Pascalite is a unique bentonite clay with amazing properties. It is the only known cure for a spider bite from the brown recluse spider, as testified by a doctor in court. (The powder was put on the wound and kept wet as a poultice). This bentonite clay has healed many different skin problems, such as ulcers, and has even healed eye cataracts.
Pascalite was gifted to Humanity by Nature. Known to the American Indians as EE-WAY-KEE - The Earth That Heals - Pascalite was named after Emile Pascal, a French trapper who first introduced it to the Western world in 1930.
Found only in Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains, Pascalite exists as an 18" vein of dense, cream-colored, cheese-like material. It is super rich in organically assimilated minerals and trace elements.
Stories about people who have used Pascalite:
The book "More Precious than Gold" describes a doctor talking about a major problem that people in Oklahoma have from spider bites from the brown recluse spider. The brown recluse spider has caused deaths and there has been no treatment for it up until recently. In court the doctor gave evidence of Pascalite healing the necrotic wounds from spider bites of the brown recluse spider.
A woman suffering from eye cataracts and threatened loss of sight was advised by a psychic to use water filtered through Pascalite as eye drops, combining this treatment with Pascalite paste on the eyelids. The psychic did not know of pascalite by name, referring to it as a 'white clay in the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming', and it was some time before the woman was able to get an address and secure the Pascalite. She reports the treatment was effective, the eye cataracts dissolving. Two other persons have reported similar results with eye cataracts.
``I just wanted to say thanks so much for the clay you sent to us Stephanie. This week, I had a really large painful ulcer on my gums and was almost to the point of taking anti-biotic's (Me, take anti-biotic's? Yuck). Anyway, I was feeling pretty miserable and then I remembered the clay and after one afternoon and one night of having the clay next to my gum, Viola its gone. Thanks heaps. Sahaja. The Best Health Center. www.besthealth.com.au
One person taking two capsules of powder by mouth four times a day reported that all symptoms of an active ulcer and hyperacidity were gone in 7 days.
Linda Hayden, D.C., from Montesano, California wrote, "A friend gave me a small amount - my boyfriend had skin cancer on his hand for two years he could not get rid of. In about a week, using it, (the skin cancer) was gone."
A wet pack applied to corns and calluses on and between the toes was left on 3 days, then changed and left on 3 more days. All symptoms were relieved and the corns had disappeared.
Eczema, treated by 'everything' for 10 years, responded within 2 days to treatment by Pascalite, and in 1 week the hands were normal!
Used as a water-and-Pascalite pack on the face and arms of an explosion-burn victim, it relieved the pain ALMOST IMMEDIATELY and these areas did not blister. The hands, given conventional treatment, did blister.
On August 23 1977 Mrs Kitt Nelson of Scottsdale, Arizona, reported, "Our 22 year old daughter came down with the chicken pox which nearly drove her crazy because of the itching and irritation. The calamine lotion gave only little relief. In desperation, I mixed some of it (Pascalite) with water - and applied it to her body. In a matter or hours, the healing set in and she had complete rest and relief. Her recovery was fast and her skin remained lovely - the pox left no scars, which was a miracle."
Used in powder form, it has cleared skin problems such as diaper rash overnight.
Three individuals stated under oath that topical use of Pascalite paste had removed all symptoms of hemorrhoids in 2 to 4 nightly applications. Many others have reported similar results in its use for pile, rectal fissures and related conditions.
Sally Moulder, registered nurse, coincidentally also of Yuba City, on July 28 1977 wrote. "It has brought about an improvement in my condition of hypoglycemia by lessening the internal tremors and permitting me to go for longer periods without having to eat to keep my blood sugar up."
Nell Coates of Amboy, Washington, explained in her letter of how Pascalite cured her psoriasis. Her doctors said there was "no known cure for it and gave me a list of things to purchase. After getting home and thinking about it, she decided it was too expensive for something that wouldn't work anyway. Instead she ordered a pound of Pascalite, mixed it with water to make a thick paste and applied this to the spots. When it dried, she washed it off with warm water, applied peroxide with a cotton ball, rinsed this off and held a 250 watt light close enough that the heat dried it. At night she applied the paste and wrapped her legs in plastic and let it dry more gradually. She began this treatment in May of 1970 and continued through to August - by then she didn't have even a scar left."
