The IESA Lexicon
Glossary
Every term we use, defined in plain language. Bookmark this page.
The IESA Lexicon
Every term we use, defined in plain language. Bookmark this page.
The ancient practice of transforming base materials into refined, energetically active substances. In modern terms: a methodology of mineral preparation rooted in Egyptian, Hermetic, and esoteric traditions.
A movement-and-awareness modality teaching the use of self in posture, breath, and motion. Clinton is a 500-hour certified Alexander Technique teacher (Ann Rodiger, New York).
The building blocks of proteins. Shilajit contains 19 identified amino acids, contributing to its restorative properties.
A perceived auditory beat created when two slightly different tones are played in each ear. Used in meditation, sleep, and focus practices. Read →
The proportion of a substance that the body can actually absorb and use. Fulvic acid in Shilajit is a bio-availability enhancer for mineral compounds.
Egyptian Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) — a sacred plant used in ancient Egyptian ritual and contemplative practice. Sourced by IESA from traditional growers.
The visible study of sound made form. When frequencies vibrate sand or water, they create geometric patterns — a physical demonstration of how vibration organizes matter. Read →
Alfredo Bowman (1933–2016), Honduran herbalist and pioneer of the African Bio-Mineral Balance methodology. Clinton trained under one of Dr. Sebi’s protégés. Read the lineage →
The musical practice of training the ear to recognize intervals, chords, and rhythms by sound alone. Foundational to relative and perfect pitch development.
The IESA practice of preparing and storing each batch in the resonance field of a specific frequency — primarily 528 Hz — during crafting.
A natural organic acid found in Shilajit and rich soil. Acts as a carrier molecule for minerals, enhancing absorption. IESA Shilajit is independently tested at 72% fulvic acid.
A longer-chain organic acid in Shilajit (8.3% in IESA’s) that supports immune modulation and gut function.
The international gold standard for testing and calibration laboratory accreditation. IESA products are verified by ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited labs. See lab results →
The Hebrew/biblical name for a substance believed by some researchers to be an ancient form of monoatomic gold — the “bread from heaven” of the Israelites.
A state in which elements exist as single, unbonded atoms rather than in crystalline or molecular structures. Ormus is the monoatomic state of precious metals (gold, platinum, iridium, rhodium).
Acronym: Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements. A class of mineral preparations containing precious metals (primarily gold) in a monoatomic state. Used across Egyptian, Vedic, and Western alchemical traditions. Full guide →
A structured, time-bound healing program built around an individual’s constitution. IESA’s primary offering is a 40-day personalized protocol.
A frequency in the Solfeggio scale historically associated with transformation, DNA repair, and the “love frequency.” IESA products are prepared and stored in a 528 Hz resonance field. Read →
Irish moss (Chondrus crispus) — an algae rich in minerals, taught by Dr. Sebi as a cellular building block. Read →
A mineral resin that seeps from Himalayan and Altai mountain rocks over millennia, known in Ayurveda as “the destroyer of weakness.” Rich in fulvic acid, humic acid, and trace minerals.
A six-note scale of ancient frequencies (174, 285, 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852, 963 Hz) used in Gregorian chant and modern sound healing practice. Read →
“Under the tongue.” The preferred administration route for Ormus drops — held for 30-60 seconds before swallowing for maximum absorption.
Minerals required by the body in very small amounts but essential for cellular function. IESA Shilajit contains 27 identified trace minerals.
The independent vibrational medicine laboratory that tests IESA Shilajit batches. Reports include fulvic acid, mineral content, and heavy metal verification.