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Hi , What is zeolite? Love, Pamela <osiris20672002@...> wrote: Have you checked into a product called Destroxin? It has way more zeolite in it than the Natural Cellular Defense. It is also way cheaper. While I was doing my research in to the Natural Cellular Defense I read many of their Research Studies. I found that the zeolite in the studies was a powder not a "changed" liquid ie the NCD. Powdered zeolite seemed to be the answer at least according to the studies. I bought 2 bottles of Destroxin ( 90 capsules) for the price of one bottle of the NCD (300 drops per bottle) The NCD has 24mg of zeolite and the Destroxin has 800 mg as well as some calcuim and B12. Oh yea if you order 2 bottles from the manufacture you

get a free book on zeolite. ( I missed that because i ordered it from a distributor! if it helps I will then order from the manufacture next time.) I just started my Destroxin will keep you posted! Hope that everyone is doing great.

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Every person is different. Not everyone tests positively to zeolite.

Test the product on the QX to see how the child scores or muscle test.

Zeolite (or any other product) is not a one size fits all.

is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC

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> Its safe to give Zeolite to a 3 years old child who take lots of drugs

> for a neumococus?

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Ira, that was good information you sent about zeolite. I was not aware

that it was sold in any other form than liquid or in bulk. That could

be quite a money saver for those who need it. Going to look into this

for sure and I for one am glad you posted this information. Steph

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Dee, the zeolite is most likely equivalent, within a range. Zeolite

is a type of clay called montmorillonite, Bentonite or green clay,

which is found all over the world and which which is composed mainly

of aluminum silicate.

Because they are sedimentary, alluvial in nature, Bentonites

naturally have varying properties just as gravel bars do. Bentonite

is one of the foremost remedies for toxin removal; its ionic charge

traps toxin molecules on the way out the chute. Not to say those

toxins in the chute are not ALREADY on their way out, but that's

another story. Me, I favour activated charcoal over Bentonite.

I have never seen satisfactory documentation, even from the marketers.

Duncan

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> Has anyone tried this product from Natural Zeolite as opposed to

the Natural Cellular Defense from Waiora (spelling) it is a lot

cheaper and claims to be as good. Dee

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How much is it and wher can i buy it? I have Natural Cellular Denfense with

I paid over $100.00 for

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>Subject: Zeolite

>Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:10:22 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)

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>Has anyone tried this product from Natural Zeolite as opposed to the

>Natural Cellular Defense from Waiora (spelling) it is a lot cheaper and

>claims to be as good. Dee

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Thanks for that Duncan; I had thought this preparation would be good for

de-toxing mercury as I have a number of broken amalgum fillings. Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

Dee, the zeolite is most likely equivalent, within a range. Zeolite

Is a type of clay called montmorillonite, Bentonite or green clay,

Which is found all over the world and which which is composed mainly

Of aluminum silicate.

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Dee, no data has surfaced to back up the rather extravagent marketing

claim that zeolite is absorbed into the lymph or the cells; most of

the marketers stop short and infer it's absorbed in the text, then

refine the statement by saying it's absorbed as a mineral supplement.

I've been using montmorillonite clay, a form of Bentonite and

zeolite, as a mineral supplement for years, at a cost of about $6 a

bottle.

The more you think about it the shadier the marketing seems. Mineral

absorption into the body, then into the cells, has to be tightly

controlled in order that you don't go ahead and absorb the clay bed

and then die. If the montmorillonite was not being selectively

absorbed as a mineral supplement, if that, it would probably kill you

fairly quickly. For example, it's almost half aluminum. Therefore

it's inexcusable to go ahead and say that other than a possible

mineral supplement and bowel toxin trapper, it has any actual

function in the body.

Duncan

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> http://www.liquidzeolitecompany.com/?

gclid=CK7k78LG140CFQtWMAodTBGQYA

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> This is the URL. Dee

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> How much is it and wher can I buy it? I have Natural Cellular

Denfense with

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> I paid over $100.00 for

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Thanks again Duncan. Makes you wonder how they manage to get away with it

doesn't it? Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

The more you think about it the shadier the marketing seems. Mineral

Absorption into the body, then into the cells, has to be tightly

Controlled in order that you don't go ahead and absorb the clay bed

And then die. If the montmorillonite was not being selectively

Absorbed as a mineral supplement, if that, it would probably kill you

Fairly quickly. For example, it's almost half aluminum. Therefore

it's inexcusable to go ahead and say that other than a possible

Mineral supplement and bowel toxin trapper, it has any actual

Function in the body.

Duncan

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Claims are a dime a dozen. Waiora owns the patent to activate the

zeolite. There are numerous doctors who understand the science that

work with this product and are seeing excellent results. Since Waiora

has introduced Natural Cellular Defense there have been at least a

dozen copycat companies who sell what is basically crushed zeolite in

water. You may as well buy a bag of zeolite that is meant for farm

animals. It will be a lot cheaper. To pay for crushed zeolite in

water is extremely expensive and a major rip-off. The powdered form

will help with alkalinity and with nutrient absorption but it doesn't

have the same detoxification properties.

