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What Is Cellular Zeolite?
by Gina Ponce
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Overview
Cellular zeolite is a natural mineral that is formed over millions of years in volcanic ash into a honeycomb structure, which helps to trap toxins and heavy metals. The mineral is purified and then used in either a powdered or liquid form to detoxify the body efficiently and rapidly.
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Function
Cellular zeolite helps the body to function more healthily by capturing and removing pollutants like lead, cadmium, mercury, excess iron, tin, aluminum and arsenic.
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Time Frame
After you take cellular zeolite, it is completely cleared out of the body within five to seven days, and takes four to six weeks to remove harmful toxins and heavy metals from the body.
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Benefits
Cellular zeolite is non-toxic and very safe to take, supports the immune-system function by getting rid of any interference, and helps to balance pH levels.
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Considerations
Cellular zeolite that has been heated up and processed into a liquid form lengthens its chemical bonds and removes all existing toxins and impurities, which results in the mineral's ability to become 20 times more active than the powder form.
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Warning
In its powdered form, cellular zeolite still contains any toxins it captured in nature, and they are not removed through manufacture.