Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 I just read the articles on the Zeo Gold and I am still not understanding the benefit of this. Could some one please explain to me? Thanks, Blessings Izabel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Izabel, Sounds like yet another copycat zeolite product. Most of the research on both sites point to the original company, Waiora. If you search the archives here you'll see lots of references to the original and patented one and only activated zeolite. There have been at least a dozen companies who are using the same research to promote their junk. Many of the copycats are simply using powdered zeolites mixed with humic or fulvic acid or in some cases there hasn't been even a speck of zeolite found. Buyer beware. You cannot and will not get the results you're looking for from a copycat brand. Better to get a container of the untreated powder rather than a few specks mixed with other ingredients. I've been using the original for 3 years with excellent results and have spoken to many, many disappointed people who ordered the copycats and had no results. Sharon Hoehner www.detoxqueen.com , " izabel5740 " <izabel5740 wrote: > > I just read the articles on the Zeo Gold and I am still not understanding the benefit of this. > Could some one please explain to me? > > Thanks, > Blessings > Izabel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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