ZeoOne
Australian Sub-micronised Zeolite
Contains only the purest Australian zeolite, (Clinoptilolite) – a hydrated sodium potassium calcium aluminium silicate. It is the preferred choice for many filtration and purification systems as well as for the distribution of minerals and the collection of contaminants in various agricultural, animal welfare, and now medical applications.
It has been sub-micronised into the tiniest and therefore more absorptive negatively charged particles that more effectively trap and store harmful elements, replacing them with beneficial nutrients or medical specific medications for better bioavailability throughout the body.
USING ZEO ONE
ZeoONE is best diluted in water and we suggest 10 drops per 200 ml of water. Actual dosage must be advised by your medical practitioner. It is also recommended that you increase your intake of water – up to 2-3 litres daily.
HOW IT WORKS

Zeolite (Clinoptilolite)
Medical practitioners will now recommend taking a Clinoptilolite suspension as an aid to their own patient specific formulations to help ‘chelate’ as well as better distribute nutritional and health benefits more ‘on target’ for an expected maximum potential in terms of bio-availability. Just as you may add a wetting agent to lawn foods to make nutrients more readily available to the soil and grass roots, ZeoONE can make specific nutritional and health supplements more bio-available to areas of the body where they are needed most.
Zeolites are also often referred to as molecular sieves. The term refers to the particular unique property of zeolites in their ability to selectively sort molecules based primarily on their size and electrochemical charge. The fact that the zeolites were formed from alkaline salts has imparted in them a natural, strong, negative charge, called its cation exchange capacity 'CEC'. Each deposit has its own different CEC that is peculiar to that particular zeolite deposit.
The possibility to attract and hold positively charged cations at ease through their open cage structure gives zeolites their great advantage to act as a natural sieves or filters for many heavy metal cations and other molecules that carry positive charges. To use a layman's explanation it has an action similar to a magnet attracting iron filings and holding them there.
The CEC is measured in milliequivalents per 100 grams [meq/100g]. This measurement is expressing the negative charge of the structure (cage) so that there is a difference between the amount of the positive charged [i.e. 1+, 2+, 3+] cations and molecules that are needed to balance (neutralise) the cage's negative charge.
The higher the negative charge the higher the CEC. The higher the CEC the stronger the attraction and the more cations and other positively charged molecules that can be held in the cages.
Natural zeolites can accommodate a wide variety of cations, for example the heavy metals Al, Pb2+, Hg2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Ba, Fe3+, Zn2+, Cr3+ and others such as Na, K, Ca2+, Mg2+ and many other molecules which carry a positive charge. These positive ions are rather loosely held and can readily be exchanged for others in a contact solution.
Clinoptilolite is approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). It passes safely and naturally out of the body.
AUSTRALIAN ZEOLITE (CLINOPTILOLITE) PROPERTIES
ZeoOne is unique because of its:
•Purity of raw material
•Long cleansing and activation procedures of each batch.
•Ability to be many times more effective. ZeoOne's processing highly activates the purified micronised zeolite.
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Many new medical and clinical trials continue to be undertaken by many organisations on the beneficial properties of zeolite which can be of benefit to human health and nutrition.
