Saturday, August 13, 2011
how does it work
**4,5 di-cyclo, disilico, dimagnesium, dialumino, oxyo, trihydrate — “liquid zeolite” for short! This diagram shows the zeolite’s honeycomb or cage-like structure which allows it to trap toxins.
NCD is liquid zeolite. It is a mineral that is formed when volcano lava hits seawater. It is then collected and cleaned by heating it in a slightly acid solution. The bonds of the zeolite can be heated for 5 hours in a temperature of over 900 degrees before it is broken down. So in the cleaning process it is said that the bond are bent to release toxins.
In todays market, many zeolite’s products appear but most of them are not cleaned of the toxins they collected during the creation process. It is also worthy to note that on the website **www.liquidzeolite.org, some of the brands on the market today does not even have a detectable amount of zeolite found in them.
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