Zeolite Liquid Vs. Powder
Zeolite is a solid by nature. It was formed when molten lava came in
contact with seawater millions of years ago. Its health benefits are a
result of its cage-like structure and its naturally occurring negative
charge. That negative charge allows Zeolite to attract positively charged
metals and toxins like a magnet, trap them in its cage-like structure
and draw them out of the body.
You can have solid zeolite suspended in liquid, but you cannot have "liquid"
zeolite that will still work as advertised.
The published scientific studies on Zeolite showing it beneficial for
health (detox, cancer, diarrhea, immune boosting, cancer, etc.) have been
done using the powdered form of the mineral.
The dosage of Zeolite used in the scientific studies showing it beneficial
for detox, cancer, immune boosting, etc. was between 4,000 mg to 15,000
mg per day. The therapeutic dose of Humic Acid (used as the suspension
in some liquids to help Zeolite get into the cell) is 33mg per day minimum.
Destroxin has 800mg of Zeolite per capsule, Zeolite Pure has 5,000 mg
of Zeolite per teaspoon.
Humic Acid is thick and black. If its not, it is probably diluted Fulvic
Acid.
Zeolite has the ability stop diarrhea within minutes.
Difference between "activated" or "powdered" zeolite:
can one be less contaminated that the other?
All Zeolites contain heavy metals. Zeolites are, by nature, negatively
charged and attract positively charged heavy metals. Heavy metals can
be in Zeolite as elements that make up the walls in the cage-like structure.
They can also be attracted into the cage after the Zeolite is formed.
Some Zeolite have the cages partially filled and are therefore less effective.
This is the case with almost all of the Zeolite mined in the United States.
When there are heavy metals in the Zeolite walls from when it was formed,
stomach acid is not strong enough to destroy the structure. We have proven
this fact using independent labs which mimic stomach acid based on FDA
protocols for the study.
Zeolite mined for commercial purposes (toxic cleanups, water filter media,
pool filter media, soil additive, etc.) are not intended for human consumption.
There are between 50-60 different forms of Zeolite in the world, two of
them toxic to humans. The beneficial form of Zeolite is called Clinoptiolite.
One of the toxic forms of Zeolite called Erionite is found with Clinoptilolite.
Most commercial mines don't test for Erionite.
We use one of the only Zeolite mines in the world that manufacture SPECIFICALLY
FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION and adhere to strict quality controls.
Micronized Zeolite is bioavailable and reaches the cells by nature's
design.
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