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Adam Abraham's Thought For Food Blog

Living clay. It can be used topically. It can be used
internally. It can be sprinkled on your granola, or included in a
smoothie. It can be added to soups or stews. In each case, using
certain living clays will do something that is naturally beneficial
for your body. How beneficial? How about drawing toxins to itself like
leeches suck blood, but without the “ickiness?” How about safe and
effective relief for mosquito bites, bee stings, and snake bites? How
about relief from skin rashes, eczema, psoriasis, and burns? How about
for helping to heal nerve damage (neuropathy), or even prevent the
amputation of a body part, and radiation poisoning?
Sounds too good to be true, except that it is true.
Truth can sometimes be far more wonderful than conventional
wisdom, and yet, if it’s not familiar, or told to us on TV, we are
quick to disbelieve. When topically applied or ingested in small
amounts, living clay draws harmful stuff to itself, and out of the
human body. When toxicity is removed from a diseased body, it tends to
get better on its own. The clay is not healing the body, it simply
helps it restore balance. A balanced body is self-healing. You might
expect anything that works like this must be in every doctor’s bag of
tricks, including the celebrated Dr. Gregory House, right?

Wrong.
Dr.
House, principal character played by Hugh Laurie in the Fox television
series “House,” probably wouldn’t need the pain medication he’s
addicted to if he considered some natural approaches, including living
clay, which not only gently draws pathogens and toxicity from the
body, but has an uncanny ability to help facilitate healing in some
areas where medical treatments have been particularly ineffective.
However, it’s unlikely he’ll be using living clay anytime soon
because, in spite of its many beneficial properties, this natural,
life enhancing substance hasn’t been embraced by his profession. The
problem? It’s a product of Mother Earth.
Unlike fossil fuels that are rapidly being depleted, using living clay
in medical practice is not a supply problem, it’s more so a problem of
efficacy, and propriety. Certain families of living clay appear to be
extremely compatible with human physiology, enough so that they
demonstrate remarkable therapeutic effects. However, they are not
patentable. More over, using tools that help restore health would mean
a reduction in the cost of health care. And as you know,
presently, such costs are only projected to rise. The “best minds” are
trying to figure out how to control the rate of increase in health
care, when the answer is to help make more people healthy again, and
to sustain their health. Mother Earth has always been here, ready to
help with resonant, life enhancing, living and intelligent
material.
In
contrast, Dr. House’s medical bag has a laundry list of synthetic,
patented, expensive, toxic, and holistically antagonistic
pharmaceuticals. The intent, operational strategies, and methods
behind these products is the obstruction, disruption, alteration and
manipulation of the body’s natural physiology. It is a classic
adversarial relationship, with the doctor as the knight in shining
armor, who speaks in a foreign tongue and uses laboratory-derived
chemical weapons to overcome the malady and make the patient well
again.
Except that the “overcoming the malady” and “well again” parts, more
often than not, remain just out of reach, close enough to remain
hopeful (as long as the insurance coverage is in effect), but out of
reach nonetheless.
Moreover, a patient’s post-treatment experience is often characterized
by non-reversible life changes which may result in prolonged
breathing, but not restored health, and optimal living.
The
contrast between the standard tools of today’s Dr. House and clay, is
in the term “living.” When we realize that the earth provides the raw
materials for everything that we need to create every
earthly experience, we discover that the provisions include raw
materials for the human body itself.
The
human body, and other carbon-based life forms, are fully compatible
with the molecular and energetic structure of certain types of living
clay. Some animals know this and, when they’re in some form of
physical distress, or have sustained an injury, they will go to a
watering hole and cover themselves in the mud. The healing properties
of the clay are activated with water… not polluted, but structured
water. The mixture will behave differently from situation to
situation, because, being a living substance, it will respond
intelligently, according to the need of the individual. This statement
does not apply to drugs.
The
term “living” means that an interactive communication is
occurring between the clay, facilitated by its activation in
structured water, and the cells within the body itself.
In her book,
Hexagonal Water, Nature’s Ultimate Solution,
MJ Pangman describes the “normal” water dipole with a positive
(hydrogen) and negative (oxygen) charge, with the respective atoms
forming a “V” of 104.5 degrees.
This
is not a hexagonal, or structured water molecule. When the conditions
are met that allow a structuring event to occur, the angle increases
to 109.5 degrees, which allows the formation of an open water network.
Structured water is optimal water.
This
is considered to be the perfect tetrahedral angle for water where each
water molecule serves as (both) a donor and acceptor of 2 electrons.
This angle and the resulting geometry give rise to a hexagonal
network– the same molecular arrangement found in ice. — MJ Pangment
from Hexagonal Water: The Ultimate Solution
The
significance of this minor change, and the giving and
receiving of electrons, is in the coherent, unobstructed, and
virtually instant communication that is facilitated between
the water, that which it bonds with, and the cells within the body
itself. In addition to the communication, the attractive force of the
water dipole, combined with that of the highly negative (beneficial)
ionic charge of the living clay and the oxygen, means that it has a
very large drawing power when it comes to attracting positively
charged pathogens to itself, to be eventually escorted out of the
body.
A
body that has had its pathogen overload significantly reduced, and
balance restored (homeostasis) demonstrates its innate ability to heal
itself. It never forgets how. However, we tend to forget that it can,
then feed it materials that continue preventing it’s natural
operation.
I
literally thought it was a joke when I first heard about living clay,
then I read the book that goes by the same name. The author goes by
the name, Perry A~, which rolls off the lips in such a way as to
remind you a certain brand of spring water.
My
attitude has changed as my understanding of human physiology, and
humanity’s natural place in the Natural Order.
With
Mother Earth providing for everything else, including the raw
materials that make up the synthetic drugs that Dr. House relies on,
it is now quite evident that She also provides raw materials that make
up, and are beneficial for the repair and even re-growth of the human
body itself. Why? Because the materials of both share a very subtle,
but real harmonic resonance, a life force energy, and an innate
ability to communicate in the same life enhancing language. And quite
simply, medical science and research has not yet learned to imbue its
products with such ability.
I had
a conversation recently with Perry on Talk For Food, and you can get a
feel for what I’m talking about by clicking the link below.
LISTEN:
Click here to listen to my conversation with
Perry A~, author of Living Clay
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