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  Zeolite
The porous zeolite is host to water molecules and ions of potassium and calcium, as well as a variety of other positively charged ions, but only those of appropriate molecular size to fit into the pores are admitted creating the "sieving" property.
Zeolites have high CEC's, arising during the formation of the zeolite from the substitution of an aluminum ion for a silicon ion in a portion of the silicate framework (tetrahedral units that make up the zeolite crystal).
Zeolites dominated by exchangeable K for example, may be well-suited for plant growth applications while those dominated by Na should be approached much more carefully as Na in high concentrations can be detrimental to plants.
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  www.zeolite.ca
Zeolite is widely being used by livestock farmers as a feed additive for beef cattle, dairy cows, swine, poultry (boilers and egg production), and sheep.
Zeolite is a rumen buffer for the total digestive tract of high performance dairy cattle.
Zeolite is soluble in water and acid, so it is not flushed from the rumen as quickly as sodium bicarbonate.
www.zeolite.ca /FeedSupplement.htm   (2263 words)

  
 Zeolite Applications
Zeolites are three-dimensional, microporous, crystalline solids with well-defined structures that contain aluminum, silicon, and oxygen in their regular framework; cations and water are located in the pores.
Zeolites are natural minerals that are mined in many parts of the world; most zeolites used commercially are produced synthetically.
Zeolites can be regenerated using relatively easy methods such as heating to remove adsorbed materials, ion exchanging with sodium to remove cations, or pressure swing to remove adsorbed gases.
www.siberg.com /zeolite.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Mineral Gallery - The Zeolite Group
Zeolites are characterized by their ability to lose and absorb water without damage to their crystal structures.
A zeolite can be thought of in terms of a house, where the structure of the house (the doors, windows, walls and roof) is really the zeolite while the furniture and people are the water, ammonia and other molecules and ions that can pass in and out of the structure.
Zeolites have many "cousins" or minerals that have similar cage-like framework structures or have similar properties and/or are associated with zeolites; but are not zeolites, at least as defined mineralogically.
mineral.galleries.com /minerals/silicate/zeolites.htm   (777 words)

  
 Zeolite supplement information : by Ray Sahelian, M.D.
Ingestion of zeolites may be considered analogous to the clay eating (geophagia), considered in traditional medicine as a remedy for various illnesses.
The use of natural zeolites, as soil additives, to reduce the uptake of mercury by plants and the restriction of the entry of mercury into the food chain, is noted.
Activated liquid zeolite is a food supplement used primarily to remove heavy metals and other toxins efficiently and safely from the body, and to increase general immunity and well-being.
www.raysahelian.com /zeolite.html   (1859 words)

  
 Zeolite Top Team - Professional Support and Mentoring From Proven Leaders
Natural Zeolite™ is 100% natural and non-toxic and is derived from zeolites.
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals with an unique, complex crystalline structure.
A: The Aluminum in the Natural Zeolite is the ionic, organic integral mineral and backbone structure of the Zeolite crystal and is bound by two oxygen atoms.
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 FAQs :: Zeolite Support
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals with a unique, complex crystalline structure that acts like a cage, working at the cellular level trapping allergens, heavy metals and harmful toxins.
Zeolite (found in Natural Cellular Liquid Zeolite) acts as a unique antioxidant in that it does not work like the traditional antioxidants, which, in essence, act as a way to take up the excess free radicals.
Zeolite is a virtually indestructible mineral that is unaffected by the sun or the possible heat that it can produce under those conditions.
www.zeolitesupport.com /cellular-zeolite/catalog/FAQs-sp-3.html   (2056 words)

  
 Zeolites
Zeolite is an inorganic porous material having a highly regular structure of pores and chambers that allows some molecules to pass through, and causes others to be either excluded, or broken down.
ZEOLITE - Molecular sieves and catalysts from rice husks.
Skeletal isomerisation of olefins with the zeolite ferrierite as catalyst
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 Zeolite
Zeolite is a natural, inert, non-toxic family of substances, which are federally classified as GRAS (generally regarded as safe) for most applications.
The word zeolite in Greek means “boiling stone.” The historic zeolite market has been composed of three distinct areas: natural, synthetic, and synthetic detergent builders.
Zeolite has been successfully used in a wide variety of applications ranging from oil absorbents and solar panels to filtration of uranium and elimination of the boll weevil.
www.criontheweb.com /zeolite.htm   (399 words)

