Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Dear group: For those that may be interested in zeolite in this egroup, the following are two conversations on zeolite that I have been having on two other . I removed many name references, but the copy is the same. Allen Question asked of me on another egroup: > Have you done any research yet on how much zeolite to take and inexpensive sources for it? Also, what exactly is " green juice " ? Juice from organic veggies? Juice from greens? Green algae drink? > Dear (xxx): Your guess is as good as mine here buddy. I just don't know. However, one should be able to type in things like green juices detoxification, green leafy juices detoxification, algae detoxification, chlorella detoxification, etc. into google and come up with a bunch of stuff. Juicing has been used for years for detoxification, and perhaps algae and chlorella have been used similarly (or as adjuncts) as well. There just has to be some information on this stuff on the net somewhere, if not in a lot of places. The following post (and my reply to it) may clarify much for many, to include some of your questions to me. It is from another egroup I am in on the net in regard to healing clays called " eytonsearth " . I have removed any name references, but other than this the copy below is the same as was posted in " eytonsearth " . Lastly, I've just come back from canoeing/camping with my son Willy, and I am on my way to go on another camping trip with someone else starting tomorrow. Please forgive me, but both my egroup and email response time are getting slower and slower due to multiple time burdens and multiple causes. All the very best, Allen eytonsearth , (xxx) wrote: Just came across this and thought those of you interested in zeolite might be interested. This is not the whole article. Found this on the website of the person whom developed the theory of the High pH Cancer Therapy with Cesium. I know some of you are familiar with that as well as Dr Brewer. best wishes xxx Powerful New Supplement from Volcanic Rock Detoxifies Heavy Metals, Restores Alkaline pH, Stops Diarrhea, Reduces Hepatitis Symptoms, Controls Some Cancers http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/zeolite.htm WHAT IS ZEOLITE? It is a microporous inorganic mineral formed from volcanic ash and sea salt over millions of years. There are specialized deposits of zeolite the world over. They vary by their composition of compounds. There are three main kinds, fibrous, leafy or crystalline zeolite. Medical use is from crystalline zeolite that contains high quantities of the mineral clinoptilolite. The structure of clinoptilolite consists of silicon oxides and aluminosilicates, with a silicon to aluminum ratio of 4 to 1 in clinoptilolite. Although it consists primarily of silicon, like sand and some clays, clinoptilolite differs due to its hard structure. WHAT MAKES IT SO VALUABLE? It's extremely hard, microporous, honeycomb type of structure is permeated by ducts and cavities throughout. These caves or channels are openings where either minerals or heavy metals can bind to. The silicon building block is electrically neutral, but the aluminum building block carries a negative charge, creating charged sites throughout the entire crystal structure. The balancing process that works to maintain electroneutrality in the clinoptilolite, attracts positive minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and iron. These common positive cations can easily be displaced by heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury, nickel, and arsenic and be removed from the body. Zeolite has a history of industrial and veterinary use, including water purification, air filters, in animal feed to reduce the production of ammonia and increase the nutritive effect, and in cat litter and animal stalls to reduce odor. It has even been put in cigarette filters to reduce nicotine and tar. A new use includes combining it with cotton to make a microbial, deodorant material. NASA is researching the development of a zeolite-hyrogen-gas tank for hydrogen-fuel based cars. MEDICAL USES OF ZEOLITE: *Stops acute diarrhea from food poisoning *Binds mycotoxins, forming stable complexes *Raises antioxidant levels in the body *Binds with free radicals in the body *Helps alkalize the pH *Stops external bleeding *Binds radioactive compounds *Reduces muscle pain from lactic acid *Reduces fungal foot infections *Reduces hangovers *In some canine cancers, reduces tumors, restores well-being, prolongs life *Reduces side effects of chemotherapy/radiation *Inactivates the effects of Hepatitis viruses *Stabilizes & regulates immune system *In some human cancers (those that respond to interferons and interleukins: melanoma, renal cell, lung, astrocytoma), patients may experience prolongation of survival, decreases in tumors, or even complete, long-term remission [this copy continues on the link http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/zeolite.htm ] Dear (xxx): Thank you very much for this post. And the link was fascinating. In my mind, this link was just one more " good argument " to try zeolite in combination with green juicing, other detox measures, etc. in order to detox my body, my liver, and my brain. I am wondering if zeolite capsules or another quality zeolite product can be found that is as effective as the NCD that Dr. Cousens promotes. This stuff seems quite pricey for what is essentially a refined clay product. Dr. Cousens Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center also seems very pricey as well. I am not big on " greed " when it comes to alt med products or services. When I perceive such, as I do with NCD and Dr. Cousens healing services (Tree of Life), it really turns me off. Despite this, I am still fascinated by the potential of zeolite and green juicing to aid in detoxification. I do suspect that Dr. Cousens may have stumbled into something of great significance here. However, I am sure going to try to beat the prices he charges, and/or the prices of the particular zeolite product that he promotes. I don't have any need for the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center, as I can prepare my own green juices at home at a miniscule fraction of what Dr. Cousens healing center costs. And it seems to me that there has to be more than one good source for zeolite, as this is a rather common clay. Does anyone in here know of a good, but inexpensive, zeolite product for internal use... either in capsule or liquid form? If so, I'd sure appreciate you sharing this in here. I have yet to try zeolite and/or a zeolite/green juice fast, but I certainly intend to do so in the future, when my housing situation and fiscal situation allows me the freedom to do so. I still intend on using bentonite and psyllium for GI tract purges, as these have been incredibly helpful to me for years. However, bentonite does not get absorbed into the body (unless one has leaky gut perhaps?, but if so I am guessing that this might not be good), and zeolite does. Perhaps I will end up on seeing a great use for, and using both, of these clay products.... one for cleansing my gut when necessary, and one to get inside of me and cleanse out various toxins that have accumulated over the years. Time will tell here. I just do not know enough about zeolite yet, but I sure intend to find more out when I can. Lastly, (xxx), I'd sure love to hear your thoughts and/or knowledge in regard to zeolite if you can find the time. You know more about healing clays than almost anyone in here. I'd sure love it if you chipped in anything you know about zeolite and its healing properties, if you have not yet already done so. All the very best, Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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