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Zeolite dangerous

Is zeolite really dangerous? – Why purity and quality are so important

The answer is clearly NO!

The question keeps cropping up, especially on the internet: Is zeolite dangerous? The answer is simple: No, high-quality, pure zeolite that comes from a reputable source, has been processed correctly, and is approved as a medical product is never “dangerous” or harmful.

Zeolite can only be dangerous in the following circumstances:

In case of inferior quality

Zeolite products without certified quality or missing CE marking. Make sure that the product is approved as a medical device and that its origin is stated!

If heavy metal contamination is too high

Lead, mercury, aluminum—low-quality zeolites from non-certified mining areas can contain high levels of these substances! This cannot be determined at home. Only a laboratory can detect contaminants. Therefore: Only buy certified and approved products!

For unlicensed products

If the zeolite product is not an approved medical device, you should steer clear of it. Simply stated!

Zeolite: Get accurate information and rely on science rather than believing rumors

Numerous myths about zeolite continue to circulate on the internet—and many of these mostly outdated narratives (note: the internet never forgets) no longer stand up to modern scientific scrutiny.

One of these misconceptions concerns aluminum, as it is often claimed that zeolite can release aluminum into the body. This has been proven to be false. Scientific evidence—at least with regard to PMA zeolite—shows that zeolite consists of a stable crystal lattice of silicon and aluminum in which the aluminum is chemically bound and therefore cannot be released.

It is also often claimed that zeolite deprives the body of valuable nutrients and trace elements. This has also been scientifically disproved. Clinical studies—at least those on PMA zeolite—clearly show that regular intake does not lead to a reduction in important minerals in the blood.

Zeolite - Myths vs. Facts - Aluminum, Nutrient - Absorption

🔬 Myths vs. Scientific Facts

MYTH

“Zeolite releases aluminum into the body.”

FACT

Zeolite consists of a stable crystal lattice in which aluminum is chemically bound - it cannot be released!

MYTH

“Zeolite extracts valuable nutrients from the body.”

FACT

Clinical studies prove: When taken regularly, there is no reduction in important minerals in the blood!

ADDITIONAL EFFECT

Zeolite even has a detoxifying effect on aluminum - by binding free aluminum in the body and excreting it!

No danger from tested zeolite:
Quality is everything – tested zeolites are safe and harmless

So anyone who uses zeolite in tested medical quality has nothing to worry about. The effectiveness and safety of PMA zeolite has been confirmed by clinical studies and investigations. This zeolite is microbiologically pure, free of heavy metals, and approved as a medical product.

The situation is quite different for products of unknown origin. Cheap zeolite from the internet can be contaminated – and this is precisely what has led to warnings circulating online to this day, especially in the past and in isolated cases even today, as there are always loopholes.

These isolated cases have naturally damaged the reputation of zeolite per se and must be corrected over time. After all, hardly any other natural substance is as important for our health these days as zeolite, especially in view of growing environmental pollution and the increasingly researched central role that the intestine plays in our health.

For further information, read the detailed, yet very exciting and insightful interview with expert Dr. Horst Poosch from the research and development company PANACEO:

✓ Recommendation for users

1. Get informed

Check the quality of the zeolite product you intend to use.

2. Avoid cheap offers

A good zeolite product, carefully mined and processed, comes at a corresponding price.

3. Check certification

Look for the CE mark and medical device approval.

4. Verify origin

Products should come from reputable sources.

5. Clinical studies

Trustworthy manufacturers can provide studies demonstrating effectiveness.

Summary: Zeolite is not dangerous – but low-quality, unverified zeolite is! Pay attention to quality, certifications, and verified origin. Then you can rest assured that you are using a natural product that is valuable for your health.

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