  
 Zeotech - What Is Zeolite
Zeolite begins as volcanic ash that is spewed into the atmosphere during violent eruptions.
In nature, zeolites are often formed where volcanic rock of specific chemical composition is immersed in water so as to leach away some of the components.
Zeolites are typically soft to moderately hard, light in density, transparent to translucent and have similar origins.
www.zeotechcorp.com /Zeolite.asp   (332 words)

  
 Zeolite Summary
In chemistry, zeolites are used to separate molecules (only molecules of certain sizes and shapes can pass through), as traps for molecules so they can be analyzed, or as catalysts by confining molecules in small spaces, which causes changes in their structure and reactivity.
Cuban studies in the emerging field of "zeoponics" suggest that some crops may be grown in 100% zeolite or zeolite mixtures in which the zeolite is previously loaded or coated with fertilizer and micronutrients.
The zeolite is used as a molecular sieve which extracts oxygen from air, in a process involving the absorbing of atmospheric nitrogen.
www.bookrags.com /Zeolite   (1635 words)

  
 Natural Zeolite - Agricultural and Horticultural applications
The optimum level of zeolite needed to minimise odour emission is dependent on the moisture and nitrogen content of the waste, but studies have shown that levels of 2-4g zeolite/litre of waste show the greatest reduction in anaerobic digestion time.
Zeolites can also hold up to 60% of their weight in water due to the high porosity of the crystalline structure.
Zeolite adds a permanent water reservoir, providing prolonged moisture holding power during dry periods, and it promotes rapid re-wetting and improved lateral spread of water in the root zone during irrigation.
www.zeolitanatural.com /html/english/agricandhort.htm   (578 words)

  
 Liquid Cellular Zeolite - Natural Cellular Defense
Zeolite is the active natural ingredient contained in NCD that is a volcanic mineral.
Zeolite is well known in Asia and is a traditional remedy that is used in a powdered form to help support an overall health and wellness.
Zeolites have came from natural "volcanic rocks" with a very complex and unique structure made up of crystalline shaped like honeycomb object that gets to the cells of your body and helps trap and remove the heavy toxins and metals in a safe, natural way.
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 Zeolite Body Detox | Natural Cellular Defense | The Bynum's | Distributor   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals with a unique, complex crystalline structure.
The word 'zeolite' itself is an amalgam of the two Greek words for 'boiling stones' because of the steam that is given off when these rock crystals are heated, due to their high water content.
Zeolites have a molecular stacked-cage or honeycomb structure formed of silicon and aluminium oxides.
www.zeolitebodydetox.com /index.html   (660 words)

  
 NCD Zeolite Study on Autism - What is Zeolite?
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals that are mined in certain parts of the world.
Zeolites have large, vacant spaces - or cages - that allow space for large, positively charged ions to be attracted to it, then trapped and eliminated from the body.
A specific member of the zeolite family of minerals, known as "clinoptilolite" has a very unique honeycomb-like cellular strucutre that has the ability to trap and bind various toxins, heavy metals, viral particles and other impurities and remove them safely from your body.
www.zeoliteautismstudy.com /home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=35   (1685 words)

  
 Rota Zeolite Mining Corp.
Zeolite is an efficient ammonia remover and also provides a large surface area for nitrifying bacteria in recirculating systems.
Zeolites act as molecular sieves, they are used to purify or sweeten natural gases through the removal of impurities such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and water.
Zeolite is free from clay which reduces the overall strength of the concrete, and it’s porous structure holds moisture which facilitates a more rapid curing of the concrete.
www.zeoliteproducer.com /usage.html   (391 words)

  
 Zeolites
Zeolites have the ability to act as catalysts for chemical reactions which take place within the internal cavities.
Cation-containing zeolites are extensively used as desiccants due to their high affinity for water, and also find application in gas separation, where molecules are differentiated on the basis of their electrostatic interactions with the metal ions.
Zeolites can also be used to separate harmful organics from water, and in removing heavy metal ions, including those produced by nuclear fission, from water.
www.bza.org /zeolites.html   (935 words)

  
 Zeolite: Nature's Deodorizer
Zeolite is a naturally occurring crystallized volcanic mineral.
It has been more than 50 years since chemists discovered that zeolite minerals had unique properties, a discovery that prompted Union Carbide to develop expensive synthetic substitutes, which they later realized were inferior to the natural version.
Zeolite can adsorb toxins such as bacterial odors, formaldehyde, sulfur dioxide etc., as well as toxins like mercury, lead and radioactive gases.
www.toxicsinfo.org /canary/Zeolite.htm   (802 words)