A man suffering from a case of penile Herpes Simplex first used the expensive cream prescribed by his doctor, but to no avail; the infection spread. He turned to a mixture of Pascalite and honey and within 3 days the swelling had disappeared and within an additional week "blisters, catering, necrosis and suppuration had healed over with fresh pink flesh." When it appeared again the following year, he "nipped it in the bud by using mere tap water added to Pascalite and within 7 days it was all healed, and the original blisters never spread as before, and the amount of pain was this time almost negable. The skin is healthy, pink and unscarred.
It appears to have very good germicidal abilities. A solution of 2 ounces of powdered Pascalite in one gallon of water used to wash two walls of a hospital room showed a sterile culture 4 days after washing. The other walls, washed by the conventional method, showed daily contamination.
A woman who was taking 3 capsules of Pascalite daily, reported that a place on her scalp damaged several years previously by a hair preparation was now growing new hair by using Pascalite applied directly to the scalp.
On September 25 1977, Mrs Beverly Aspelin of Yuba City, California wrote, "…I have been taking it for three weeks and it has really helped me. It has almost gotten rid of all my pain and I am back at work for the first time in six months."
A sufferer from an advanced stage of pyorrhea was told by her dentist that she should have all her teeth extracted! She began to use cotton pads soaked in a Pascalite-and-water solution, applying them between gums and cheeks at night. Her dentist later found the pyorrhea gone; and now, 10 years later, teeth and gums are in better condition than originally.
Documentary support of all statements exists.
In addition to its other abilities, Pascalite has been shown to be an anesthetic. Many users have reported almost immediate cessation of pain following its application in paste form to the areas.
The book ``More Precious Than Gold" describes how on at least two occasions pascalite saved lives. Once was when a boy was covered in bee stings. The other was when gangrene spread right up the leg. In both cases, applications of totally covering the area in wet pascalite, plus a wet towel, plus a dry towel on top helped the people to heal.
A Vietnam veteran, returning home a hopeless addict and alcoholic, so desperate that he contemplated suicide, and was willing to try anything, was persuaded to take some Pascalite internally. He noticed from the first day that he began drinking Pascalite and water, his compulsion to drink slowly left him. Shortly his life did a complete turn-around. He not only lost his alcohol dependency, but also his addiction to dope.
He then met another Vietnam vet suffering the same double addiction. He got the fellow to use Pascalite as well, and the results were the same!
Pascalite is reported to have ability as a pain killer. Toothache victims and others have remarked this, almost immediately after application of Pascalite paste.
Many beauticians state that it has no equal as a facial conditioner. They report that it's skin-tightening effects when used on the face is so strong as to be almost painful. It has been reported that when Pascalite pulls the red blood cells to the skin surface, leaving your face temporarily red, it has done its job. Therefore, Pascalite is an unusually effective cleanser, to remove deeply-embedded grime, leaving the skin clean, fresh and healthily glowing.
What is Pascalite?
Pascalite is a rare calcium bentonite, formed thirty million years ago as the froth and foam of the fiery and convulsive era atop the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming. Over the centuries, it captured the calcium from the limestone formation, and many other minerals (now known to be vital to life) in trace amounts migrated into it - manganese, cobalt, copper etc. Slowly cooling temperatures converted these to oxides, readily absorbed in the human metabolism. It was further enriched by abundant plant life, and tissues, bones, hides and hair of many prehistoric animals, adding their proteins and amino acids.
Pascalite is hand mined underground to avoiding contamination, and then solar dried in the high mountain to preserve it's apparent antibiotic qualities. It is then turned into powder to make it readily usable for both internal and external purposes.
Please do not confuse Pascalite with ordinary clays such as bentonite clay, Jordan clay or French green clay. Though listed as a calcium bentonite, at least one government agent has hinted it may well be an as-yet-unidentified material outside the scope of present knowledge. Dr Walter Bennett, Ph.D., who investigated it in depth, stated it was still "a very mysterious substance".
One research group gives a possible explanation as to why Pascalite differs form other clays. It lies relatively near the famous, mysterious Big Horn Medicine Wheel, which dates back to antiquity. "We feel medicine wheels were build on vortex areas where earth energies surface intensely, and the Pascalite contains that same intense energy."
