Zeolite is silica and so is DE, so for the money I would go with food
grade DE. Actually I could choose clay, like Eaton's Three Clay blend
over the DE. www.eytonsearth.com has
a link to his commercial clay site.
They all come out of the ground. And you need to know who you are buying
from since any of them can be contaminated. DE has significant Aluminum
Oxide and while it is not suppose to be bioavailable it makes me
uncomfortable knowing it is on the analysis sheet.
DE is also very powdery and fine, so is clay but it is not so fluffy so
might be easier to work with. There is a lot of data on the absorptive
and adsorptive properties of clay.
I would not buy Zeolite from an MLM, period. I used to buy 50lb bags for
$25 and then it started being marketed in one pound net bags for $12.00
at dog shows as a deodarizer.
I had been putting pounds of it in shallow boxes under the beds and
couch to absorb
odors for years. But I would not have at $12.00 a pound. This was 20
years ago.
Janet
Peter Converse wrote:
Hi Folks,
As Steve mentioned regarding zeolite, it's just about impossible to
find some unbiased information while researching, due to the MLM factor.
It's kind of funny that he mentioned this because I have been recently
looking into zeolite once again, trying to dig up some "truth".
Man...is it ever hard to tell fact from fiction when it comes to this
topic!!
Back in 2007 I did try the MLM liquid zeolite for a few months and I
did actually seem to notice some great improvements in the way I had
been feeling, relative to heavy metal toxicity and overall immune
health. The cost of the product kept me from going on with it any
longer though.
I am presently considering trying either the liquid zeolite (NCD) once
again, trying Garry Gordon's nano zeolite product or giving the
Zeolite Pure product a shot. Can anyone make any suggestions about any
of these based on personal experiences or experiences of family
members or close friends?
Does anyone have any well grounded scientific facts about the
effectiveness of any of these products to permanently bind toxins?
The company selling the MLM brand has had so much controversy in its
history I really don't know what I can believe from these people. I
see their product testimonials and I have to wonder how much truth
could be in any of them. Comments?
What about alternatives to zeolite to serve the same purpose of
binding and escorting heavy metals and other toxins from the body? Ideas?
Many thanks,
Peter
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