About Zeolite
How does ZEORISE zeolite work?
Purify, Rejuvenate, and Thrive with Zeorise zeolite: Unlocking Nature’s Ultimate Detoxifier
Zeorise zeolite acts like a tiny, ultra efficient vacuum cleaner, tirelessly working to keep your system spick and span. Similar to a sponge, it binds to and absorbs harmful substances such as heavy metals, toxins and free radicals. These substances can then be safely eliminated from the body through normal bowel movements.
Zeorise zeolite also has negatively charged ions. While traveling through your digestive tract, it exchanges these ions for positively charged ions present there. This ion exchange property allows Zeorise zeolite to attract and retain essential minerals like potassium and calcium, thus helping ensure overall mineral balance in your body. Not only can Zeorise zeolite assist in regulating pH balance, but it is extremely rich in active silicon. Since silicon is believed to be absolutely vital for effective cell communication, Zeorise zeolite can play an indispensable role in the transmission of crucial information right at the cellular level.
ZEOLITE
From Fire and Water
Clinoptilolite zeolite, also known as the “mineral of the future,” is a type of crystalline mineral that forms through the gradual process of hydrothermal alteration of volcanic ash and other volcanic materials over a period of millions of years. This process involves the interaction of hot water or steam with the volcanic material, leading to the dissolution of certain elements and the subsequent crystallization of zeolite minerals. The specific term “zeolite”, coined in 1756 by a Swedish mineralogist and chemist named Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, comes from the Greek ζέω (“zeo”, to boil) and λίθος (“lithos”, stone). This unique mineral has a special structure which is full of tiny pores and channels. Imagine it like a sponge with lots of tiny holes. Zeolite has the ability to attract and trap harmful substances. It acts like a powerful magnet for toxins, heavy metals and volatile organic compounds. When these substances come into contact with zeolite, they get stuck in its pores and are
removed from the surrounding environment. Because of its unique organic structure, zeolite has been used in various applications for centuries — if not for millennia. Ancient civilizations, such as the Romans and Persians, placed natural, zeolite-bearing rocks in underground water channels, or aqueducts, for the purpose of water filtration. Records show that zeolite was used as a soil amendment to agricultural productivity by improving its cation exchange capacity. In ancient China, clinoptilolite zeolite was used as a detoxifying medicinal substance. Doctors prescribed it to treat digestive disorders, foodborne diseases and skin ailments. Clinoptilolite zeolite, the “superhero of the mineral world,” is an irreplaceable, one-of-a-kind, 100% natural mineral which everyone can take as a supplement to help remove toxins from our bodies and support our overall health.