Dr. Wallach: Humic shale is like the floor
of a forest, very compacted dry leaves and sticks. The consistency is like
dried saltine crackers or very dry oak leaves. Put them into your hands and
rub them together, and it all crumbles into a real fine dust..
It's not rock. It's not fossilized. To be fossilized
you need a lot of water in the area. Then, as the water soaks the plants,
minerals from the water are absorbed into the plant cells, fossilizing the
plant. No Water, no fossils.
But the area where the Majestic Earth colloidal
minerals come from - where the humic shale is - had less than 2" of rainfall
a year. So there was not enough rain to fossilize or petrify. Look up the
word "shale" in the dictionary; and you'll find it's just a layered, compacted
deposit of plant life which never fossilized or petrified.
And remember, the particle size in Majestic Earth
colloidals is not the original material. We grind this dried plant material
into a fine flour and soak it in water, leaching out the fine- particle colloidal
minerals. So it's a two step process.