Sacred Clay
Origins of Sacred Clay
Clay has been used for thousands of years, yet its extraordinary healing powers
are just beginning to be understood.
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.
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.
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). For a more detailed comparisons between the various clays go to Clay Comparisons.
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 elecromagnetic 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 amorphous silica clay (amorphous means "noncrystalline; 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 indicates strong positive responses for the clay's value in addressing a client's need.
The Origin of the Name 'Pyrophyllite"
To quote an excellent description of pyrophyllite from Amethists Galleries Inc. who have done extensive research on the origins, structures and composition of minerals:
"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.
"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."
For a more detailed analysis of the chemical structure of pyrophyllite go to Ellen Thomas's Lecture.
How Pyrophyllite Clay was Formed
Our unique version of pyrophyllite clay, called Sacred 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.
As the surface of the magma cooled it created an air tight cap, keeping the magma sealed and uncontaminated for millions of years. During this process the magma continued to cook at about 3-500 degrees, through what is known as a hydrothermal action, creating what we call hydrothermally altered dacite porphyry (a highly condensed mineral soup). During our last ice age, as the glaciers began to melt and move downwards from the mountains, the protective cap was removed, causing the lava to cool. Over time the cooled lava decomposed into this unique and extraordinary gift from the earth: pyrophyllite clay.
The Latest Science on Sacred Clay
I recently spoke with Lynda Williams of Arizona State University about her research with the clays and their antibacterial properties. She indicated that there were three clays that successfully eliminated the buruli flesh-eating bacteria. Others did not.
One was an Illite Clay also known as a French Green, but the location of the deposit was unknown. (A second French Green Clay did not eliminate the bacteria).
The second successful variety was a Calcium Bentonite from only one source, but again, the exact location of the deposit was unknown.
The third variety was our Pyrophyllite Clay - otherwise known as Sacred Clay, the source of which is drawn from the above mentioned region near Crater Lake, Oregon. None of the other clays she tested were successful at eliminating the buruli bacteria.
Learn of the benefits derived from the use of pyrophyllite clay in detoxification, beauty enhancement, health and nutrition, clay baths, increasing crop yields and plant health, cleaning up the environment, and many other benefits.
Or call us directly at:
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Michael King
541-482-9633
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Clay Comparisons and the Latest Science on Clay
What are the differences between Bentonite, Pascalite, Montmorillonite, Illite, French Green & Pyrophyllite Clays?
According to Mineral Galleries, Wikipedia and common geological knowledge:
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.
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.
Sodium Bentonite is a swelling clay, meaning it absorbs moisture and swells. For this reason, it is generally not a good idea to put a Sodium Bentonite down the drain after a bath in it, since it may clog the drain. Bentonites in general, are also hard on the bowels when taken internally, therefore herbal laxatives and bulking agents are recommended when using a Bentonite for internal detoxification.
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.
Pyrophyllite was formed entirely differently from the other clays, in that it began as an underground boiling lava soup that decomposed into a clay through interaction with deep underground aquifer water, steam and pressure. It is believed that the manner in which a Pyrophyllite is made is the reason it possesses stronger detoxifying powers relative to other clays (one former auto mechanic found a 1/8th inch oil slick on the bottom of his first bath). Its rich electrolyte content (8 electrolytes comprising close to 10% of the clay) provides an abundance of free ions acting as antioxidants and rapid transport of toxins out of the cell and efficient transport of nutrients into the cell.
Pyrophyllite is the basis of our Sacred Clay and makes one of the most powerful detoxifying clays known. Because Pyrophyllite easily breaks down in water, it can go down your drains after a relaxing clay bath without worry. It will also help your city sewer and improve biological activity in a septic system. For most people Pyrophyllite Clay is safe to use internally and actually slightly accelerates the bowels. See Sacred Clay Instructions for Use for exceptions or if you are on pharmaceutical drugs.
A more detailed description of Pyrophyllite Clay and its origins can be found at here.
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How Minerals are Essential to Building Maximum Health
Minerals are the foundational building blocks of all forms of matter and life.
Discover the role that minerals and mineral-rich superfoods play in building high levels of physical health!
Did you know that most of America's agricultural land was documented to be depleted of the majority of essential minerals and nutrients as early as the 1930'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."
