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16 Aug
Liquid Zeolite has been very interesting to me for the past while, and I’ve spent countless hours researching different brands, retailers and formulas. During my research, I spoke with a woman who was using Liquid Zeolite for her dogs. She told me that her dog was diagnosed with Cancer, and she’d heard about Liquid Zeolite from the Internet.
Of course, I was very intrigued so I asked more questions. She told me that her sister had already successfully used Zeolite with her dog a few years back and it seemed to have cured the dog’s cancer, so she was more than willing to try Liquid Zeolite again to see if it would work for her dog.
I did a little research online trying to figure out how pets could even get cancer… I wasn’t all that shocked to hear that a few common sources of toxins are:
• Vaccinations
• Tap water
• Commercial pet food i.e. fillers, chemical preservatives as in Ethoxquin, BHA and BHT, Propylene Glycol, Nitrates
• Drugs, antibiotics
• Fertilizers, pesticides – Pets walk on the lawn and then lick their paws.
I also found dosage information for animals as well…
Cats: 2 to 3 drops a day
Dogs: Depending on their size and health condition – up to 30 drops a day
What I find most impressive about this woman’s story is that animals do not experience a placebo effect. That is a uniquely human experience because the subject “believes” that the product will actually work for them. A dog, cat, horse or any animal does not know what is happening and so it is impossible for them to expect results.
There are many different vendors for Liquid Zeolite, and there is a lot of information out there that is confusing, conflicting and oftentimes, completely false. I suggest a free ebook by a retired registered nurse. It is a fantastic resource for Liquid Zeolite information.
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