The hidden powers of Mother Earth treasures ‘Living Clay’

February 25, 2009

The hidden powers of Mother Earth treasures ‘Living Clay’

I have  been using this power product for over a year now and I must say its results are just amazing.

Therapeutic Living Clay is a calcium-based, all-natural Bentonite Clay of the Montmorillonite/Smectite group. Unlike other clays, only Smectites can absorb and adsorb. It is characterized by its expandable properties. TLC is often referred to as a green swelling clay.

This rare natural desert clay, obtained from a sub-surface mine in California, has been protected from leaching by the climate. In addition, this particular clay deposit was sealed away and isolated from the natural elements by a cap of zeolite minerals for forty-three million years.

Because its adsorptive properties have not been compromised by air or ground water contaminants, this highly-charged, all-natural Calcium Bentonite Clay has a drawing power of 33 times its molecular weight. Its extremely strong adsorptive and absorptive properties make it ideal for use in deep cleansing, clarifying of the skin, facial masks, body wraps, detoxification and many other uses.

Therapeutic Living Clay has a 9.7 pH, is odorless, highly energized and is a 325 screen mesh, making it hydrate to a smooth non-gritty consistency like thick, creamy pudding.

Clays capable of exchanging ions are called Living Clays or Active Clays. Clays’ ability to absorb and adsorb directly affect their efficacy rate. Green swelling clays from the Montmorillonite/Smectite group are known as healing clays because of this trait. According to Raymond Dextreit, an expert on clays and author of the book, Our Earth, Our Cure, the green family of clays is the most desirable all-purpose healing clay.

Clay is a catalyst that assists the body in detoxification and in removing positive-charged ions from the body. In turn, Living Clay creates a better platform for the body to begin healing itself. It propels the immune system to a healthy balance and strengthens the body to a higher point of resistance to all that attacks it. Secondly, it acts as a stimulus and as such increases circulation. Thirdly, it balances the body’s pH.

It is also important that the clay be pure, clean and natural and direct from the source mine. A subsurface mine has been protected from the natural elements. Most clays that claim to be 100% pure have been cleaned using either a heat process or a hydration process to wash out impurities. Both processes can take a 95% pure clay to a 100% pure state, but in doing so reduce the efficacy from around 15 to 1 down to 5 to 1. In their attempt to make a purity claim, they are actually destroying the natural healing properties. Read labels carefully for any notation of the clay having been cleaned, processed, filtered, recharged or tampered with in any fashion other than milling.

The ionic charge of pure, natural Calcium Bentonite Clay is 100% negative. This unique clay adsorbs and absorbs (Characteristics of the Smectite Family of clays) positive-charged ions in a similar fashion. Most everything that attacks our bodies — bacteria, parasites, virals, fungi, diseases, toxic chemicals, etc. — is of a positive ionic charge. The beauty of Living Clay is that it is blind. It doesn’t know an eczema molecule from a staph bacteria molecule, or a viral molecule. What it does know is a positive charge. When clay is taken internally, because of its large surface area and negative charge, it dominates positive-charged particles (toxins and bacteria) . . . drawing them to it and carrying them out of the body. Calcium Bentonite Clay literally removes positive-charged molecules that attack our bodies from our bodies on a daily basis, if taken daily.

Many people are concerned about natural metals in clays. Metals in clays are never in isolated form and are not adsorbed into the body. Therefore, the metals in a clays’ make-up are not harmful, as the body does not digest them. This is why clay is known first and foremost as a strong, safe detoxifier. For clays with a high pH, it is also known as a balancer . . . bringing the body to a balanced state. Most people are naturally on the acidic side, and acidity is the breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.

What keeps the immune system running is the energy that feeds it, the substance of life. The body will not run well, or will at least run with all sorts of mechanical problems, when there is no energy to support it. Therefore, in order to create health, the body must be stimulated and re-stimulated by another working energy like Living Clay. When the immune system does not function at its best, the clay stimulates the body’s inner resources to awaken the stagnant energy. It supplies the body with the available magnetism to run well.