My daughter, who had migraines due to chronic meningitis due to

mercury in the brain almost every day of her life was rid of them

within days using the NCD. None of the other tens of thousands of

dollars worth of therapies and products I tried on her worked like

this. As of yet, I haven't heard of one single person reporting

results with the copycat products (not for lack of asking, I've

actually encouraged people to try it and let me know the results) but

I hear remarkable experiences almost daily with NCD. If you want to

know the science of this, write me off-list and I will put you in

touch with a health care practitioner who would be happy to do so.

Zeolite works in a physical manner, not a metabolic one and is a quite

unique product, not really a supplement at all. Doing urine challenge

tests is a way to see how a product works. NCD has shown itself time

and again to remove toxins. If you want to buy cheaper products ask

for the science and the test results. A typical cleanse for the

average sized person will cost $100 for a months supply. For a

severely ill person it will be more (or less for some that need to

build up slowly).

Sharon

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> Has anyone tried this product from Natural Zeolite as opposed to the

Natural Cellular Defense from Waiora (spelling) it is a lot cheaper

and claims to be as good. Dee

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Hi Sharon, thanks for this. I wonder if you could look at the website for

this product Natural Zeolite, because it compares it side by side with the

Natural Cellular Defence and the NCD comes out wanting. Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

Claims are a dime a dozen. Waiora owns the patent to activate the

Zeolite. There are numerous doctors who understand the science that

Work with this product and are seeing excellent results. Since Waiora

Has introduced Natural Cellular Defense there have been at least a

Dozen copycat companies who sell what is basically crushed zeolite in

Water. You may as well buy a bag of zeolite that is meant for farm

Animals. It will be a lot cheaper. To pay for crushed zeolite in

Water is extremely expensive and a major rip-off. The powdered form

Will help with alkalinity and with nutrient absorption but it doesn't

Have the same detoxification properties.

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Dee, whatever you choose for detoxing mercury, normalizing inulin

intake should be part of it for at least two more reasons.

Inulin feeds probiotic bowel bacteria that exude fatty acids that

curb other bacteria including those that produce sulfide gases.

Sulfides can re-introduce any mercury coming down the pipe back into

the bowel lining, impairing biological function. Obviously, reducing

sulfides is wise, particularly if there is thought to be mercury

present.

The fatty acids (acetate, butyrate, and proprionate) also feed the

intestinal lining cells, which produce an enzyme that breaks down the

sulfides on the bowel lining.

Duncan

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> Thanks for that Duncan; I had thought this preparation would be

good for

> de-toxing mercury as I have a number of broken amalgum fillings.

Dee

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> -- Re: Zeolite

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> Dee, the zeolite is most likely equivalent, within a range. Zeolite

>

> Is a type of clay called montmorillonite, Bentonite or green clay,

>

> Which is found all over the world and which which is composed

mainly

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> Of aluminum silicate.

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Hi Duncan,

What brand of Bentonite Clay do you recommend? I'm

using a more expensive brand and would like to pay

less. Also, what do you think of the information that

bentonite clay causes an imbalance in potassium? Also

some sources say that many Bentonite Clay supplements

come from areas that have toxins in the soil.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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> Dee, no data has surfaced to back up the rather

> extravagent marketing

> claim that zeolite is absorbed into the lymph or the

> cells; most of

> the marketers stop short and infer it's absorbed in

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Can you provide a link please?

Sharon

>

> Hi Sharon, thanks for this. I wonder if you could look at the

website for

> this product Natural Zeolite, because it compares it side by side

with the

> Natural Cellular Defence and the NCD comes out wanting. Dee

>

>

>

> -- Re: Zeolite

>

>

>

> Claims are a dime a dozen. Waiora owns the patent to activate the

>

> Zeolite. There are numerous doctors who understand the science that

>

> Work with this product and are seeing excellent results. Since Waiora

>

> Has introduced Natural Cellular Defense there have been at least a

>

> Dozen copycat companies who sell what is basically crushed zeolite in

>

> Water. You may as well buy a bag of zeolite that is meant for farm

>

> Animals. It will be a lot cheaper. To pay for crushed zeolite in

>

> Water is extremely expensive and a major rip-off. The powdered form

>

> Will help with alkalinity and with nutrient absorption but it doesn't

>

> Have the same detoxification properties.

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Thanks again Duncan, I do use inulin but keep forgetting! Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

Dee, whatever you choose for detoxing mercury, normalizing inulin

Intake should be part of it for at least two more reasons.

Inulin feeds probiotic bowel bacteria that exude fatty acids that

Curb other bacteria including those that produce sulfide gases.

Sulfides can re-introduce any mercury coming down the pipe back into

The bowel lining, impairing biological function. Obviously, reducing

Sulfides is wise, particularly if there is thought to be mercury

Present.

The fatty acids (acetate, butyrate, and proprionate) also feed the

Intestinal lining cells, which produce an enzyme that breaks down the

Sulfides on the bowel lining.

