Discovered in the early 1930’s in the remote Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, Pascalite Clay is a calcium bentonite white clay. Chemical analysis of Pascalite Clay confirm it contains: silicon, iron, calcium, magnesium, titanium, sodium, chromium, copper, manganese, barium, cobalt, boron, potassium, vanadium, nickel, cadmium, gallium, strontium, phosphorus, and zirconium. The stuff has a number of uses, internally and externally. If you ever get the chance to take a mud bath in pascalite clay, do it - you won't regret it.
Some think of Pascalite Clay as a living rock dust that has a pulsating energy with the unique ability to block negative or noxious energies. Discussions and questions have been raised on whether Pascalite Clay can extract and purge poisons and toxins from a host. The crystalline structural lattice of Pascalite Clay has the ability to store and re-emit energy and according to Harvey C. Lisle, a chemical engineer specializing in biodynamics, placing Pascalite Clay near a television set or microwave will virtually counteract all harmful electromagnetic energy fields emitted from the devices.
Pascalite Clay is affordable and is available as pre-mixed clay masks, poultices, and balm ointments. Genuine pascalite clay from Montana is generally available from quality, local merchants who take great care in what they do. It sounds more appealing than a tube of goo from Face Cream Inc.
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