There are today many other technologies available for testing various clays. Most are very expensive. Kinesiology is a widely-accepted practice, and a BodyTalk System practitioner can test your body’s response to several different clays. For verifying results of metal contamination, I recommend Hair Analysis and the Melisa Test, a blood test for metal sensitivity. The Melisa Test measures your immune system’s (lymphocyte) activation when exposed to specific heavy metals.

Usage

There are five primary treatment modalities with Clay.

Dry Powder Application

The dry powder Calcium Bentonite Clay application is the most basic. Simply apply dry powder by hand in the amount indicated by the treatment modality.

Poultice (Clay Pack)

To make a poultice, mix the dry powder Clay into a heavy paste. Use approximately 1 part Clay to 1 – 1-1/2 parts water. Stir thoroughly with a wooden or plastic spoon (do not use metal). Allow to sit for several hours until the water is completely assimilated with the clay. Spread a thick layer of the clay paste onto a piece of cloth or gauze. Apply to the affected area. Repeat as indicated.

Hydrated Topical Application

To mix the dry powder of a swelling clay into a hydrated state, mix 1 part clay with 3 parts water depending on the Clay you are using. A good swelling Clay usually has a 1 to 3 ratio. Allow to stand a minimum of 2 hours. Mix thoroughly until a creamy consistency, similar to sour cream. This can be applied topically by hand to any part of the body, from a facial to a full body wrap.

Liquid Drink

To mix the liquid ingestible form of the Clay, mix one part Clay to 10 parts water. Use a juice bottle or sports bottle. Shake vigorously for 3-5 minutes or until the Clay remains suspended in the water. Let stand for about 1 hour and again shake vigorously for a second time. Shake again before each use.

Another alternative used by many is to stir, with a plastic or wooden spoon, 1 heaping teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of dry powder clay into an 8 oz. glass of water and drink it.

Clay Bath

A clay bath can be prepared in two fashions. Pour 32-64 ounces (a quart to a half-gallon) of prepared liquid clay directly into hot running bath water and stir by hand. Secondly, if using dry powder Clay, turn the tap full open and hand cast 1-2 cups or more, depending on what you want to accomplish, of the Clay under the water tap. Stir by hand for a minute or so. Continue until dissolved, or get in the tub and continue stirring as the tub fills until fully dissolved.

List of Ailments Addressed

In her book, Living Clay, Perry gives instructions for use specific to various conditions.  You can purchase Living Clay directly through Hella Pro-Active Health or via the Internet at www.GlobalLightAustralia.com

Below are some conditions addressed for which Calcium Bentonite Clay is recommended. 

Abrasions
Acid Reflux
Acne
Autointoxicaton
Age Spots
Agent Orange Detox
AIDS
Alcoholism
Allergies
Anemia
Anorexia
Arthritis
Autism
Bad Breath
Blisters
Boils
Broken Bones
Bruises
Burns
Calluses
Cancer
Candida
Carpel Tunnel
Cataracts
Cellulite
Chemotherapy Detox
Chronic Fatigue
Cold Sores
Colon Cleanse
Constipation
Corns & Bunions
Cracked Heels
Cramps
Cuts
Cysts
Dandruff
Depression
Full Body Detox
Diabetes
Diaper Rash
Diarrhea
Diverticulosis
Drug Addiction
Earache
Eczema & Psoriasis
Fibromyalgia
Flu – Influenza
Food Poisoning
Fungus
Gas
Gum Disease
Hair Loss
Headaches
Heart Health
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis
Herpes
Hives
Indigestion
Infections
Immuno Deficiency
Insect Stings & Bites
Irritable Bowel
Kidney Stones
Leaky Gut
Lipofuscin Abnormality
Liver Cleanse
Lymphatitus
Mercury Toxicity
Mouth Ulcers
Mumps
Muscle Soreness
Nausea & Vomiting

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  • 1. Paul Mackey  |  April 7, 2009 at 8:53 pm

    Very good article….. I have used it now for 2 years; also sell it; if we could just get everyone to read articles like this and the ‘Dr House’ article and Perry’s book we would have a much healthier population…..

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