More on Sacred Clay Properties/van der Waals bond

By

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.

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