Pyrophyllite ClayWe like this particular clay for its “pulling power”. Also, we are told that is has a wonderful
blue “halo” or “energy” with the clay signifying to me that it has great possibilities in healing.
In fact, the Native American Indians referred to this clay as “Eee Wah Kee”, the clay that heals.
The Native American Indians knew the value of clay as it was widely traded by the tribes of North American and was considered to be more valuable than gold. Clay was a vital part of their lives and culture, as well as the Essenes, the Egyptians, the Mayans and other cultures. Pyrophyllite is a very rare and unique Amorphous SILICA clay, 100% natural inorganic clay. It contains the full spectrum of vital trace minerals and rare earths, and possesses extraordinary electromagnetic qualities uncommon of other clays. An analysis of Pyrophyllite clay reveals its rich silica content – 60% as silicate salts, along with over 95 other trace minerals, which may explain the silky smooth skin most people experience after using this clay in a bath or as a clay mask, and the amazing health benefits when taken internally. Due to the high silica content, we feel this clay is great in use for the skin, nails, hair, beauty baths, for bones and teeth, protects our brain and nerve structure. Also because of its high silica content, there is a great possibility to use it for people with Alzheimer’s, as that disease (in some studies) is associated with aluminum in the brain. Silica is an antidote for aluminum (helps to dissipate the aluminum! This clay strengthens and stimulates the body’s immune system, supports vital organ function, stimulates the body’s elimination system, increases T-cell count, rebuilds and revitalizes damaged cells, and fights free radicals. In addition, pyrophyllite clay plays a powerful part in neutralizing the body’s pH balance to a more alkaline state. It is a well known fact that most diseases and virus’s cannot live in a balanced alkaline system.) Pyrophyllite is easy to use as it dissolves well and we find it works with some other clays and herbs and spices. We know you will enjoy this fine clay in the Blessed Bath line. The high content minerals in this clay are: Silicon as Silicate Salts(59.9%), Barium(969 ppm), Fluorine (500 ppm), Copper (327 ppm), Vanadium (156 ppm), Zirconium (144 ppm), Iron (4.7%) Manganese (2.5%), Potassium (2.5%), Zinc (78ppm) , Cerium (68 ppm), and Rubidium (42 ppm), and Aluminum at 22.9%. Many more minerals at lesser amounts. (Taken from the Certificate of Analysis.) The clay is more of a brownish in color and while it is usually found in the Ural Mountains in Russia, there is one source near the USA and Canadian border. Rutile (a rare mineral and what they use to make titanium) on fine-grained pyrophyllite has been found at Graves Mt., Georgia USA. Pyrophyllite Clay, like ALL OF OUR CLAYS, is a “living clay” - ALIVE and active in how it works. Pharmaceutical clays often are promoted as “pure and clean”, but their processing has taken out the “LIFE FORCE” or “action” of the clays. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This health product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. In all serious health concerns, please consult with a professional practitioner or physician. |