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1 Any information presented here is not to be understood as 'professional advice'. Warning: If You Are Concerned About Heavy Metals in your body, Here is Vital Information For You... Your health, even your very life may be at risk now you can attain more energy and life force by removing toxins from your body. Health Authorities estimate that "over 80% of all Chronic Disease can be attributed to Environmental Pollution" WHO 1974 "90% of all medical conditions are attributable to toxins, chemicals, mineral and trace mineral deficiency" Linus Pauling - winner of 2 Nobel Prizes. Removing Heavy Metals and Toxins From Our Bodies Has Been a Challenge Until Now... Heavy Metals from fillings, fish, food and other sources including the very air you breathe could be draining your energy right now! "The average person consumes around 4 litres of pesticides and herbicides annually through food alone" Detox Now with 100% naturally occurring Clinoptilolite Zeolite. This particular Zeolite has been used Worldwide for over 800 years in traditional medicine to improve general health. Zeolite attracts and traps small, highly charged particles including heavy metal toxins that fit into the pores and channels of the Zeolite cage. Zeolite has been shown to remove mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic and other heavy metals.

2 We are all subjected to all manner of airborne toxins including vehicle exhaust, bacteria, viruses and fungi and things such as amalgam fillings (42% mercury one filling releases 10 mcgs of mercury per day). Mercury, one of the most toxic substances on earth, is also present in immunizations. This means our body has to work overtime to keep us healthy. At some stage, this overload will become too much for the body to handle and disease will take over. Symptoms of heavy metal or chemical toxicity are many and varied: Abdominal pain, Allergies, Acid Reflux, Autism, Premature Aging, Blurred vision, Breath - shortness of, Chemical sensitivities, Chronic Fatigue, Concentration Problems, Constipation, Depression, Disorientation, Dizziness, Eyesight problems - sensitivity to bright light, Night blindness, Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Hair loss, Headaches, Infertility, Insomnia, Joint aches/pains in muscles, Liver damage, Loss of appetite, Blood pressure problems, Memory loss, Metallic taste in mouth, Migraines, Mineral deficiencies - heavy metals compete with minerals for absorption, Nausea, Nerve disorders, Numbness, Neurological disorders, Palpitations, Panic attacks, Rage, Protein or sugar in urine, Sinus - chronic congestion, Skin problems, Speech - word finding difficulty, Throat - sore, Teeth grinding, Tumours, Vitamin deficiencies. "Why Not Simply Remove The Toxins And Heavy Metals Which Damage Your Body Every Day" It's a fact we live on a toxic planet. Over 75,000 new chemicals have been introduced in the past 60 years and less than 7% have been tested for safety. Millions are suffering from modern diseases, not even thought about a century ago. In the 21 st Century, we simply cannot avoid being attacked. The only way to deal with this challenge is to remove the toxins and limit the damage. Let's face it if your garden is full of weeds, it is very hard to grow healthy plants. Your body is no different. Like it or not, your life is being affected by toxins right now! Traditional Detox Methods Until now, the best way to eliminate these toxins has been liver or colon cleansing. Most cleansing products focus on improving the function of your gastrointestinal tract. They remove waste, which carries some of the toxins in your body. Unfortunately, while you feel a whole lot better

3 when your bowel is working properly, it simply doesn't do the job efficiently enough. Now, Safe, Easy and Effective Way To Detox Using Natural Clinoptilolite Zeolite, a volcanic mineral allows us to remove heavy metals and toxins safely and efficiently. You simply ingest a heaped spoonful once or twice a day and the Clinoptilolite Zeolite hunts out toxins and heavy metals in your body, including blood, tissues and lymph, capturing them and harmlessly passing them through the urine and faeces. There is zero doubt that Zeolite is the most important supplement you will ever take. Here a University Professor explains that removal of heavy metals is essential for other treatments to work effectively. "Without addressing the underlying metals issue, treatments using many natural medicine approaches become merely palliative and symptomatic relief, and, allopathic in Naturopathic clothing." "Removal of the stressors to a system is always the priority option to improve the function of the system". "We cannot ignore the metals issue any longer particularly when something as efficient and easy to use as Zeolite is available to us". (Spontaneous Dispersion of Oxides and Salts to Zeolites and Its Applications XIE Youchang, TANG Youqi ( College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, ) Finally, there is an answer available to everyone. Within six weeks of simply taking a few spoonfuls a day of a safe, natural product, you can remove most of the toxins in your body. If you are lacking energy, or suffering from any lack of well being toxins are probably part of the problem. For many people, removing toxins and heavy metals using Zeolite, allows other remedies to work more effectively.

