Zeolites are naturally occurring minerals formed when volcanic lava flows into fresh or salt ground water. A chemical reaction occurs and a zeolite is formed by this process.
The molecular structure of zeolites actually resemble a honeycomb. The zeolite molecule carries an overall negative charge, and like a magnet, attracts positively charged particles, such as heavy metals (mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium and excess iron), viruses, radioactive particles, carcinogens, bacteria, fungi, herbicides, pesticides, PCBs and other dangerous substances, safely removing them from the body.
Not only do zeolites eliminate toxic buildup, they also enhance immune function, alkalize the body, improve metabolic function and nutrient absorption, and improve the body's resistance to diseases.