How Are Zeolites Formed? Where Does Zeolite Come From?

SuperFoodLiving 2008-12-04

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David Wolf
Elements of Life
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Our problems don't just stop there. Some estimates show as much 25% of Americans suffer from some degree of heavy metal poisoning, the biggest ones being mercury, lead, cadmium, and arsenic. We are exposed to radioactivity as well; the Chernobyl disaster is just one example of this.
Immune systems are compromised by one's lifestyle and toxic exposure. People are exposed to increasing immune system attacks. Also free-radical buildup from radiation and other toxic chemicals has been seen as one of the causes or contributors to increased aging and genetic damage.
In Dr. Cousens' search for a simple approach to fortifying our bodies against toxins in the inner and outer environment, he has also selected the previously mentioned natural clay compounds called zeolites. As mentioned, zeolites have been used for at least 800 years as a traditional remedy throughout Asia to promote overall health and well-being.
How are zeolites formed? Where do they come from? Zeolites are naturally created as an alchemical gift from God, combining the four elements air, earth, water, and fire. Zeolites are formed as lava and ash erupt and flow into the sea. The combination of the ash and the salt from the sea, as well as the lava, cause a chemical reaction that forms zeolites.
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