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What are Angstrom Elements?
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Angstrom elements are the smallest version of pure source minerals, smaller than both colloidal and ionic. An angstrom is a unit of length equal to one hundred-millionth of a centimeter, used mainly to express wavelengths and interatomic distances.
Angstrom elements are elements of the Periodic Chart that are in their pure, un-clustered, single or double atom state. A clustered element may gather atoms in groups of 3 or more, but an angstrom element remains in an un-clustered state making it extremely small and extremely bio-available. This is why it can often be felt nourishing your cells, soothing your moods and centering your focus within seconds or minutes of entering your system.
The ancient reference to “Manna from Heaven” was actually a reference to a substance that gave one an experience of “heaven”. “Manna” in ancient Hebrew, actually means “What is it?” It is referred to as “the bread of heaven”. Ample evidence supports the theory that this “bread” was actually developed by the Hebrews from the dew using an alchemical process that concentrated angstrom minerals into a powder form that could be eaten.
The terms “M-state elements” is actually a modern scientific coinage designed to classify a group of single and/or double atom configurations of the basic Periodic Chart of Transition Group Elements. The term “monoatomic” or “monatomic” is a reference to an element in its single atom, unbounded state. An element in the monoatomic state has unique and consistent behavior patterns characteristic of its true elemental, or angstrom form.
Sci-Tech Encyclopedia: defines the Atom Cluster thus: “Clusters are aggregates of atoms (or molecules) containing between three and a few thousand atoms that have properties intermediate between those of the isolated monomer (atom or molecule) and the bulk or solid-state material.”
Dr. John Milewski provides us the following definition in reference to the Monoatomic State: “…the transition group elements, because of their unique properties, can be found already existing, or can be created and are able to remain, in a stable single atom state. This is achieved by having no nearest neighbor closer than four angstroms and, therefore, by not being able to chemically bind with other atoms. This is called a “monoatomic” state.”
M-state, or angstrom, elements include monatomic (single atom) and/or diatomic (double atom) forms of an element. Elements commonly found in the M-state are gold, silver, rhodium, iridium, indium, platinum, iron, nickel and copper, among others.
M-state elements, particularly rhodium & iridium, are believed to make up a significant portion of the brain (possibly as much as 5% or more) and are likely to be involved in a vast array of brain functions including cognitive ability, intelligence, emotional development, memory, melatonin production and the regulation of sleep, immune enhancement, thymus & adrenal restoration, hormonal balance, Human Growth Hormone (HGH) production, tissue regeneration, as well as the extension of youthfulness.
The Energetic Effects of Ormalite & Sacred Clay
Thursday, February 11th, 2010As far as the energy of the Ormalite goes, the only thing I have to compare with are my personal experiences and the voice of numerous intuitives who have indicated that the Sacred Clay has a very strong energetic field, one of the strongest of any nutritional product they have tested, and that the energy field of Ormalite is about 4 times greater than that of the Sacred Clay. One intuitive expressed that her pendulum nearly flew out of her hand when testing the two clays. You will have to determine for yourself how it compares to products you have tried.
Clairvoyant intuitives say that they see all of the energy centers opening up at once when Ormalite is taken. The left and right brain seem to integrate and communicate with each other better, the chi flow is greatly enhanced, and the concentration of energy goes to the heart. Colors look brighter, nature looks more alive, hyperactive energy calms down, low energy perks up, moods improve and so does sleep (especially if taken just before bed). Everything tends to move toward balance and well being, typical of a heart-centered effect.
Kinesiologists regularly discover strong positives when testing for the appropriateness of our Sacred Clay and Black Manna products for their clients.
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, Young & Pristine
Friday, February 5th, 2010By
Michael King
With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 7)
There are a number of pyrophyllite mines in the world, yet this deposit, located near Crater Lake, OR, seems to be the youngest deposit known, the most beneficially unique in its composition, and possibly the largest in the world.
The advantage to being a young deposit, (young is relative to how many thousands of years ago did it’s lava bed cool), is that the older beds are generally at the stage of returning back to rock and require extensive milling before they can be used effectively. Many sites are deeply imbedded within a mountain and therefore require extensive excavation to get to them. Local polluting influences relative to these mines are unknown.
