
Zeolites
Zeolites are naturally occurring
crystalline aluminosilicate minerals that can be found in rock
deposits throughout the world. They are formed by a process
known as devitrification or crystallization of volcanic ash, a
process that takes place over millions of years when lava
remains in contact with fresh or salt water.
The word Zeolite itself is an amalgam of
the two Greek words for 'boiling stones' because of the steam
that is given off when these rock crystals are heated, due to
their high water content. Zeolites have a molecular stacked-cage
or honeycomb structure formed of silicon and aluminium oxides.
As a result of the electronic configurations of the aluminium,
silicon and oxygen that make up these tiny Zeolite cages, each
has an overall negative charge which means that they attract
positively charged particles, in much the same way that a magnet
attracts iron filings.
Contraindications: Liquid Zeolite
may remove supplemental lithium and chemotherapy agent’s
cisplatin and carboplatin, which contain platinum, from the
body, so it should not be taken alongside these drugs. You can
resume taking Zeolite 3 days after using cisplatin and
carboplatin, and 2 days after using other chemotherapies.
Detoxification symptoms: Due to the
alkalizing effect of the liquid Zeolite, there may be a die-off
of harmful organisms in your body — Candida, bacteria, and
parasites. You may notice some detoxification symptoms from this
i.e., headache, diarrhoea or an overall aching. Experiment with
your dosage of the liquid zeolite. You can choose to detoxify
faster or slower by lessening your drops per day. After the
initial die-off, most people feel better than ever.
Once the Zeolite absorbs a toxin, that
toxin will not go back into your body tissues. This makes
detoxification much easier than with other products. Also liquid
Zeolite does not remove beneficial minerals such as calcium,
magnesium, potassium and healthy trace minerals from the body. |