4 In Summary, Detoxification of the Body Results In: 1. Increased energy levels and immune function by removing toxic minerals, pesticides and herbicides 2. A sense of well being, clarity, peace and happiness due to the detox but primarily according to preliminary research that Zeolite increases serotonin. 3. Improved liver function 4. Improved nutrient absorption 5. Balanced ph You Can Do It Today 450g enough for around 30 days. Phone (07) info@safesalt.com.au Zeolite has a honeycomb-like structure that traps Toxins Zeolite Molecular Structure

5 Zeolite's key benefits There are 14 key reasons why zeolite is such a unique and extraordinary mineral: 1) Extremely safe and non-toxic: Completely natural and 100% non-toxic and is totally eliminated from the body after 5 to 7 hours. 2) Removes heavy metals: Zeolite has the perfect molecular structure for capturing and removing heavy metals from the body, including mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, aluminium, tin and excess iron. It also removes radioactive metals like Caesium and Strontium-90. The process begins immediately and takes approximately 4 to 6 weeks to complete. 3) Removes pesticides, herbicides and dioxins: Although Zeolite is unable to remove these directly due to their negative or neutral charge, however by reducing the toxic load to the liver, liver-induced glucuronidation, their main means of removal, is increased. As these chemicals are prime candidates for triggering cancer and disrupting hormone balances, even at low levels, it is very important that they are removed from the body as quickly as possible. 4) Reduces viral load: Once the heavy metal concentrations have been reduced, the zeolite latches on to viral pieces or components. Because viruses replicate by first manufacturing viral components and assembling them into a complete virus, Zeolite in essence, removes parts from the assembly line and blocks viral replication. 5) Reduces absorption of nitrosamines: Nitrosamines (or nitrates) are most commonly found in processed meats, and have been linked to pancreatic, stomach and colon cancer as well as Type II diabetes. Zeolite captures nitrosamines in the digestive tract before they can be absorbed. 6) Helps buffer body ph to a healthy alkalinity: A slightly alkaline body ph is essential for good health and optimal immune function. Zeolite attracts and then buffers excess protons, which cause acidity and in this way can help many conditions from acid reflux to Candida and arthritis. 7) Helps to buffer blood sugar: in the same way that Zeolite can buffer excess protons and thus help balance body ph, it can also buffer excess glucose by its negative charge and therefore helps reduce blood sugar spikes. 8) Helps reduce cancer risk: Evidence is accumulating that Zeolite not only removes toxins that can cause cancer (75% or more of cancers may be

6 toxin-related), but can also destroy cancer cells directly by triggering the P- 21 tumour repressor gene.) [N.B. This does not mean that Zeolite is a cancer treatment per se, but rather a useful supplement to integrate into a treatment program.] 9) Improves nutrient absorption: In the gastro-intestinal tract, the presence of Zeolite increases nutrient absorption and helps promote healthy gut micro-organisms, decreasing the likelihood of stomach flux and infections. 10) Acts as a powerful antioxidant: The cage-like structure of Zeolite also traps free radical molecules, making it an effective antioxidant. [N.B. This does not mean that Zeolite is a substitute for more conventional antioxidants such as Vitamins C, E and A, lutein and selenium, all of which have other vital roles to play in the body.] 11) Reduces symptoms of allergies: Zeolite captures some of the allergens and antigens that trigger allergies, migraines and asthma and helps to reduce symptoms. 12) Increases immune system function: Zeolite does not stimulate the immune system, but allows it to function optimally by removing toxins, viruses, yeasts, bacteria and fungi, which can depress immune, function and interfere with hormones. Many people report feeling increased energy, clarity and vitality. 13) Helps prevent premature ageing: Many people age prematurely due to a build-up of toxins which interferes with optimal metabolic function and cellular repair. By using Zeolite) to remove this toxic overload, the body's normal repair and regeneration mechanisms are free to work efficiently. 14) Extremely easy to take: Most serious detox solutions are difficult to take (many are injected or given as an enema, or must be taken away from meals), taste unpleasant, and can leave a person feeling drained as they indiscriminately remove healthy metal ions as well. By contrast, Zeolite is tasteless and can be taken with or without food and removes only unhealthy ions. Warning: If you are unwell or taking medication, it is recommended you seek the advice of a qualified healthcare practitioner before starting a zeolite program. Zeolite is not a medicine, and is not intended for the treatment/ prevention of any disease.

