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Q: What makes a Zeolite powder under 25 microns more effective than coarser forms?
A: The smaller the particle size, the greater the surface area. At <25 microns, zeolite can bind more toxins and heavy metals per gram, making it significantly more efficient at detoxification.
Q: How does Zeolite actually trap toxins?
A: Zeolite is a natural volcanic mineral with a negatively charged honeycomb structure. This charge acts like a magnet, locking in positively charged toxins such as mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminium, and even certain radioactive isotopes, carrying them safely out of the body.
Q: Is Zeolite selective, or does it also pull out good minerals?
A: Zeolite has a strong preference for heavy metals and toxic compounds because of their high positive charge density. Beneficial minerals like magnesium and calcium are bound more loosely and are not significantly depleted when zeolite is taken correctly.
Q: Can Zeolite cross into the bloodstream, or does it stay in the gut?
A: Most zeolite powders work primarily in the gut, but micronised zeolite (<25 microns) has the potential for limited absorption and systemic detox, offering deeper cleansing than standard forms.
Q: How does zeolite support immunity?
A: By reducing the body’s toxic burden, zeolite helps free up immune resources. It also has natural alkalising properties and may trap viral fragments, indirectly supporting a stronger, clearer immune response.
Q: What role does zeolite play in balancing pH?
A: Zeolite’s mineral content and ion-exchange ability help buffer excess acidity in the body, supporting a more alkaline internal environment that is less favourable to chronic inflammation and disease.
Q: Can zeolite support brain health and clarity?
A: Heavy metals are known to impair cognitive function and mood. By binding and removing them, zeolite indirectly supports mental clarity, sharper focus, and better long-term neurological health.
Q: Is zeolite safe for long-term use?
A: Yes, provided it is a purified, medical-grade powder free from contaminants. It is inert in the body, does not break down, and leaves only by binding toxins. Its safety record is well established.
Q: How does zeolite compare to other detox agents like activated charcoal or bentonite clay?
A: Activated charcoal is broad-spectrum and less selective, while bentonite is more limited to the gut. Zeolite is uniquely crystalline, highly selective for toxic metals, and offers both gut-level and potential systemic detox when micronised.
Q: Why has zeolite been researched for radiation protection?
A: Zeolite’s cage-like structure can trap radioactive isotopes like cesium and strontium, preventing their absorption in the body. This is why it was used after nuclear accidents to help protect populations.
Q: Can Zeolite Powder be taken by pregnant women, nursing mothers and children?
A: The worldwide use of Zeolite in empirical medicine has not led to any indication of a risk in use during pregnancy, lactation and in kids. However, results of sufficient scientific studies in the sense of orthodox medicine are not available. Therefore, the medical products should only be used during pregnancy, lactation and in children after consultation with your health care provider.
Q: Are there side effects I should know about?
A: Zeolite Powder is not toxic. In rare cases, constipation might occur if you not drink enough water. This effect is dose-dependent and can be avoided by sufficient hydration and dose reduction.
Q: What is better, Zeolite powder or capsules?
A: The powder is mixed in clean water to drink it. All you need is a teaspoon and a drinking glass. Capsules are taken with water and are therefore ideal for travel. Drinking powder mixed with water has an effect on the entire digestive tract. The vegetable capsule casings are not enteric, which means that the capsules release their contents from the stomach allowing the effect of the contained powder to begin from the stomach. If the effect is also desired in the upper digestive tract, i.e. in the oral cavity, throat, esophagus and stomach, you should go for the powdered form.
Q: What does the zeolite powder drink taste like?
A: I think of the flavour as slightly dusty to earthy.
Q: How long has Zeolite been used?
A: Soil in the form of healing earth from clay, rock powder, moor, clay, peat, loess and mud has been used as a gentle, natural remedy since ancient times. The Swedish mineralogist and chemist, Baron Axel Frederick Cronstedt, discovered Zeolite in 1756. Zeolite’s molecular structure has been known since the 1920s, which enabled their use for ion exchange. Since there was not enough natural Zeolite in the 1950s, synthetic Zeolite was produced in laboratories. Today, natural Zeolites are also mined in big quantities and are of decent quality.
Q: Is Zeolite good for my liver?
A: As such, taking Zeolite Powder can be a detoxification gamechanger. By trapping toxins, Zeolite takes some of the burden off of your liver. In turn, this allows your liver to detoxify other toxins that it may not have had the capacity to do so in the past.
WARNING: Before use, consult with your healthcare professional if you are taking any medication.
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