Zeolites are a variety of minerals formed when molten lava contacts water from lakes or oceans. A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals called "clinoptilolite". It has a unique honeycomb like structure that has the ability to trap and bind toxins, heavy metals, viral particles, and other impurities so these substances can be removed from the body. The clinoptilolite type of zeolite can be activated by a process that removes naturally occurring toxins. The end product results in a 100 % natural completely non-toxic liquid that is safe for human consumption (FDA rating G.R.A.S. Generally Recognized As Safe).
In a liquid form carried by the blood stream zeolite are believed to pass to all parts of the body. This unique ability to remove dangerous toxins is so well documented, it was used by the Russian government to absorb radioactive chemicals and other harmful toxins after the Chernobyl disaster.
The clinoptilolite form of zeolite has been used for more than 800 years in traditional medicine to improve general health in India, China, Russia and nearly every part of Asia. In the United States this has been used in water filtration, air purification, animal feed and fertilizers to keep crops healthy.
Zeolites are negatively charged, which is not common among minerals. This negative charge facilitates the migration of positively charged toxic minerals into the zeolite “cages” and onto the surfaces of zeolite where these substances can be transported for elimination in stools and urine. There is a preferential order of zeolite attraction to minerals, beginning with heavier weight toxins proceeding to lighter materials. This is manifested by trapping mercury, uranium, arsenic, and cadmium before lighter minerals are captured (magnesium, calcium, lead).
In essence, zeolites can be considered molecular sieves and filtering agents who are able to trap positively charged atoms, ions, and harmful compounds for removal from the body.