Zeolite
Brought to us through natural, ecological events.
Ash and lava spewing forth from volcanoes . . .
and following the pull-of-gravity down into the sea forms Zeolite.
Zeolite absorbs heavy metals, radiation and many other toxins from our bodies.
Zeolite - A Gift From Mother Nature
Who would have thought that something as terrifying as an erupting volcano could produce such a 'gem' as Zeolite?
It all boils down to chemistry. Thanks to a chemical reaction between the ash from the volcano and the salt from the sea, zeolites are formed. Poof! We have the toxin-trapping matrix of Zeolite. |
Zeolites are minerals formed when molten lava contacts water from lakes or oceans. A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals called “clinoptilolite” has a unique honeycomb-like structure which has the ability to trap and bind toxins, heavy metals, viral particles, and other impurities so these substances can be removed from the body.
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Unlike most other minerals, zeolite carries a positive charge. And In particular, zeolites are said to be extraordinarily helpful for absorbing and removing toxins, whether it be in the environment or in a person.
Spiritually, zeolites are said to remove negative energy, and bring in happiness where the negative energy was.
Who wouldn't want some of that?
Who wouldn't want some of that?
Like with therapeutic infrared waves, nature have provided us with another natural solution to detoxify our bodies.
One of the key factors in successful therapy of cancer is removal of toxic metals (mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, aluminum, uranium etc.) from the body. It is argued that, since toxic metals are believed to play a major role in causing cancer, their removal can greatly assist recovery. The substance "Liquid Zeolite" (Natural Cellular Defense) acts primarily by removing toxic metals from the body.
Because the affinity of zeolite for removal of heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, mercury and uranium is greater than for lighter metals like calcium it tends to only remove calcium when there are no or few heavier metals to absorb. This results in slow removal of the calcium found in arteriosclerotic plaques. The vitamin K2 would probably be more rapid in removing calcium from plaques and heel spurs than zeolite.
Zeolite has a great affinity for heavier metals such as mercury, uranium, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum but a very weak affinity for beneficial minerals of lower weight (calcium, magnesium). In two published studies involving goats, sheep, and cows, half the animals received zeolite along with food and vitamins and the others received the same therapy but no zeolite. The animals receiving the zeolite had better nutritional status and better mineral content in their bodies than the animals not taking zeolite. The zeolite animals lost toxic metals and had better levels of calcium and magnesium than the animals not taking zeolite. Zeolite is an important chelating agent which appears to bind more metals than the standard EDTA that is used in chelation.
Zeolites are minerals formed when molten lava contacts water from lakes or ocean. A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals called “clinoptilolite” has a unique honeycomb like structure which has the ability to trap and bind toxins, heavy metals, viral particles, and other impurities so these substances can be removed from the body. The clinoptilolite type of zeolite can be activated by a process which removes naturally occurring toxins. The end product results in a 100 % natural completely non-toxic liquid that is safe for human consumption (FDA rating G.R.A.S. Generally Recognized As Safe). In a liquid form carried by the blood stream zeolites are believed to pass to all parts of the body.
Because the affinity of zeolite for removal of heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, mercury and uranium is greater than for lighter metals like calcium it tends to only remove calcium when there are no or few heavier metals to absorb. This results in slow removal of the calcium found in arteriosclerotic plaques. The vitamin K2 would probably be more rapid in removing calcium from plaques and heel spurs than zeolite.
Zeolite has a great affinity for heavier metals such as mercury, uranium, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum but a very weak affinity for beneficial minerals of lower weight (calcium, magnesium). In two published studies involving goats, sheep, and cows, half the animals received zeolite along with food and vitamins and the others received the same therapy but no zeolite. The animals receiving the zeolite had better nutritional status and better mineral content in their bodies than the animals not taking zeolite. The zeolite animals lost toxic metals and had better levels of calcium and magnesium than the animals not taking zeolite. Zeolite is an important chelating agent which appears to bind more metals than the standard EDTA that is used in chelation.
Zeolites are minerals formed when molten lava contacts water from lakes or ocean. A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals called “clinoptilolite” has a unique honeycomb like structure which has the ability to trap and bind toxins, heavy metals, viral particles, and other impurities so these substances can be removed from the body. The clinoptilolite type of zeolite can be activated by a process which removes naturally occurring toxins. The end product results in a 100 % natural completely non-toxic liquid that is safe for human consumption (FDA rating G.R.A.S. Generally Recognized As Safe). In a liquid form carried by the blood stream zeolites are believed to pass to all parts of the body.