

Zeolite has been around for centuries and its ability to detoxify and decontaminate have been widely documented. At the time of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster in Russia, it was dumped via helicopter over the surrounding area to absorb radiated pollutants.
Several hundred million tons of zeolite is used each year to allow detergents to wash our clothes more efficiently. Now it is available in liquid form for human consumption to help remove heavy metals and toxins from our body.Zeolites are literally volcanic minerals with a unique, complex crystalline structure. Its honeycomb framework of cavities and channels act like cages, trapping heavy metals and toxins. In fact, because it is one of the few negatively charged minerals in nature, zeolite acts as a magnet, drawing toxins to it, capturing them in its grid and removing them from the body. Working at the cellular level, the natural properties of zeolite act as a molecular sieve or filtering agent, trapping positively charged atoms, ions and compounds, such as mercury, lead, pesticides and herbicides. read more








