How does liquid zeolite differ from classic chelators that pull heavy metals and toxins out of the body?
There are major differences in how liquid zeolite works, in its effect on the body, and in its cost. Classic chelating agents are non-specific in terms of what they attract. For example, one commonly used chelator attracts anything that has a +2 charge. Thus, it takes lead out of the body but also eliminates calcium and magnesium, necessitating supplementation. Liquid zeolite’s negatively charged zeolite cage attracts minerals and toxins that have a positive charge, but its attraction is also based on molecular structure and size as well as other factors. Therefore, it eliminates lead but not calcium or magnesium.
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