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Zeolite may prove
useful for detoxification following radiation exposure Tuesday, March
29, 2011
by: Paula Rothstein
(NaturalNews) As we watched the situation develop in Japan, the fears
we held for decades with regards to possible nuclear fallout scenarios
felt as close as a heart beat. The potentiality of future exposure to
radiation is both real and frightening. In this universe we share the
same air, and it is only varying levels of discomfort which separate us
from our neighbors. Unfortunately, we have little control over what
chemicals will be unleashed into the environment, but we try to minimize
personal damage through protective substances and detoxification.
Potassium iodide was quickly made available to the general public and
encouraged as a necessary part of diet and supplementation for those
close to the Fukushima nuclear power plant. It is also worth considering
the role Clinoptilolite Zeolite has played in past nuclear fallout
situations as well as its potential usefulness for human detoxification.
Following radiation exposure, there are larger and long term concerns
which need to be addressed with regards to other radioactive elements
including Cesium, Strontium, Uranium and Plutonium. Radioactive
iodine-131 has the ability to break down in the body; however, heavy
metals are essentially stored in fat cells and tissues, damaging DNA for
decades.
In response to the 1986 Chernobyl and Three Mile Island nuclear
disaster, Clinoptilolite Zeolite was effectively used for purposes of
clean-up for both land and water. In Chernobyl, over 500,000 tons of
Zeolite were dropped into the reactor to absorb radioactive metals.
Cattle were fed Zeolite to effectively keep radioactive ions out of the
milk. Contaminated soil was treated with Zeolite to help return it to
near zero levels of Cesium or Strontium. Zeolite was used to clean up
water surrounding Three Mile Island following the nuclear power plant
partial nuclear melt-down.
Human detoxification using Zeolite
There is ample documentation to support the safe and effective use of
Zeolite for purposes of human detoxification. Numerous zeolites are
found in nature; however, it is specifically Clinoptilolite Zeolite
which has been found to be useful for detoxification and to be safe for
human consumption. Essentially, you want to choose a liquid product
developed using a technology which cleans the Zeolite first by heating
it to a very high temperature for a period of several hours and then
follows with a cooling period. This process empties the cage of
contaminants present in Zeolite in its natural form, providing a clean
and usable product.
To better explain this detoxifying tool, the Zeolite has a cage-like
molecular structure with pores and channels running through the crystal.
The cage carries a negative charge, making it one of the few minerals
found in nature able to attract positively charged elements such as
mercury, aluminum, radioactive ions, cadmium, lead, and arsenic. Once
the Zeolite has attracted and securely trapped small, highly charged
particles into its structure, it travels through the body by way of the
blood, making its way through the vascular system to organs, glands and
cellular tissues. Studies show it remains in the body for approximately
5 to 7 hours before it is fully excreted, making it a uniquely safe
product.
Natural health practitioners today are in agreement that illnesses
are most frequently the result of a build up of toxins in the body.
Chemical exposure, unfortunately, has become a common occurrence making
it increasingly necessary for detoxification to be a part of a daily
supplementation routine.
About the author Paula Rothstein is a freelance writer and Holistic
Health Coach active in the area of natural health and health freedom
advocacy. For more information, please visit:
http://www.medicinefreeliving.com
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