Monday, June 23, 2008

Zeolite

What are Zeolites?
Zeolites are naturally occurring hydrated aluminosilicate minerals with a honeycomb molecular structure. They are formed where volcanic rocks and ash and react with alkali groundwater. Currently opening mining techniques in Arkansas are used to harvest natural zeolites.

What can zeolites do for me?
Zeolites are used as ion-exchange beds in water purification on domestic and public scales. They are also used in the medical community to purify oxygen by trapping impurities. Currently, the largest corporate use of zeolite is in laundry detergents.
Recently, liquid zeolite has been developed to be used as a detoxification agent.

Liquid Zeolite:
Liquid zeolite works because natural zeolite has a negative charge and when consumed, bonds with harmful heavy metals that are positively charged. The zeolites are then flushed out of the body through the urine.

To make liquid zeolite, natural zeolites are pulverized into a fine powder and purified by removing toxins from the volcanic ash. This form of zeolite is on the market as a natural cellular defense. Because liquid zeolite is an all-natural supplement, it is considered very safe and cannot be overtaken like some supplements meant for the same use.

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