Zeolites
What is Zeolites?
Zeolites are a group of minerals formed when molten lava from ancient volcanoes mixed with sea water.
Zeolite is an inorganic porous material having a highly regular structure of pores and chambers that allows some molecules to pass through, and causes others to be either excluded, or broken down. It is in many ways, the inorganic equivalent of organic enzymes, many of which also have specific sized chambers that trap chemicals within our bodies, holding them where they either break down, or react with specific chemicals.
What a zeolite does, and how it does it, depends upon the exact shape, size, and charge distribution of the lattice structure of the zeolite. There are lots of different zeolites found in nature and made by man.
The extract of a special form of Zeolite called Clinoptilolite, a naturally occurring mineral used throughout the ages to improve wellbeing of animals and humans.
They do this through their unique crystalline structure of cavities and "cages" that trap these substances and remove them safely and naturally from your system.
A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals, known as "Clinoptilolite" has a very unique honeycomb-like cellular structure that has the ability to trap and bind particles and other impurities and remove them safely from a body.
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