ZeoONE - Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite

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ZeoONE - Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite

ZeoONE Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite detoxifies the body by attracting heavy metals, toxins and harmful chemicals and safely flushes them out of your body through the urine within 6-8 hours.

It works fast and effectively to improve your overall health and wellbeing. It has shown great promise specifically with cancer patients.

ZeoONE Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite also helps nutritional and health supplements reach their maximum potential.

ZeoONE Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite is a highly concentrated preparation of Australian clinoptilolite zeolite in a base of pure distilled water and glycerine.

 It has been prepared by an Australian developed sub-micronisation process for the express purpose of use as a formulation aid for health and nutritional supplements.

The special “carry and release” characteristics of this form of zeolite are enhanced by submicronisation in that the zeolite is solubulised and hence becomes more bioavailable and more readily combined into supplement and health formulations.

Being in liquid form it combines more readily with natural formulations developed by medical and health practitioners for patient specific use.

The liquid formulation ensures the body is not overloaded by ingredients requiring digestion and metabolism. The submicronised, water-soluble availability of this natural molecular purifi cation carrier enhances formulations by helping to carry and distribute key ingredients to their intended targets.

A natural balance is created in pH and mineral status to help create an environment whereby the body can utilize the targeted health and nutritional ingredients to derive maximum benefit. Simply put, Zeolite ZeoONE helps nutritional and health supplements reach their maximum potential.

What is Zeolite?
Zeolites are hydrated aluminosilicate mineral combinations which have a unique “open” microporous molecular structure often described as a honeycomb. There are many forms of zeolite. In fact there are 48 naturally occurring zeolites known and more than 150 synthesized zeolite types.

Natural zeolites form where volcanic ash layers react with alkaline groundwater. Typically zeolite crystals are found in shallow, saline marine basins that have formed over periods of millions of years. The slow leaching of chemicals over time through mineral water create this family of microporous solids that act as molecular sieves which are natural chelators, having the ability to be used as tools for cation exchange. Natural zeolites have the advantage over synthetic zeolites of having superior crystalline structures with “pores” or “cages” of dimensions suitable for many varied purposes. The carrying dimensions of the “cages” increase with time and purity of the surrounding environment.

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