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With all the attention that Liquid Zeolite has been getting, it’s no wonder that there are a few companies emerging to get their piece of the pie. As a consumer, it is getting difficult to figure out what products work, what products don’t, and if any of these products might be harmful. For more information, there is a very good ebook (24 pages) by a retired registered nurse named Shelley Penney that goes into more detail.
Where do you get the real stuff?
Here are the most popular brands of Zeolite on the Internet;
Powder Zeolite
The Powder version of Zeolite is the one that’s been around for a while. I read recently on the website of a company who used to sell it. This is not my words, it is theirs.
At first, zeolite was available in powdered form. This turned out to be ineffective, and a liquid form was then offered to the public. But there are three problems with both of these strategies.
Zeolite Enhanced with DHQ
I’ve read quite a bit about Zeolite Enhanced with DHQ recently, and I’ve worked very hard to understand what is going on here, but it just sounds fishy at best. Zeolite has some very complex science behind it in order for the cages to be cleaned out properly so that the Zeolite is safe to consume. The Zeolite itself is what is important.
I thought at first that the Zeolite enhanced with DHQ was a cool idea. After all, why not make it even better right? Well… I took a look through the website to see what is added.
The website states 3 other ingredients other than Zeolite, Oxygen, Minerals and Energy. Well… right off the bat, I was concerned with this “energy”. It says that they’ve enhanced the frequency of the Zeolite. I don’t know about you, but that sounds pretty absurd. I looked into the minerals. It says that they’ve added humic and fulvic acid. Looking into that, these are derived from rotting materials, and I’m not convinced that this is even safe. I don’t know why anyone would put these harmful materials into a health product. About the oxygen…. I don’t get it. This just sounds like marketing. Why do you need to add oxygen?
So then what about the DHQ? This is an antioxidant right?
Well…. So is Orange Juice and you can get that for pennies a glass.
After looking into it, there seems to be a marketing ploy here. The company who sells it seems to be pointing the finger at the Original Liquid Zeolite product that actually created the market and accusing it of being overpriced because it is sold by MLM. I don’t understand how the way that it is marketed matters. If it works, it works.
Liquid Zeolite
There are a few different vendors of Liquid Zeolite and though my research it appears that the Original Liquid Zeolite is the product that started this whole thing. There have been others that have come onto the market, but every one that I could find has cut and pasted the testimonials from the Original Liquid Zeolite on their website. I don’t know about you, but this seems pretty unethical.
In the end don’t be fooled. There are many different Zeolite products, however, only the original has the patented activation process and it is the only one that has the positive testimonials attached to it.
A quick word on Activation
Zeolite when found in nature is filled with toxins. That is because Zeolite naturally attracts heavy metals and toxins and traps them inside. Therefore, before it can be consumed we must find a way to clean it out. This is the science involved. Once the Zeolite cages are cleaned they are now available to extract the heavy metals and other toxins from your body. By placing them in a Liquid solution, the product is able to be absorbed into the blood stream and able to clean out your body cleanly, safely and effectively.
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