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  • Answer: Zeolites are a natural mineral. They're not made in a lab, but are improved in one! With a patented process, our zeolites are purified using a non-toxic method. So, when you take our zeolites, they go in clean and ready to take up toxins. By the time they are excreted out (through urination) they are full of toxins that you do NOT want in you! Whallah! Goodbye toxins, hello feeling good! Please feel free to contact me with further questions. My best, Bonnie, Zeoteam Educator

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  • Doesn't diatomaceous earth do that same thing? It has a negative charge and is suppose to bind to toxins, heavy metals and bad bacteria and takes it out of the body. I also heard as well that making it liquid destroyed the cage.

  • i though that only powdered form worked, that buy making zeolite a liquid, you destroyed the cage that does the work of trapping the toxins ? and in affect can release any toxins present in the zeolite and make it bioavelable to the body

  • Sorry, I meant, "write".  ;)

  • Hi Bonnie, where can I wrote to you privately? Thanks,Lillian

  • Normal Zeolites cant bind mercury, why liquid should?

  • @JBC814

    From hearing sad there is much heard that are lies...

    I will use zeolite for my amalgam filling that is just removed.

    Zeolite has a 'cage' in the molecular structure that traps al heavy metals and other stuff where David was talking about.

  • I heard that zeolite is toxic to the liver.

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