Guest guest Posted September 30, 2007 Report Share Posted September 30, 2007 I have zeolite from Denali, actually I have there Zeolite Green, and then a product called Gold. Is Denali zeolite worth anything? I never got motivated to use it but for a week or so. Arrow In oxyplus , Frances Jo <schatzi@...> wrote: > > What is his brand? We buy the brand zeo health. > > Duncan Crow wrote: > > > > Hi Steph; I crossposted Gammill's comment on Zeolite a > > couple of days ago because he's worked on it with the patent > > holder. Today, he had another comment: > > > > Zeolite can be a useful tool. I do think that most of the > > commercial product is a waste of money. Harve Kaufman, who has > > the patent, has long ago distanced himself from Waiora -- for > > reasons that can be best explained by Harve. He does produce his > > own product now which he should certainly have done in the first > > place. > > > > For those who are comfortable with chemistry and want to try a > > form of zeolite similar to Harve's, all you have to do is buy > > commercial zeolite, digest in a mineral acid (e.g., sulfuric) and > > then neutralize with an alkali with a sensible cation. If Mg++ > > is used then you have the additional benefit of Epsom salt. > > > > > > > > [Duncan: Count me in; that's all of a 15-minute experiment!] > > > > On 30 Sep 2007 at 9:48, oxyplus > > <mailto:oxyplus%40> wrote: > > > > > > > , are you saying that zeolite is not a very good product and > > > that it does not do the job it is reported to do, or are you just > > > refering to the injections? Steph > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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