Partially due to the rapid rise in health complaints in America traceable directly to mineral deficiencies, the role of minerals, trace minerals and M-state elements in maintaining health is now a widely studied science. Why are minerals so important to physical health?
The Building Blocks of DNA and RNA
The Periodic Table of 117 Elements form the basic building blocks of Nature. They are the physical foundations of both basic and complex forms of matter. Our DNA and RNA are built solely of just a few of these elements -- phosphate, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.
Varying combinations of just four of the five elements -- carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen, are used to construct the amino acid chains that form our DNA and RNA. Phosphate, in combination with a sugar made up of these same four elements, form the structural spiral that holds the various chains of amino acids together. Amino acids form the basis of proteins which in turn build a cell.
An interesting side note is, that a single cell (which is less than a millimeter long) contains two meters of DNA!
Proteins, chromosomes, genes, cells, tissues, organs, glands and bone are further developments of the DNA. They are built by forming more complex structures using additional elements of the Periodic Chart.
What does this mean? Our body is a highly developed combination of the Period Table of Elements. If our body were to be in short supply of one or more of these elements, particularly the 5 basic building blocks of the DNA, isn't it likely that a few basic body functions could begin to deteriorate?
Minerals
There are 117 known elements related to the Periodic Table, of which 94 are comonly found on the earth. Minerals are typically either pure forms, or combinations of, the 94 common elements. There are over 4,000 minerals known to exist, with more being discovered all the time.
Minerals are recognized as essential to the construction and performance of thousands of chemical, hormonal and enzymatic processes in the body. Silica, the most essential macro mineral, for example, is required for all connective tissue development. Silica is also required to make other minerals more bioavailable.
Without a sufficient supply of minerals, the body is limited in its ability to manufacture these essential body builders and regulators. To not supply the body with an adequate stock of bioavailable minerals is like asking a mason to build a brick wall without providing the bricks. Bring the bricks on site and the building of the wall can begin. Stock the body with an adequate supply of minerals, then thousands of biological processes can move forward with ease and efficiency. The body will simply clean house and heal itself.
My Personal Success with Minerals and Overcoming Hypoglycemia
In the mid '90's I was still dealing with a severe case of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) which I had had my entire life. My mother was diabetic and on insulin, my father was hypoglycemic with a history of fainting spells under stress, and I had been a major sugar consumer from early on. I suffered from a number of low blood sugar and candida related health complaints.
During my search for an answer to this condition I heard that chromium and vanadium would assist in the reversal of both high & low blood sugar conditions. I thought to myself, "Well if this is true, why take only two minerals? Why not take them all?" So I went down to the local health food store and picked up a bottle of the fullest spectrum of minerals I could find, in this case it was a source of ancient fossilized plant minerals taken straight from the earth and ground up. I took 20-30 of these very large pills every day for 7 days. By the seventh day all of my low blood sugar symptoms had completely disappeared. Prior to this, if I did not eat meat by 10 AM, I would begin to get spacey and weak. After a week on the minerals, I could go until 3:00 in the afternoon without eating anything and still have focus, vitality and grounded presence.
A week of minerals alone however, did not immediately repair the decades of abuse to my pancreas and adrenals from refined sugar consumption, coffee and stress, but it did help to bring about some stability and the reduction of sugar cravings. Over the next several years I made steady improvements in my diet, studied the amazing powers of herbs, and developed several herbal formulas that eventually led to a complete restoration of my pancreas and adrenal functions (these are the primary organs responsible for blood sugar regulation).
Today, at the age of 54, I am in remarkably better health than I was at 20, and in the last couple of years, have begun to feel as though I am actually getting younger by the year! I consume a large spectrum of minerals every day in the form of Himalayan Salt, seaweeds, my own superfood blend (Pure Greens), Sacred Clay (a pyrophyllite clay), and a natural form of M-state elements derived from Black Manna and Mineral Manna. I generally have energy from early morning until late at night, sleep great, wake early, engage in a demanding schedule throughout the day running a growing business, and attend to the occasional needs of several thousand clients.
Due to the health that I enjoy today, I am a strong proponent of full spectrum mineral complexes designed by no one but Nature herself. I do not advocate the use of individual minerals (i.e. isolated calcium, zinc, magnesium, copper, etc.) taken out of context from their original full spectrum source (clay, coral, seaweed, ocean salt).
