Pascalite:
Is a form of calcium bentonite (Montmorillonite) formed millions of years ago, probably through volcanic action. A cream-colored, cheese-like material containing at least twenty elements including iron, magnesium, and silicon, Pascalite differs from the better known and more widespread sodium bentonite in that it does not swell with water.
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 snowburn, and was amazed at the result. He filed a mining claim and began telling people about the white mud. 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.
Usage:
Pascalite is used in soap, applied as a poultice to insect bites, sunburns, infections, cold sores and acne. Users found it a potent skin cleanser and conditioner. Ranchers and veterinarians applied it to wounds and infections on livestock.
Suggested Use:
Ingredients: Wyoming Calcium Montmorillonite Bentonite Clay
Brand: Pascalite Inc
Pasaclite Powder, 100% Pure - 16 oz
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