This Yahoo group and the Oleander Soup group got me interested in using clays 
both externally and internally to cleanse out heavy metals and toxins. I have 
been primarily interested in Calcium Bentonite and Zeolite based on 
recommendations from others I have also seen comments that liquid Zeolite and 
powdered Zeolite are effective but expensive. After investigating further, I am 
convinced that I and two of my relatives (and also my dog) have medical 
conditions that can be helped by Zeolite and possibly Calcium Bentonite. So, I 
have searched for a reasonably priced source of quality Zeolite. I found one, 
and want to pass it on, at:
http://gandgnaturalproducts.com/default.aspx
For those of you who are leery of clicking links for fear of a potential virus 
at the link, you can contact the company in the link at:

G and G Natural Products
208 734-7738 (office)
208 734-7795 (fax)
2140 Eldridge
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
[email protected]

G and G Natural Products operates a Zeolite mine in Idaho. They offer 
micronized Clinoptilolite Zeolite powder as is used in the original Liquid 
Zeolite that is based on the process described in the US Patent 6288045 - 
Epithelial Cell Cancer Drug. They charge $3.00 per pound for the micronized 
Clinoptilolite Zeolite powder plus a flat rate shipping cost. I have no 
personal association with this company but I will tell you why I am so strongly 
recommending them (besides their low cost). When I first called them, the phone 
was answered by the company owner. He was very knowledgeable and clearly a 
strong believer in the health benefits of Zeolite. While he described himself 
as a redneck mine operator, that is not how he came across our conversation. He 
was exceedingly informantive, helpful and friendly. To place my order I had to 
call back later when his assistant would be there. His assistant, Nicole, was 
also very helpful and offered to answer any questions I had at any time and to 
call or email if I had other questions. She even offered the cell phone number 
of the owner if I wanted to ask him questions! Frankly, I was shocked. Who ever 
does that these days? She said that the owner was a real believer in Zeolite 
and was angered by the high prices he had seen for liquid and powdered Zeolite 
and was determined to offer it at a low price so that anyone could afford it. 
The owner, his family, Nicole and many friends of the owner all use the Zeolite 
powder.

Some other info I found on the web:

Prices for powdered Zeolite on ebay:    
        2 ¼ lbs for $37 plus shipping
        1 lb for $60 incl. shipping
        ¼ lb for $17 plus shipping
Elsewhere on the web it was often $70 per lb plus shipping, or higher.
Some Zeolite powders were described as Ultra Pure but their purity is about the 
same as the G and G Natural Products Zeolite.

A supplier for Liquid Zeolite (also known as Activated Zeolite) stated that 
their product is superior because they remove toxins from the Zeolite by 
heating the Zeolite in a mild acid solution. In fact the patent, 6288045 
describes the process where Zeolite is heated in a solution of acetic acid (or 
hydrochloric, sulfuric, hydro-bromic or gluconic acid) along with a poloxy 
compound such as iron oxide. The heated solution is then filtered and 
additional water added to it to develop the final product. I think you can 
easily do this yourself. I plan on experimenting with some of the Zeolite I 
have ordered even though I question the need for or value of this process. 
Just for information, 1 lb of Zeolite will produce 192 (15ml) bottles of liquid 
Zeolite that sell for $45 each on eBay.
Some alternate liquid Zeolite suppliers use Humic or Fulmic acid in their 
versions. Perhaps to avoid patent infringement but for the same purpose?

 - Steve


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