
Discover
how powerful this "first aid from the Earth" can be Found
only in Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming at 8,600 feet (and no where else known on
Earth), Pascalite is an all-natural product and an inexpensive clay. This
substance best classified as a calcium bentonite/montmorillonite of the non-swelling
type. It has been used for centuries by Native Americans and many pioneers for
a variety of health reasons. In
what ways can you use Pascalite? Here
are just a few of the ways it can be used as a therapeutic to improve health
and reduce pain.
- On any kind of burns to lessen or eliminate pain and blistering
- For
your face as a facial pack to remove dead skin and leave it softer
- As
a deodorant to absorb underarm odor
- As a dietary/mineral supplement
to replace necessary minerals
- As an agent to reduce or eliminate infections
- In place of toothpaste for oral hygiene
- Mix it with water
as digestive aid/colon cleanse to absorb and remove toxins from your body
- For
spider bites and bee stings to absorb the venom and reduce recovery time
- For
all kinds of skin irritations and allergies like: cystic acne, rashes or other
skin problems
- As a poultice for wounds and infections for humans
and animals
- As a suppository for hemmrhoids
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A
quote about clay... "It
is not possible to foresee exactly what will happen with clay applications, especially
at first, but in every case, there is a remarkable improvement, if not complete
healing. As there are no dangers to fear (from using clay) there is no reason
to oppose giving it a try." --From
the book Our Earth, Our Cure by Raymond Dextreit, French naturopath |
What's
in Pascalite? Pascalite
has been found to consist of: - silicon
- aluminum
- magnesium
-
iron
- calcium
- copper
- sodium
- titanium
- trace
amounts of potassium, phosphorus, manganese, barium, chromium, cobalt, vanadium,
boron, nickel, gallium, zirconium, strontium, and cadmium.
Most of these
minerals are in oxide form, easily assimilated by the body.
Because
much of the land we grow crops on these days have been depleted due to overuse
of fertilizers and chemicals, our once rich soils are now exhausted. Your
body can once again enjoy health as these essential minerals are restored
when you begin taking or using Pascalite. How
was Pascalite discovered? Before
the coming of Europeans to America, Native Americans from such tribes as the Crow,
Arapahoe, Shoshone, Blackfoot and Sioux were aware of a strange white clay to
which they attributed healing power, calling it "Ee-Wah-Kee" -- The Mud That Heals.
The
story of Ee-Wah-Kee is fascinating. An old newspaper story describes an event
that occurred during the final buffalo hunt of the noted Shoshone Chief, Washakie,
about 1888. A white newspaperman accompanied the Shoshones on this hunt, and fell
ill. Washakie's medicine man chanted incantations, rubbed the sick man with herbs,
and made him drink some water in which a whitish clay was dissolved. The
reporter drank the mixture, slept for several hours, and awoke feeling completely
well. Testimonies of the clay's mysterious usefulness for a wide variety of uses
have spread widely since then. The
clay is now called Pascalite after a French-Canadian trapper and prospector, Emile
Pascal, who first began mining it. Pascal, trapping in the Big Horn Mountains
of Wyoming about 1930, found his badly chapped hands healed quickly when plastered
with the powder now named after him. He also tried it on his face for snowburn,
and was amazed at the result. He then filed a mining claim and began telling people
about the white mud. How
has clay been used throughout history? Clay
has been used for thousands of years around the world. Here are just a few of
its highlights. - Clay
has been used world wide for thousands of years and is gaining popularity daily.
- Ancient Egyptians used clays for mummification purposes because of clay's
purifying powers.
- Pedanius Dioscorides, a pharmacologist, botanist and
physician in the Roman emperor Nero's army, attributed an "extraordinary strength"
to the vital properties of clay.
- The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder
devoted an entire chapter of his Natural History to clay.
- Different cultures
have been eating clay regularly for centuries.
- Scientists world wide
are working with various types of clays, excited by their healing potential.
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