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Q. How is Pascalite different from other clays? A. Pascalite is unique. Apparently, Pascalite has natural antibiotic as well as analgesic qualities; germicidal tests show raw Pascalite to be sterile. It is located in the mountains, isolated from pollutants. Pascalite is a 'live' clay which is solar-dried, retaining the enzymes in it. Most other clays are heat-processed. Many users tell us Pascalite is more powerful and superior to other clays they've used. Pascalite is multi-purpose, extremely versatile, and Pascalite is used both internally and externally, which many clays are not. Most bentonite clays are sodium-based, Pascalite is a rare, calcium-based clay. The particular combination of minerals in Pascalite (which work synergistically) contributes to its mystery. Despite years of use we still don't understand many of Pascalite's qualities. Q. So what is this stuff? A. Pascalite has been found to consist of: silicon, aluminum, magnesium, iron, calcium, copper, sodium, titanium and 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. Q. Which Pascalite products do I need? A. Personal preference and experimenting will give you the answer that's right for your body. As a natural product, Pascalite reacts differently in each of us. The powder is the most versatile, as well as the most popular of our products. The finer Pasca-Dent is the choice of some. The capsules are convenient, and for those who may not care for the taste of clay. Pasca-Pak and Pasca-Balm are mixed and ready to use and Pasca-Glow soap is very popular and re-ordered again and again. Many people use a combination of products for a variety of help. Pascalite products have a number of uses so you can combine and interchange them. Q. How much Pascalite should I use? Back to TOP A. You have to experiment. What works for one person may not be right for you. Different mediums, amounts and applications are called for depending on your needs and desired results. Q. Pascalite makes my infected cut throb. Is this normal? A. Yes. Often Pascalite draws the toxins so hard the wound will throb. This is part of the healing process. Sometimes a thinner paste or weaker "clay water" may be better. Q. How soon will I see results? A. It depends. Tooth pain or skin afflictions like sunburn and insect bites should feel immediate relief but infections may need several applications to heal completely. Some taking Pascalite internally notice an improvement right away, others a bit longer. Q. How long will the Pascalite last? A. If kept in a sealed container the shelf-life of the powder is indefinite. Q. What else is Pascalite good for? A. Animals and plants benefit immensely from Pascalite. We believe there are as many uses for Pascalite as there are people and that its uses are unlimited. Teach yourself to think "Pascalite first" and keep it handy to try for almost anything! Back to TOP |
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Pascalite, Inc. 329 Lawson PO Box 104 Worland WY 82401 Phone 307.347.3872 Fax 307.347.2346 www.pascalite.com pascalite@rtconnect.net Please note that we make no medical claims for Pascalite. This natural product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any disease. Pascalite and the statements in our literature have not been evaluated by the United States FDA. Consult your health care provider for any ailment. This web site contains links to other web sites. Neither Pascalite, Inc. nor Runaway Imagination Corp. is responsible for the content or maintenance of these sites. Pascalite, Inc. is not responsible for typographical errors.
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