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Zeolite?? what the heck!
What ran through my head when I first heard the name “Zeolite” just a few short months ago was an old black-and-white “Science fiction” movie where our astronauts were taking off in their silver space ship (dangling by fishing line) and rushing off to planet Zeolite to save planet Earth from being blown to smithereens by the heartless aliens…..Just my imagination….go figure!
What I have read; The story of Zeolite.
The required recipe for the “Zeolite” mineral is when the lava and ash from an active volcano flow into an ocean. A chemical reaction occurs between the ash, lava, and the salt from the sea. Minerals are formed in the hardened lava over the course of thousands of years. What makes zeolites so amazing is the fact that it’s one of the few naturally negatively-charged minerals found in nature, and it’s honeycomb type structure. This
honeycomb type structure has large, vacant internal spaces, or cages, that have ample space for other large, positively charged ions and toxins to be attracted, then trapped. Because it is negatively charged, a Zeolite acts as a magnet, drawing toxins to it, capturing them in its honeycomb cage, and removing them safely and naturally from your body.
Some of the products I have found using Zeolite.
Odor eliminator products, kitty litter, fish tank ammonia remover filters, air filters, deodorant, girls eye shadow, the list goes on and on…… The Russian government dumped TONS of Zeolite to absorb radioactive chemicals and other harmful toxins after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. I read that Asia has used Zeolite as a supplement for over 800 years! HMMM where have I been!
Why my sudden interest with Zeolite?…….CANCER!
My dog “Zeus”;
One year ago we lost our beautiful 5 year old boxer “Zeus” to T-Cell Lymphoma. I came home Friday for a long holiday weekend. Zeus was acting lethargic, and I noticed dark runny stool earlier that morning. Read the rest of this entry »