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Posted by djf2005 (Member # 11449) on :
 
anyone have experience with this product?

can anyone provide insight as to what it does and what product/s are similar to it?

thanks

derek
 
Posted by SForsgren (Member # 7686) on :
 
There are many zeolite products. They are made from a volcanic ash that pulls toxins from the body. Several that I can think of:

Nutramedix Zeolite and Zeolite HP (new - www.nutramdex.com). Zeolite pulls nickel and lead where HP is for later in detox and pulls many more metals.
Destroxin
Natural Cellular Defense (don't like it personally)
Super Omica Zeolite (www.omicahealth.com)
ACZ Nano (www.resultsrna.com)
 
Posted by djf2005 (Member # 11449) on :
 
my detox is glutithione, foot pads, baths, and occasion sauna.

is it too early to do somethin like zeolite?

thanks scott
 
Posted by SForsgren (Member # 7686) on :
 
I think that most of the products are pretty safe other than I would hold off on the Zeolite HP since it pulls so many more metals based on what I have heard.

Super Omica is the one I have been using and likely will switch to the Nutramedix one now that it is out. I have also used the ACZ Nano and think it is a good option.
 
Posted by CherylSue (Member # 13077) on :
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I saw just recently that Dr. Cowden added zeolite to his protocol. Nutramedix now sells it.

CherylSue
 
Posted by SForsgren (Member # 7686) on :
 
Yes, the zeolite replaced Algas in his protocol.
 
Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
 
I read a review comparing Nanotec Chitosan with zeolites & they preferred the Nanotec Chitosan over the zeolites for Lyme.

I haven't tried either.

I ordered the chitosan & I'm waiting for it to arrive.

Does anyone have any comments about these?

The review I read stated that the Nanotec Chitosan was better specifically for people with pain issues due to Lyme.

I guess the zeolites would be better if you have any allergies to shellfish...
 
Posted by BartonFink (Member # 10818) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by sparkle7:

I ordered the chitosan & I'm waiting for it to arrive.

Does anyone have any comments about these?

The review I read stated that the Nanotec Chitosan was better specifically for people with pain issues due to Lyme.

I guess the zeolites would be better if you have any allergies to shellfish...

Nanotak chitosan made me much worse for some strange reason. Pains increased a lot, I believe it might have absorbed some of the good things too like oils and fat-soluble vitamins.
 
Posted by DakotasMom01 (Member # 14141) on :
 
Barton,
Maybe you are reacting to the sulfites in the shellfish used in the products?

Since I contracted lyme yrs ago, I developed an allergy to sulfa meds and sulfites. Its very important to know whats in these products.I can't take any of the things to help with the joints, because of this.

Just another point of view. Take care.
 
Posted by luvs2ride (Member # 8090) on :
 
I tried Destroxin with disastrous results. It blew up my right knee to the size of a basketball and took awhile to settle it down. That kind of inflammation can cause permanent joint damage. Lucky for me, it did not.

My doctor was very upset and asked me to please run things by him before I try them. That is what I do now.

Luvs
 
Posted by djf2005 (Member # 11449) on :
 
scott and others, thanks for the imput-

scott- so which one would you reccomend specifically?

keep in mind my precursors, oral glut, occasional sauna, ALA, and footpads.

which zeolite product would be a good baseline to start with?

also, do people in general herx from this type of product?

one more....i know, they never end..

how does Zeolite line up w/ waiora? is it the same thing? something tells me they are made by the same mfgr? i am unsure.

thanks in advance for clarifying everything..

derek
 


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