Category Zeolite Uses, Zeolite and Chelation, Zeolite and Detox, Zeolite and People, Zeolite and Viruses
I will tell you that the zeolite has a quantifiable physical mechanism of action. We see how it works, we know exactly how it works, but the implications of its action are profound. By removing these toxins, removing these heavy metals, helping stabilize pH, you allow the body itself to function much more efficiently. And so these downstream implications of the quantifiable physical mechanism of the action of the zeolite are really too numerous to enumerate.
Category Zeolite Uses, Zeolite and Cancer, Zeolite and Chelation, Zeolite and Viruses
What we can say is that zeolite has a chelation-like effect in removing heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, and other positively charged toxins from the system. Zeolite’s negatively charged crystalline structure is what makes this possible. Its crystals act as “cages,” inside of which are positive ions. These positive ions switch places with positively charged toxins in the body, tightly bind them, and excrete them completely. One of the benefits of binding toxins in this manner is that they are 100 percent excreted. Heavy metals, pesticides, and herbicides all leave the system; they do not get deposited elsewhere in the body. Forty percent of zeolite binds heavy metals in the gastrointestinal tract, and 60 percent binds toxins in the bloodstream and at the cellular level. Zeolite’s binding power was proven during the Chernobyl disaster, when tons of it were used to remove radioactive cesium and strontium-90 before they contaminated local water systems. Acting primarily as a chelator, zeolite trapped these radioactive minerals within its crystalline cage structure.