As to the mineral makeup of Pascalite, chemical analysis confirms Silicon, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Titanium, Sodium, Chromium, Copper, Aluminum, Manganese, Barium, Cobalt, Boron, Potassium, Vanadium, Nickel, Cadmium, Gallium, Strontium, Phosphorus and Zirconium. Some elements in Pascalite which have established medicinal are Aluminum, Titanium, Barium, Cadmium, Strontium and Zirconium. It also has Nickel and Gallium. Nickel is highly suspected as essential to life processes, and Gallium has no known toxicity to man or beast. Considering the mineral composition and the soluble forms available, Pascalite is a valuable food supplement and has extra-ordinary qualities as relates to nutrition and health.
One mineral that a lot of people neglect is silica. It is now recognized as vital to living tissue. It is found in Pascalite as silicate and silicones. In the body, silica occurs as collagen, a connective tissue covering the brain, spinal cord and the nerve systems. It is an essential part of hair, skin and nails. Some researchers have hinted that a lack of silica may be one cause of poor memory.
The great importance of iron to life is well established. Pascalite provides an abundance of iron as oxides, readily usable in the body.
Pascalite also offers that sometimes scant, but vital, mineral magnesium, the great importance of which is now recognized. It is reported to be involved in virtually every cellular activity. With aluminum, it helps regulate the digestive system, controls both diarrhea and constipation. It joins with calcium in the prevention of kidney stones. It has a hand in regulating blood sugar. It is important in the maintenance of balance between sodium, calcium and potassium. Some investigators feel that people living in soft water areas may be unaware sufferers of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium exists in Pascalite as magnesium oxide.
The benefits of using Pascalite appear to be partly due to the synergy of its various compounds. What is synergy? It is where the sum of the total is more than the sum of the parts considered individually. e.g. 2+2 may not equal 4. It may equal 5, or 6, or 7 or much larger. An example - No one could foresee that combining soft copper with even softer tin could and does produce stiff, hard, resilient bronze. Often there is a 'magic' in nature when you combine a number of things together - an extra "something" appears. This is synergy. This extra "something" is what you get when you eat whole foods, as opposed to individual supplements.
Dr Bennett says that results from the use of this natural material suggests a synergism which is not completely understood. "The multiple, complex inter-dependencies of the elements involved suggest many important facts about the role and inter-relations of metal ions in nutrition, health and disease. It is well understood that a wide variety of metal lo-enzymes is required for the successful function of living organisms.
Some of it's minerals occur in trace amounts. However, their presence in Pascalite certainly has some part in the final results, and must be reckoned in its evaluation. Dr Bennett states, "the fact that amounts are small, and that even requirements are for minute quantities, in no way diminishes their great importance."
Pascalite is used both internally and externally. For internal use Pascalite is available in powder and tablets.
Since its distribution as "Life Mud" in the 1930s, users of Pascalite have reported many dramatic health enhancing results from this enigmatic substance. Pascalite has been found to have many uses in promoting health in plants, animals and humans.
Users of Pascalite have reported that using it has helped to heal (among other things) skin problems, pain, burns, ulcers, spider bites from the brown recluse spider, facial sores, rashes, skin cancer, wrinkles, acne, eczema, itching, athlete's foot, corns, planter's warts, eye troubles, arthritis, gangrene, skin fungus, psoriasis and breast cancer.
PLEASE NOTE: People seem to benefit from Pascalite primarily when it is WET. If you apply it externally, it seems to be best to cover it with glad wrap (plastic wrap) or wet cotton wool and/or wet bandages to keep it wet as long as possible.
Before the coming of Europeans, 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 about 1930, found his badly chapped hands healed quickly when plastered with Pascalite. He tried it on his face for snow burn, and was amazed at the result. He filed a mining claim and began telling people about the white mud Eventually Pascalite would be used in soap and toothpaste, applied as a poultice to insect bites, sunburns, infections, cold sores and acne, and as a suppository for hemorrhoids. Users found it a potent skin cleanser and conditioner, drank it for heartburn and ulcers and swallowed capsules of Pascalite as a natural mineral and dietary supplement. Ranchers and veterinarians applied it to wounds and infections on livestock. Testimonies of the clay's medical and cosmetic usefulness spread. It has been used locally for sixty years, and, increasingly, world-wide as a natural, homeopathic remedy for what ails you.
PASCALITE is a rare calcium bentonite, formed thirty million years ago as the froth and foam of the fiery and convulsive era atop the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming. Over the centuries, it captured the calcium from that limestone formation, and many other minerals (now known to be vital to life) in trace amounts migrated into it --manganese, cobalt, copper, etc.. Slowly cooling temperatures converted these to oxides, readily absorbed in the human metabolism. It was further enriched by abundant plant life, and tissues, bones, hides, and hair of many prehistoric animals, adding their proteins and amino acids.
