What is zeolite?
Zeolite is a large family of alumino-silicates. It is a natural occurring crystalline mineral formed over millions of years ago when volcanic ash fell into shallow, alkaline, brackish lakes. It has a unique micro-porous molecular structure and looks like a honeycomb sponge. The microscopic openings, called cages, have natural strong negative charge. These cages have the ability to remove and trap positively charged damaging toxins, chemicals and heavy metals.
There are 46 known naturally occurring zeolites. The one with the most research done is Clinoptilolite. They are sheet type zeolites with rounded edge and scientific research over a long period of time indicated that they cause no internal damage if they are ingested. Our body is not able to break them down as they have the hardness just below sapphire and diamond on the Mohr scale of hardness. So they will just travel around the body, picked up the nasties and leave through the body elimination system.