  
 Zeolite Natural Cellular Defense NCD Patented Natural Anti-cancer product   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zeolite is an alchemical combining of the four elements, air, earth, water, and fire, as the lava earth and fire energy of volcanoes erupted, and the lava and ash poured into the sea.
Zeolite is formed from the fusion of volcanic lava and ocean water, and combines the four elements - air, earth, water, and fire.
Zeolite's effect as an anti-viral appears to be a preventative function that builds up over time, beginning after approximately four to six weeks of use, when heavy metals, pesticides, and herbicides have been mostly eliminated.
www.healthiswealthmaui.com /zeolite-ncd.html   (5445 words)

  
 Doctors' Testimonials for Liquid Zeolite
Liquid zeolite is not a medicine, and is not intended for the treatment/prevention of disease.
I recommend the zeolite to patients who are going to travel or are exposed to closed groups of people, like teachers or patients visiting family for the holidays.
She took 10 drops of the zeolite in the morning and by the afternoon her voice was back, her nose was cleared and three days later her chest was completely normal.
www.liquidzeolite.org /doctors.html   (5086 words)

  
 Zeolites Health - Natural Detox - liquid cellular zeolite FAQ
Zeolites are natural volcanic minerals with a unique, complex crystalline structure that acts like a cage, working at the cellular level against heavy metals and harmful toxins.
In the special case of chemotherapy, liquid zeolite is so effective in removing the toxins from the body and since chemotherapy uses toxic chemicals to poison the cancer, consult your doctor before adding it to your regimen as a supplement.
The Zeolite in liquid zeolite is a negatively charged molecule and has a cage-like structure that is able to "trap" H+ ions, which lower the pH or make it more acidic.
www.zeoliteshealth.com /faqs/liquid-cellular-zeolite-faq.html   (854 words)

  
 Natural Zeolite - ZeoCat
Zeolites are a family of crystalline aluminosilicate minerals.
The first zeolite was described in 1756 by Cronstedt, a Swedish mineralogist who coined the name from two Greek words meaning ‘boiling stones’, referring to the evolution of steam when the rock is heated.
Clinoptilolite is a naturally occurring zeolite, formed by the devitrification of volcanic ash in lake and marine waters millions of years ago.
www.zeolitanatural.com /html/english/whatiszeolite.htm   (336 words)

  
 Zeolite Molecular Sieve
Zeolite molecular sieves are crystalline, highly porous materials, which belong to the class of aluminosilicates.
Due to the presence of alumina, zeolites exhibit a negatively charged framework, which is counter-balanced by positive cations resulting in a strong electrostatic field on the internal surface.
The unique properties of zeolitic molecular sieves have led to the development of a broad range of GRACE Davison zeolite adsorbent products such as zeolite beads, powders, polymer desiccants, mono/miniliths, drying bars and castor oil paste.
www.gracedavison.com /eusilica/Adsorbents/product/zeolite_molecular_sieve.htm   (582 words)

  
 Zeolite in Ponds, Water Quality, Fish Health
In a similar way zeolites can absorb ions and molecules and thus act as a filter for odor control, toxin removal and as a chemical sieve.
Zeolites added to livestock feed have been shown to absorb toxins that are damaging and even fatal to the growth of the animals, while the basic structure of the zeolite is biologically neutral.
Salt will cause Zeolite to release the ammonia back into the pond water column after adsorption capacities are full.
www.wernersponds.com /Zeolite.html   (279 words)

  
 Zeolite :: Online Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zeolite resources permit, the use of strongly recommended and recommended interventions should be Zeolite or increased.A starting point for communities and health-care systems is to assess Zeolite tobacco-use prevention and cessation activities.
Zeolite interventions including telephone support for persons who want to stop using tobacco; and reducing patient out-of-pocket costs for effective cessation therapies).
Zeolite in each category will contribute to reductions in tobacco-related morbidity and death, and success in one area might contribute to improvements in the.
sukanah.org /zeolite.html   (227 words)

  
 NASA - Zeolite Crystal Growth
Zeolite crystals are used in the chemical process industry as filters, catalysts for reactions and adsorbents.
Their three-dimensional crystal structures are capable of selective filtration (adsorption), so zeolite crystals are often used as sieves to filter molecular compounds selectively.
Theoretically, large zeolite crystals, 500 to 1000 times the size of crystals grown on Earth, can be grown in microgravity.
www.nasa.gov /audience/forstudents/9-12/features/912_zeolites.html   (468 words)

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