We are not planning to sell our green and blue clays on the open market at this time. We have concerns that the properties and effects of these clays are so powerful that they may contribute serious side effects. These clays have such potential powers that to use them without professional guidance may yield problems.


Raw Nontronite

Our green bentonite (montmorillonite) contains iron molecules that have been geologically migrated into the cellular core. This is why the color is green and why it X-ray diffracts into a unique identifier: nontronite. The structure is the same as bentonite, but the predominant cations are different. Having iron molecules in the bio-availability of the containing silica-alumina structure makes that iron itself bio-available.

With iron deficiencies in both living creatures (such as people) and in the soils (especially for some iron-needing crop plants as soybeans), this is a potentially dynamic treatment material.


Blue Bentonite, fresh out of the vein.

  Blue clay contains a number of minerals in their natural colloidal form which are used by the body to produce enzymes and for many other bodily functions. This is a new discovery in a corner our mine and we have not produced our blue clay on a regular basis. We have an EDX-FEM test showing less than 2% Fe, so this is also a montmorillonite clay, not a nontronite.

Our analytical report of this resource:

Trace Mineral Analysis, blue bentonite.pdf