Duncan

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An understandable and thorough explanation of mineral absorption

through the lymph, extracellular matrix and cell membranes is

Haltiwanger M.D.'s Electrical Properties of Cancer Cells.

A thorough understanding of the mechanism by which minerals are made

available in ionic form in the Lymph and ECM for transfer across cell

membranes in a controlled manner, will dispel any myths about mineral

absorption that's not in balance, in which cell function is disrupted

and the cell dies.

http://royalrife.com/haltiwanger.html

Duncan

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> Here it is, sorry I put it in another email and forgot this one!

Dee

> http://www.liquidzeolitecompany.com/?

gclid=CPbJrJP12I0CFQqfHgodQRPUcQ

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> Can you provide a link please?

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> Sharon

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Did you say 'understandable?' if you are a scientist I suppose so!

Interesting though, very. Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

An understandable and thorough explanation of mineral absorption

Through the lymph, extracellular matrix and cell membranes is

Haltiwanger M.D.'s Electrical Properties of Cancer Cells.

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Dee,

I don't see any science or proof of their claims. It's a company who

sells a product on ebay so I doubt they will offer any followup or

service along with it but I would certainly ask them to back up all

the claims they make on the site.

I'm not a biochemist but it seems to me there are at least a couple of

inaccuracies there. Zeolite doesn't need humic acid or anything else

to make it work. Looks to me as if they are trying to mislead people

into believing that but I could be wrong. I would be wary of any

company who puts down a product that has worked so well for so many

people. I personally don't buy stuff from sites like this. I like to

see the science behind it. To sell a product by criticizing another

one is not really good marketing. If you try it please let us know

your results. Waiora's product is the only zeolite that's patented

and it comes with a 30 day no questions, money-back guarantee so you

don't have anything to lose.

I joined this group long before I tried the zeolite but certain issues

like my daughter's chronic inflammation of the brain due to mercury

and frequent, almost daily migraines prompted me to learn about it and

add it to my protocol. Within about a week of taking the zeolite her

migraines were gone and now, almost a year later have not returned.

She did the cleanse for a month. Neither of us has had any

reoccurance of candida, even when not taking our probiotic superfood

which is also part of my daily routine (most days anyway). With the

mercury gone, my daughter doesn't need it anymore either.

I suggest you listen to Dr. Lyn Hanshew talk about zeolite on my

website: www.ncdpro.com/detoxqueen. Just press play on the recording.

I've met with Dr. Lyn personally and have recommended her protocols to

many people who have had success with them. You can also order a DVD

from her website called Why is Everyone so Sick: www.drlyndvd.com. The

Chicago Health Freedom Expo also sells the presentation that she did

there in May on DVD. She takes very complex issues and really

simplifies it so anyone can understand. It's a real eye-opener for

most people.

Sharon

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> Here it is, sorry I put it in another email and forgot this one! Dee

> http://www.liquidzeolitecompany.com/?gclid=CPbJrJP12I0CFQqfHgodQRPUcQ

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> Can you provide a link please?

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> Sharon

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Thanks for that Sharon, and it will have a look at that site. One thing I

wonder about is, if the LiquidZeolite claims are not true, why the Waiori

people don't refute it. Or maybe they have somewhere else, or even don't

know about the other company's claims. Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

Dee,

I don't see any science or proof of their claims. It's a company who

Sells a product on ebay so I doubt they will offer any followup or

Service along with it but I would certainly ask them to back up all

The claims they make on the site.

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I am not sure about this Sharon, as I have read both lots of blurb and they

are after all, both trying to sell a product. I have however, managed to

get some of the Waiori on ebay for a reasonable cost so will give it a try

and let you know how I get on. I may at a later date, try the other one

also for comparison. There is nothing like trying things out on oneself to

get a true result I feel. Dee

-- Re: Zeolite

Dee,

I don't see any science or proof of their claims. It's a company who

Sells a product on ebay so I doubt they will offer any followup or

Service along with it but I would certainly ask them to back up all

The claims they make on the site.

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Zeolite is a kind of montmorillonite clay very similar to bentonite;

here's a link to some information on how it absorbs minerals in

reclamation sites:

http://tinyurl.com/2qvmqj

Duncan

>

> has anyone tried it or any info. i got this product called

candyclear

> 5 7 it is supposed to do alot of things but it contains zeolite & i

am

> not sure if this is saf.

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HI Duncan,

thank you so much. i am new here & it seems like you have a lot of knowledge &

info regarding cnadia. do you know if taking zeolite is safe? when i looked it

up , there were 2 articles that they sadi do not take zeolite. it causes cancer.

is it any good for candida & do you happen to know the products from

candia-yeast-infection-relief .com any good ?

thanks again

Shar

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Zeolite is a kind of montmorillonite clay very similar to bentonite;

here's a link to some information on how it absorbs minerals in

reclamation sites:

http://tinyurl.com/2qvmqj

Duncan

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> has anyone tried it or any info. i got this product called

candyclear

> 5 7 it is supposed to do alot of things but it contains zeolite & i

am

> not sure if this is saf.

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I believe zeolite is safe as any montmorillonite clay to eat, yes.

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