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Curious if Zeolite works as a binder for Endotoxins released during herxes. I know Cholestramine and charcoal do but I was thinking Zeolite might be easier to take since it comes in a liquid dose and you would not have to take so many capsules.
Anyone use this as a binder for endotoxins and not just for heavy metals?
Thanks!
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Hopefully one of the others will come along to help. I have not tried the Zeolite yet but have tried many others binders as you mentioned.
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Hmmm...interesting. I wonder if it is a good binder for the gut. I personally cannot take all of that charcoal.
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SForsgren
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I like zeolite and I do use it regularly. There are a number of good ones out there and yes, they should bind toxins in the gut. ACZ Nano is good. Zeolite Gold. Several of them out there.
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GiGi
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Fiber is the magic word. It doesn't matter much because if you have a die-off you will have different neurotoxins coming down to hopefully find their way out.
Destroxin, Zeolite HP, Tri-Fiber Complex (Swanson), Chitosan (Swanson), Pectin, Charcoal, all work. I think it pays to not only take one particular one, but vary them. I like the Zeolites before going to bed to hook up with metals.
I have come to believe that the binders are some of the most important things we need to do if we ever want to get rid of these toxins and stop the merry-go-round.
Make sure you get your minerals away from binders! No detoxing is possible without the necessary minerals.
Take care.
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