Science is discovering more and more everyday about the role of minerals in health, yet even if the best of today's science thinks it knows better than Nature, there is a greater chance that it doesn't. Current medical science on the subject of biological health is a mere century or two old (to be generous). Nature has been manufacturing her healing resources for more than 5 billion years! I trust the discernment of Nature more than the best of medical science today, even more than the best of today's natural sciences. There is so much we have yet to learn to catch up with the wisdom of Nature. Why take apart something that has worked so well for billions of years, thinking that we can do better? We are better off just discovering the healing resources Nature has to offer in their most whole forms, containing all the nutritional, biological and energetic components that Mother Nature in her great wisdom put into them, and simply enjoy the benefits. In my opinion, Mother knows best!
Just a Few of the Functions of Minerals In the Body
Minerals are the building blocks of the physical being. Vitamins are merely combinations of minerals. Lacking vitamins, the human body can make some use of individual minerals, but lacking minerals, vitamins can be neither manufactured nor utilized. As stated before, minerals are involved in the construction and functioning of not only vitamins, but also of DNA, RNA, genes, amino acids, proteins, hormones, enzymes, and all organs of the body as well. Every metabolic function of the body uses minerals in some manner.
Minerals are vital to overall mental and emotional health, physical vitality, a balanced sense of well being, and the maintenance of health at every level from the very construction of the DNA, to the development of hormones, enzymes, amino acids, proteins, organs, bone, and skin, to the regulation of every metabolic function of the body.
Minerals are THE most important foundation of physical health. For this reason, minerals are THE most important component of a solid nutritional program focused on creating maximum health.
Proper Mineral Ratios
It is very important to get the fullest spectrum of 94 basic mineral elements in the body -- and not just the full spectrum, but a spectrum that is balanced and proportioned by Nature. Proper mineral ratios are the key to effective utilization of minerals. Too much calcium, for example, leads to magnesium deficiencies, even if adequate magnesium levels exists in the bloodstream. Calcium and magnesium are antagonists to each other (cancel each other out), and must coexist in a specific ratio to be most effective. The same is true of almost all other minerals. They depend on each other according to very exact ratios, ratios which will vary from person to person, from plant to plant, from soil to soil.
When minerals have been formed, balanced and proportioned by Nature, the body, (also a natural organism), can utilize the nutrients efficiently and draw from them what it needs most in the moment. Isolated nutrients, or laboratory concocted designer combinations of minerals, vitamins, enzymes, amino acids, etc. are more likely to throw off the body's very delicate balance, causing greater problems in the long run. More often than not, due to their inherent incompleteness, these imbalanced combinations will fail to solve the underlying cause of a problem, which is often, at the physiological level, just a nutrient deficiency or improper ratio. Give the body a buffet banquet of all the wholesome natural resources it could ever desire, designed and proportioned by the great wisdom of Nature, and let the body, in its own natural wisdom, select what, and how much, it really needs.
Nature knows best when it comes to designing the proper ratios. Whole mineral sources, unheated and unaltered, are the most trustworthy sources of complete mineral nutrition. Clays, seaweeds, full spectrum mineral salts (Himalayan, Celtic, Real Saltâ„¢, etc.), humic and fulvic acids, mineral rich herbs (nettles, alfalfa, horsetail, etc.), coral, superfoods (blue-green algae, chlorella, spirulina, alfalfa, barley and kumut grass juices, etc.) are some of Nature's best mineral and nutritional resources. In their whole forms they give us the very best that Mother Nature has to offer.
Take your minerals and enjoy the best of health!
Michael King
G. Michael King is a Life Enrichment Counselor and the author of The Gentle Art of Self-Healing Seminars and DVD’s. Michael is also the originator of the Heart Balance Herbal Rejuvenation line of 40+ herbal formulas, and is the international source for Sacred Clay, Black Manna, Liquid Gold Plant and Soil Revitalizer, Solutions for Environmental Cleanup & Increased Global Food Production, and the truly exceptional Mineral Manna -- a Revitalizer for People and Pets.
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Fukushima Water Prayer
We can say aloud or in our minds, 3 times whenever we feel to while our hands are positioned in sincere prayer:
"To the water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant: We love you. We are sorry to make you suffer. Please forgive us. Thank you."
Thank you very much from my heart.
With love and gratitude,
Masaru Emoto, Messenger of Water
AHO, Grandmother Whitedeer
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