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Oct 29, 2024 - 01:51 PM
Zeolites are minerals created when volcanic ash reacts with seawater. These unique, three-dimensional crystalline structures are filled with pores or channels resembling a honeycomb or cage, and are one of the few minerals that carry a negative charge. There are more than 40 natural types of zeolites, along with around 150 synthetic variants in use today. We use zeolite Clinoptilolite, a natural form highly regarded for its ability to attract and trap heavy metals and toxins.