccinations than by the diseases themselves.
It compels me to share a way to address the toxicity in the body received from these shots and possibly reverse their damaging effects on the health.
First of all, I will state with full conviction that Mother Nature has not abandoned us at a time like this! There is a solution, and it may be simpler than we think.
I believe the human body is able to heal all diseased conditions, if it is fed the proper wholistic resources and the necessary life approaches are incorporated. I do not believe there is an exception to this rule, but free will, a competent knowledge of what to do and what not to do, and a willingness to “go the distance” given one’s unique situation, is essential to ultimate success.
Second, I will make a comment on what does not cause, and what does causes healing to take place in the human body:
There are no substances or processes that can heal the human body – not an herb, a clay, a food, a vitamin, a mineral, not any special laboratory concoction, pharmaceutical drug, acupuncture, homeopathic remedy, exercise, water, or even sunlight.
In every instance the body will take the the nutrition (or poison, as in the case of drugs) that we give it, break it down into millions of small of fragments, combine these fragments with other resources existing in the body, and continue to combine, utilize and recombine these fragments according to the body’s own natural wisdom – a wisdom that is beyond even the best minds of medical and natural science today. The body will then use these self-determined combinations to shift its imbalances toward a state of balance, wholeness – optimal health.
The point here is that the body is designed by nature, to heal itself when given the proper raw materials from which to construct its own set of medicines. The best we can do is simply feed the body with the kind of building blocks that the body can work with. It will take over from there. The body will break down what we give it and reform it into something it can use in all the right places.