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What is Pascalite?

Where is Pascalite found?

When was it discovered?

Who developed it?                       

Why would I use it?                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                            The Pascalite Mine Site

What is Pascalite?

Pascalite clay can be best classified as a calcium bentonite/montmorillonite of the non-swelling type. It is categorized as a white clay but this unique mineral is actually cream-colored.

Where is Pascalite found?

In "Nature's Own Laboratory" at 8600 feet in northern Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains, USA.  Pascalite is located in a secluded high vortex area, increasing it's energy level.  This particular clay has been found nowhere else on earth.                                                                                                                                Back to TOP

When was it discovered?

The first recorded use of Pascalite was in the early 1930s when a trapper named Pascal set his traps near a cold, clear mountain lake, where the large number of animal tracks attested to the spot's popularity. Next to the lake was an outcropping of a whitish, cheese-like substance, with which his chapped hands got coated. Deciding against washing the substance off in the icy lake, he waited until he returned to his cabin. To Pascal's surprise, when he did wash the substance off, the chapping appeared to be better. He wondered if the mysterious substance could have anything to do with this healing?           Back to TOP

Who developed it?

Pascal and his friends experimented with the substance, which seemed to have some very interesting properties, indeed. One of these friends was Ray Pendergraft, of Worland, who became partner in the tiny Pascalite mine. Ray was convinced that the clay, which he named Pascalite, was of real value to ill or injured people unable to find relief through typical means.   Ray was to devote the rest of his life to making Pascalite available to people the world over.  He died in 1998, at the age of 92, after spending more than 60 years mining, researching, promoting and using Pascalite.

Ray's family continues his time-honored methods:  Pascalite is still hand-mined to avoid contamination, then solar-dried through the winter at the high mountain source. The clay is then trucked to the Pascalite, Inc. facility in Worland where it is ground to a fine powder and packaged.  All the products are hand-processed, assuring the highest quality and consistency.                         Back to TOP

 

Why would I use it?

To improve your health.  Pascalite is a natural product and an inexpensive clay.  In addition, users report Pascalite is more powerful than other clays they've tried.  Pascalite is so versatile there are many reasons everybody should use it often.  Pascalite has been used for all these purposes and many more:

burns

facial pack
deodorant dietary/mineral supplement
infections oral hygiene

digestive aid/colon cleanse

detox

spider bites and bee stings

cystic acne/rashes/skin problems

 

We feel Pascalite's uses are limited only by your imagination.  See what Pascalite users say                                                                                                                                                    

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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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