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sts66

05/20/10 8:15 PM

#3309 RE: eddiebali #3307

I haven't read up on their Zeolite product, but I'm aware of it's uses in Aerospace applications (I am/was a thermal engineer that designed and built thermal control systems for space applications). Using Zeolite "getters" for contamination control inside instruments or spacecraft is/was rather common.

I just looked up the medical uses for it on Wiki, and found this interesting info:

Zeolites are used in the treatment of Lyme disease, as a detoxifier.[11]

11. ^ Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing Strategies, Connie Strasheim, ed. BioMed Publishing Group, 2009 ISBN 0982513801

I happen to own that book, being a "Lymie", and I'm looking forward to reading about how Zeolite helps clean out Lyme toxins (and others). I'm currently getting IV chelation therapy for heavy metal poisoning, which includes the use of large amounts of activated charcoal to remove the metals released by the chelating drug EDTA.

Unfortunately, charcoal is an "all purpose" binding agent, and removes good stuff along with the bad. I'm very curious to see if Zeolite, in particular XenaCare's product, has a more "targeted" approach.

Thanks for bring it to my attention.

sts66

05/20/10 8:40 PM

#3311 RE: eddiebali #3307

Hmmm....the Xenacare website currently says that the Zeolite product is "on the drawing board"....and a google search turns up nothing connecting XCHO and Zeolite...