(NaturalNews) Continuing with our laboratory testing revelations on zeolites, we've now moved into testing new batches of zeolite liquids.
For most zeolite liquids, I am consistently seeing lead concentrations from
0.11ppm to 0.22ppm.
However, GHC's "Zeotrex" liquid formula is only showing 8ppb, or 0.008ppm. This is by far the lowest level of lead we have seen in any zeolite-related liquid formula, and it's a concentration that is typically considered "zero" for general purposes.
For the record, we do not sell Zeotrex nor any zeolite as a daily dietary supplement. Also for the record, I was not compensated in any way to publish this.
I was so surprised by the Zeotrex result that I tested it four times. The other three runs showed almost identical results.
Lead:
8ppb (essentially "zero")
Cadmium:
22ppb (near "zero")
Arsenic:
84ppb (very low)
Aluminum: around
30ppm (about 1/1000th the aluminum of powdered zeolites we've tested)
How is this achieved?
Zeotrex is mostly humic acid and fulvic acid. Zeolites are the third ingredient. This means the actual concentration of zeolites in the final formula is greatly diminished compared to solid zeolite powder.
A sharp reduction in lead concentration can only be achieved in two ways:
1) Diluting the zeolite with other substances.
2) Sourcing a cleaner zeolite that's lower in lead.
While I can't say for sure until I speak with him, Ed Group may have pursued both of these methods to produce
Zeotrex (which is mostly humic and fulvic acid).
The good news here is that for those seeking a dietary supplement containing some amount of zeolites, GHC's Zeotrex is by far the cleanest we've yet tested in terms of heavy metals.
More liquid
zeolite samples (i.e. "suspensions") are coming soon, so we'll be sharing more test results when we see something interesting.
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