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Upon a Clay Tablet, the Definitive Guide to Healing with Homeostatic Clay, Volume I

By Jason R. Eaton
Paperback, 354pages
Publication date: 16 October 2009

Upon a Clay Tablet is the definitive guide to using therapeutic clay, and represents a lifetime of both practical experience and scientific inquiry. Volume I comprises a two book set designed as an introduction to healing clays. Book 1 includes a book of short stories and correspondences. Book 2 is an exploration into clay therapeutics, and provides extensive information on some of the best healing clays in the world, and the some of wonderful people who have learned how to use them. Book two also includes a section of some of the most convincing scientific studies ever conducted designed to document some of the therapeutic properties of healing clay. "Never again will mankind lose the ancient and profound art of healing with the living earth," notes Jason, who founded Eytons' Earth to preserve the knowledge of clay therapy and to freely provide this knowledge for the benefit of the people of the world. "This is an art form that should always remain in the hands of the people and be used for the people." Upon a Clay Tablet teaches a return to origins, a return to the land itself, and explores the use of water, earth and sunshine as the most powerful substances in nature to support vital health.

Customer Reviews

Great Book!! by Lana J. Owen
Excellent book! Well written, easy to read, and full of great info. I'm ready to buy the next Volume!

Great by Granny Jane
Very interesting and very informative. Am awaiting Volume II. Some of the case histories are really interesting. Would recommend to anyone interested in alternative therapies.

Great book and delivered on time. by Helene
This is a great book. There are many uses of clay that I would not know about if I did not read the book. I enjoyed the stories in the book which are true. I also enjoy all the research the author has done. The way to prepare water for the clay is hard to do, but I understand it needs to be done. The author had great results with a variety of diseases and getting people well. I highly recommend this book.

Jason really knows his stuff... by Feral Grrl
Part of me thinks the beginning was a little silly- he offered fiction stories (based on fact?) to demonstrate some uses of the clay. I thought they were cute, but know that in so doing some people may think his credibility is undermined... But when you got to his research it was very well done. I would very much like the sequel to come out!