Steve,
If it coats the lining of the colon, what is used to removed it from the lining so that it doesn't become permanent?
Thanks.
PT


----- Original Message ----- From: "Norton, Steve" <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>
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Subject: RE:CS>Interesting forum on clays Jason Eaton, as well as a paper bentonite clay versus Zeolite


Just one clarification. One of the referenced links in the clayfacts
article discusses the safety of zeolite but the argument put forth is
based on the false premise that liquid zeolite contains liquefied
zeolite and is absorbed into the bloodstream. Zeolite is not liquefied
else it would no longer be zeolite. Liquid zeolite has zeolite particles
in suspension, similar to ionic silver. Same as clay, zeolite does not
pass into the blood stream but coats the lining of the colon and acts as
a filter by pulling heavy metals and other toxins back across the
intestinal lining and binding them.

- Steve N


-----Original Message-----
From: Hanneke [mailto:bloss...@internode.on.net]
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Subject: EXTERNAL:CS>Interesting forum on clays Jason Eaton, as well as
a paper bentonite clay versus Zeolite

http://www.eytonsearth.org/forum/

http://www.eytonsearth.org/

http://www.clayfacts.com/articles/zeolite%20vs%20bentonite.htm



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