How does Liquid Zeolite for Human Consumption work?

The type of zeolite used in liquid zeolite for human consumption is known as clinoptilolite. Clinoptilolite is among the 50 types of natural zeolites. It is harvested from the ground, which is the only place it can be found. Since it is found in the soil, it already contains harmful toxins. Clinoptilolite can contain mercury, lead, and arsenic along with other chemical toxins: aluminum, herbicides, pesticide sprays, and other things found everywhere in the air, rainwater, or on the ground. This needs to be seriously cleaned and processed before being marketed as a supplement for human consumption.

The raw zeolite has to go through an ‘activation process’ which removes each of these harmful toxins. This activation process removes all foreign metals and empties the zeolite cage, thus removing any harmful toxins found in the zeolite and ‘activating’ the molecule to its best form.

The zeolite molecule is, for those practical reasons, indestructible. Heat, as much as 900 degrees Fahrenheit will not break the molecule; In addition, it can be frozen in solution and thawed, without alternating activity. It is also amphoteric – and therefore equally effective within an acidic or basic environment (the acidity of your stomach won’t hurt you).

The zeolite has to be activated at extremely weak natural acidity, under temperature conditions. This does not break down the zeolite at all, but actually forces the removal of the harmful toxins already stored within the zeolite cage. The only thing left in solution after this activation may be the micronized zeolite, plus some metals that are larger and remain in solution. These are: calcium, sodium, magnesium and potassium. These healthy metals migrate to the zeolite and help stabilize the molecule. After ingestion, they readily undergo cation exchange with metals that are higher on the zeolite affinity scale (eg Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, etc.). Without the activation process, zeolite products contain harmful toxins and heavy metals trapped in the zeolite’s cage. Also, without a heating process or the addition of a preservative, they could be contaminated with microbes and yeasts.

What is the use of zeolite in the human body?

Well… it absorbs all the harmful toxins present in the human body. It attracts oppositely charged molecules (like a magnet), and then draws them directly into its honeycomb cage. It does not remove elements such as potassium, magnesium, and calcium, as all other chelating drugs do. The reason for this is that these molecules are too large to be captured in the zeolite cage, so even when the zeolite attracts them…it won’t have the ability to absorb them. Thus, it maintains its negative charge and constantly attracts only those bad molecules that are small enough to enter the cages. Meaning that you consume the zeolite, it enters your bloodstream, after which it leaves your body (mostly with your urine), taking with it all the poisons inside your body that shouldn’t be there.

The particular clinoptilolite zeolite molecule forms like a honeycomb and has a natural negative (-) charge. When a human consumes this type of zeolite, all positively charged (+) chemical toxins, harmful toxins, and dangerous chemicals bind to the zeolite and are excreted in the urine within 6-8 hours.

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