The young pyrophyllite clay deposit in Crater Lake is immediately on the surface, it exists in a soft enough form to require only a small amount of milling to prepare it for agricultural use, with the more refined aspects of the clay being reserved for personal and internal use.
Sacred Clay from Crater Lake has also been referred to as “Primordial Clay” due to its source being the result of the cooling of an underground lava bed probably millions of years old. The deposit has been relatively untouched by modern pollutants, plant and animal decomposition and other environmental hazards. The area is surrounded by National Forests so other industries have not affected its pristine nature.
Sacred Clay Mineral Analysis
Friday, February 5th, 2010By
Michael King
With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 6)
Did you know that most of the world’s agricultural land was documented to be depleted of the majority of essential minerals and nutrients as late as the 1920′s? Senate document no. 264 of the 74th congress, second session, 1936, states:
“…Commercially grown food today has almost no nutritional value. The fruits, vegetables, and grains we eat today are starving us to death; no man of today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his body with the minerals he requires to stay healthy.”
Lacking vitamins, our system can make some use of minerals, but lacking minerals, vitamins do us no good.
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.
Certificate of Analysis
The Sacred Clay from Crater Lake has been analyzed with known constituents listed on this website under Certificate of Analysis.
At present we know of at least 65 or more minerals and trace minerals that can be found in this version of pyrophyllite clay. Close to 100 compounds are actually suspected to exist within the clay. A more comprehensive analysis will soon be performed to verify the presence of additional trace minerals and rare earths, and other, as of yet, unexplored properties.
The History and Composition of Pyrophyllite Clay
Thursday, February 4th, 2010By Michael King and Dorman Cox (article 4/5)
This particular pyrophyllite deposit was originally an immense mineral soup that brewed underground for probably millions of years. During the last ice age a glacier removed the hardened lava cap over this underground molten lake of lava, allowing the clay to cool and eventually decompose into an unusual blend of 75-90% pyrophyllite, with the balance comprised of montmorillonite, kaolin and chlorite, giving the clay many of its unique properties.
This clay (what we call Sacred Clay) has been known to be used agriculturally since the mid 1800′s. Settlers were frequently seen at the site collecting bucket loads and taking them home for their crops, and probably for personal use. (Back then, clay was more widely recognized as beneficial for a number of healing purposes.)
The Historical Use of Clay
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010By Michael King and Dorman Cox (article 2/5)
The historical use of clays in general for healing dates back thousands of years and is widely documented. While much of clay’s healing powers remain a mystery, doctors, herbalists and other health professionals are now taking a serious look at the growing list of healing effects brought on by clay consumption and use.
With respect to the unique clay composition referred to as Sacred Clay from the Crater Lake area, much of what is known regarding benefits to the human body are being drawn, at this point, from personal experiences, while drawing conclusions from the known science on pyrophyllite in the agricultural arena with support from an emerging science in the health field.
Though there is a rapidly growing amount of anecdotal benefits reported from the personal consumption and use of Sacred Clay, the scientific testing for specific human benefits has only recently begun. Yet, as you will see from the descriptions below, there is reason to take this clay seriously for its recognized benefits derived from both internal and external usage.
Sacred Clay (Pyrophyllite Clay or Pyro Clay) and it’s Known Uses and Benefits
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010By Michael King and Dorman Cox (article 1/5)
The current science behind the worldwide use of pyrophyllite clay is centered primarily on its use in the agricultural industry with an emerging science developing around its benefits in the health and wellness, cosmetics and anti-aging industries.
Sacred Clay for Personal Use
A select grade of clay, more refined than the agricultural counterpart, is used today for personal use and consumption. It is referred to as Sacred Clay derived from the Crater Lake, OR area.
Sacred Clay is an unique version of pyrophyllite clay, and is known to have been used both internally and externally for physical healing for at least the last 20 years, though early American settlers are likely to have used this clay for a variety of purposes before that, and Native American Indians are likely to have used this clay for hundreds of years prior. There was a time in Native American history when clays of various types were considered to be more valuable than gold.