What Exactly Is Zeolite?

Hot lava flowing into the sea.Well, the Zeolite I want to tell you about is a crystalline molecule, formed when molten hot lava mixes with seawater. It forms a honeycomb structure and attracts metals and toxins to it not unlike a sponge. The zeolite acts as a ‘cage’ and allows the molecule to trap a variety of ions and compounds.

It has a vast absorptive surface area. 100 drops contains an absorptive surface area of 80 to 90 square feet, which is incredible. In one level teaspoon roughly, there is 80 to 90 absorptive square feet of surface area. The zeolite is a very strongly negatively charged molecule as well.

Toxins of all sorts, and certainly heavy metals, are all, without exception, positively charged. The basic mechanism of action is; there’s a magnetic attraction to toxic build up areas in the body. Toxins are preferentially bonded to the zeolites because the zeolite contains a much stronger pull than the tissue to which the toxin is attached.

The question of depletion of essential minerals arises, because you’ll say that calcium, magnesium, zinc, and other essential minerals are also positively charged. They do have an affinity for the zeolite molecule, but it’s a much lower affinity than heavy metals because of the shape and size of the essential minerals. It’s a molecular dimension issue more than anything. When in the presence of heavy metals, whatever essential minerals are bound to the zeolite are easily displaced by the heavy metals which have a much stronger affinity for the binding sites of the zeolite.

When the molecule reaches electrical neutrality after it has complexed whatever it’s complexing, it goes easily out of the kidneys or the liver. It is an extraordinarily simple mechanism of action and is extremely effective. Normal healthy tissue, because it’s slightly alkaline and carries a negative charge will repel the zeolites. This is why it has this extraordinary safety profile.

There are many kinds of Zeolite, in fact over 50 different natural species, and over 100 synthetic types. The one used in Liquid Zeolite is Clinoptilolite. Liquid Zeolite has been on the market for several years now and there has not been ONE case reported of sickness or disease caused by it. It would have been shut down by the government in a flash if there had been.

Meanwhile, all the testimonials of benefits and healing have gone mostly unnoticed… figures. There is the factual story of how they used zeolites to clean up the mess at Chernobyl. There is also a study done on athletes, to check how zeolites can help them recover faster,and ongoing studies on how zeolite is helping children with autism recover. There is a story of how our US military is using zeolites to remove depleted uranium from our troops. Not sure of proof on that one, but the list goes on. Lots of info about zeolites on the Internet, so educate yourself.

Does zeolite cause cancer or cure cancer? Well, a certain TYPE of zeolite, erionite, has been proven to cause lung cancer to those who inhale it. We don’t inhale liquid zeolite, we drink it. We also use clinoptilolite, as explained above, which has been used for centuries and has been listed on the FDA’s GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status list.

We can’t make any claims as to cures and zeolite was not designed as a cure, just as a way to safely remove toxins from the body so it can heal itself. But, I highly suggest you go read the United States Patent for this liquid zeolite product and then make your own decision if it’s worth checking out.

You can read more about this amazing product in our FREE 37 page, no fluff eBook about liquid zeolite.

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