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Zeolite, what is it, what does it do and where is it used?

Zeolite is a natural, inert, clay-silicate rock, which generally cleans and manages the environment in which it is found. Zeolite has a unique combination of properties that make it a special material, which is used in a wide range of applications. Its structure consists of countless holes (openings) at the micromolecular level. It is hydrophilic, i.e. it can absorb and eliminate water up to 60% of its weight. It has a high ion exchange capacity and can bind elements and compounds of large molecular structure. It could also be described as a filter or a molecular sponge. Three-dimensional representation of ... Read more

Clinical evidence supporting the use of anactivated clinoptilolite suspension as an agent toincrease urinary excretion of toxic heavy metals

Abstract Effective treatment of chronic illness resulting from the long-term buildup of heavymetals in the body, such as chelation therapy, presents numerous clinical challenges, includingundesirable side effects and unpredictable efficacy. Use of a naturally occurring zeolite, clinoptilolite, to remove these toxic substances may offer an efficacious and safe alternative to thetraditional approaches. This study was designed to evaluate the ability of activated clinoptilolitesuspended in water (ACS) to remove heavy metals from the body through urinary excretionwithout the undesirable removal of physiologically important electrolytes. The protocol utilizedtwo treatment groups, each consisting of eleven healthy men aged 36 to 70 years. Volunteerswere ... Read more