Zeolite chelates the heaviest metals first, so mercury, lead, uranium, etc.
would be the first to go.  

 

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From: Ole Alstrup [mailto:alst...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 8:19 AM
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The original manufacturer

http://www.zeohealth.com/liquidvspow.html

 

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From: sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>; 
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>; 
Subject: Re: CS>Radiations Levels Hit an All-Time High Yesterday 140+
Midlands 
Sent: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 4:15:33 PM 

 


Interesting. Wondering if zeolite would chelate iodine. As is when I 
accidentally get "iodined" and go into a severe allergic flare.
Do you have a brand to recommend? This might be worth experimenting with.
sol

Bob Banever wrote:
>
> Those are good. One of the best chelators for metals is zeolite. 
> Zeolites were fed to people, animals, and even spread on the ground at 
> Chernobyl. The positive charge inside it's cage like structure 
> attracts metals including radionuclides into it where they bind to it. 
> They are then harmlessly excreted out via the bowels and kidneys.
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