The valley near the top of the Big Horn Mountains, South Paint Rock Valley, was for a vast period of time a favorite camping ground and arrow-chipping ground for various Indian tribes - the Crows, Arapahos, Shoshones, Blackfoot and Sioux. They knew about and used PASCALITE, which they called "Ee-Wah-Kee" ("The -Mud-That-Heals").
Some tribes even offered it for bartering purposes at the various rendezvous, such as the Green River Rendezvous, where trappers, traders and Indians all congregated once a year to trade furs.
Pascalite was unknown to the white man until Emile Pascal, a trapper, found it by accident about 1930. He accidentally got his badly chapped hands coated with Pascalite Clay and he noticed that his hands improved, and with continued use of the clay, healed. Pascal filed mining claims on it, and his friends began using it at his urging.
Helps Remove Radiation, Chemicals, Mercury, Lead & More
This is the same Bentonite Clay that detox crews use to detox people of Radiation, Chemicals, Mercury, Lead, & Others. This Special Bentonite Clay is harder to come by and more expensive than regular bentonite clay. It's specially designed to detoxify heavy metals and chemicals out of the body. Our bodies absorb many dangerous chemicals overtime directly through the skin. This special bentonite clay detox's bodies of many heavy metals and poisons especially from areas where you are exposed to smog. Many people have reported felling much better after only a couple baths utilizing this product.
It also brings back youthful characteristics of the skin in my experience much better than the mud baths to which a lot of people swear by. It's the magnetic bentonite clay in the mud bath that is the active ingredient that helps with youthfulness and clear up skin conditions.
It is recommended to use approximately 1lb Clay to every 20 gallons of very warm water and to soak at least 15 to 20 minutes.
Natural Bentonite Clay
Origin, mineralogy and properties
Bentonite Formation - Millions of years ago, during the Cretaceous period, the western United States experienced extensive volcanic activity due to the tectonic convergence of the North American and Pacific plates. During long periods of eruptions, immeasurable amounts of ash were disgorged into the prevailing easterly winds as the Pacific plate was forced under the North American plate deep into the earth's crust. Over millions of years, the ash was repeatedly deposited in the mineral rich Mowry sea and inter bedded with eroded silts and sediments. Slowly, the glass component of the ash was chemically altered in these low energy marine environments and consolidated into distinct layers of clay, often associated with Zeolite beds, marl, sandstone as well as shale and mudstone.
As plate drift continued, the North American plate was lifted and folded into mountains, typified by the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming . The Mowry sea drained and ash deposition subsided as the clay / silt formations were heaved upwards. The Black Hills and the Big Horn mountains were two areas thrust up during this period. These areas were eroded and weathered over time, exposing numerous clay beds that are commercially mined today.
Definition - The term "Bentonite" is generally applied to the colloidal clays originally associated with the Cretaceous Benton Shale outcrops near Fort Benton , Wyoming . In the late 1880's, the "clay of a thousand uses " was first called Taylorite, after William Taylor; one of the first commercial producers of the product in the Rock River area. Finding that name already taken, the clay was renamed for the Benton formation in which the outcrop was found, i.e. Bentonite.
Mineralogy – Bentonite is not itself a mineral name, but more correctly, it is a smectite clay composed primarily of the mineral Montmorillonite. Montmorillonite is a three layer mineral formed of several layers of tetrahedron and octahedron sheets, electrostatically held together by isomorphic interlayer cations. As the electrostatic attraction is low, exposure to polar fluids will cause the formation of a monomolecular lattice of water between the silicate layers. The basis behind bentonite swelling is that several layers of water dipoles can form into weak "stacked" tetrahedral structures, causing the silicate layers to separate - this is termed intercrystallineswelling.
Particle Charge - Each crystal of Montmorillonite has a large net negative charge. Thus it tends to attract any positive ions (cations), such as Calcium or Sodium ions, to its surface. If the majority of these cations are Sodium, it is commonly referred to as a Sodium Bentonite (Montmorillonite). If the majority of the ions on the clay surface are Calcium, it is referred to as a Calcium Bentonite (Montmorillonite). The net negative charge is located inside the crystal itself. Therefore, cations tend to be attracted to the surface of the particle in an effort to neutralize the charge. The edge of the crystal has a few positive charges thus attracting negatively charged ions or molecules.