Guest guest Posted June 15, 2007 Report Share Posted June 15, 2007 With respect to Sharon, because I am convinced she believes zeolite actually does what its proponents say it does, my own opinion of zeolite is that it is either actually VERY expensive water, or that it is about as effective as very expensive water. I took zeolite for much longer than it should have taken for me to get any results from it, and it did absolutely nothing at all for me that I could discern. Zeolite is one of the most confusing, controvertial multi-level marketing items being sold today, in my opinion. My own opinion of it is that it's a scam. Anyone interested in the stuff, please do your research before ordering this product. Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 Elliot, Did you get tested before and after? Testing will prove that it works to excrete 7-12 times the typical amounts of heavy metals like mercury. Depending on a person's toxic load and sensitivity and symptoms, they may or not " feel " results. There are currently 13 studies in various stages of completion from waiting for publication to just getting started. Another thing that will happen with extended use is that once the metals are gone (or rather the bulk of them since we will continue to take in new ones daily unless we stop breathing and eating) is that the calcium and other mineral receptors will start to utilize the minerals they need. It sounds like a bit of a paradox but even when not supplementing with minerals, testing shows increased levels of minerals in the body after using zeolite for several months. I have spoken to many, many people who have not been helped with anything else and this has noticeably reduced or eliminated their symptoms. Just today the wife of a man with leukemia said he is doing much better after only 2 weeks on the zeolite and his oncologist thought his lymphs were less swollen. They booked a test scan to make sure. He has more energy than he has had in the last year and he was feeling it the first day. He's taking large amounts. Many people do not take enough because they view it as expensive so they try to make it last longer. Not a good idea if you have cancer! 15 drops 4 times a day is the minimum necessary amount. I also thought it sounded to good to be true when I first heard of it but after thorough research I decided to try it for myself and my daughter who had inflammation of the brain due to mercury. This was diagnosed not only by the doctor I used to work for but also by an environmental specialist MD and one of the country's top naturopaths and chelation doctors. Her pediatrician also did stool and other physical tests that showed elevated cadmium amongst other toxins. This child had almost daily migraines for many years. Within a week, she no longer had headaches and now 10 months later she still doesn't. Much too long for a placebo. My brain fog cleared after about a week. We both took 10 drops 3 times a day. Due to liver issues, I continue to take more than the maintenance amount, usually about 20 drops a day. Dr. Prociuk a DAN (defeat autism now) medical doctor has said that it can take up to a year on a low dosage for a very sensitive person to have noticeable results. While it is rare, it has happened but results always come. It is the law of physics at work which is why I like this so much because there is no way for it not to work. No controversy at all really. If it were a scam, then people wouldn't be getting well, would they? Testing wouldn't show elevated toxic excretions either, would they? I can only assume you didn't take 15 drops 4 times a day for 2 or 3 months to get a result. Sharon > > With respect to Sharon, because I am convinced she believes zeolite > actually does what its proponents say it does, my own opinion of > zeolite is that it is either actually VERY expensive water, or that > it is about as effective as very expensive water. > > I took zeolite for much longer than it should have taken for me to > get any results from it, and it did absolutely nothing at all for me > that I could discern. > > Zeolite is one of the most confusing, controvertial multi-level > marketing items being sold today, in my opinion. My own opinion of it > is that it's a scam. > > Anyone interested in the stuff, please do your research before > ordering this product. > > Elliot > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 Sharon, you wrote: " If it were a scam, then people wouldn't be getting well, would they? Testing wouldn't show elevated toxic excretions either, would they? I can only assume you didn't take 15 drops 4 times a day for 2 or 3 months to get a result. " I did indeed take MORE than that amount. I know it serves little purpose for members to argue back and forth about an issue, so I will just say once more that anyone contemplating the purchase of Zeolite do what it says in the title of this message---research it carefully to see what others have to say about this particular supplement---and that now I'll cease writing messages about zeolite with the confidence that members have the intelligence to examine both sides of the zeolite controversy and to make the decision that feels right to them. Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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