7 Zeolite Formation The unique properties of natural zeolites, such as its multichannel structure and cation exchange capacity, were initiated many years ago when volcanic explosions distributed aluminosilicate ash created from alkaline soil were emitted. Some of the wind borne ash settled to form thick ash beds. In some cases the ash fell into lakes and in others, water percolated through the ash beds. In all cases, the chemical reaction of volcanic ash and salt water resulted in the formation of natural zeolites.

8 Frequently Asked Questions The following are some common questions regarding Zeolite: Q. What are Zeolites? A. Natural Zeolites form as a result of a chemical reaction between volcanic lava and saline water creating a very stable compound of positively charged aluminium and silica that are trapped in small tetrahedra (pyramid-like structures) created by negatively charged oxygen atoms that give the entire molecule a net negative charge making it one of the few negatively charged minerals found in nature. They form 8 and 10-sided cages or rings that stack on top of each other to form channels. For all practical purposes this is an invincible molecule. The channels allow the easy movement of ions and molecules into and out of the structure putting it in the class of materials known as "molecular sieves" that attract and trap into them positively charged atoms, ions, and compounds, and can remove them from a system. There are about 40 naturally occurring and over 100 synthetic Zeolites separated into three different classes with varying molecular chemical structures: Chain-like structures whose minerals form acicular, or needlelike, prismatic crystals Framework structures where the crystals are more equal in dimensions - as found in chabazite. Sheet-like structures where the crystals are flattened - as found in Clinoptilolite Zeolite. Q. Which Zeolite are used? A. Naturally-occurring clinoptilolite Zeolite which has been used in its raw form in places like India, China and Russia for over 800 years in traditional medicine to improve general health. Worldwide, Zeolites have been used in water filtration, air purification, animal feed and fertilizers to keep the crops healthy. Now used as a dietary supplement. Q. Can the aluminium be absorbed into the body from the Zeolite?

9 A. No. The aluminium in Zeolite is at the centre of a tetrahedron (it's surrounded by tightly-held oxygen atoms). It is not free to exchange into the system. So imagine you have a pyramid that's made of oxygen with aluminium in the centre of that pyramid. It's what they call 'nonexchangeable aluminium'. Studies have found that Zeolite increases the excretion of additional aluminium, which means that the Zeolite is pulling aluminium out of the body in addition to the aluminium contained in the product itself. Q. How does the Zeolite work? A. The Zeolite attracts and traps small, highly charged particles that fit into the pores and channels of the Zeolite cage. This includes heavy metal toxins. It has been shown to remove mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic and other heavy metals. Research has shown that it helps balance ph, which makes a more alkaline system that helps to stabilize the immune system. Q. Who needs it? A. Everyone is exposed to heavy metal toxins on a daily basis in the air they breathe, the food they eat and the water they drink. In order to remove these toxins and maintain a clean and healthy body, everyone should take it on a daily basis. People under the age of 18, pregnant women and those on prescription medication should consult their physician prior to use. Q. Can the plastic from the container leach into the product? A. No. There are no components in the Zeolite that are known to degrade plastic. Q. Can the Zeolite lower potassium in the body? A. No. Zeolite has a very specific reactivity series. Smaller atoms with higher positive charges have greater affinity for the Zeolite. Heavy metals tend to be small and highly charged while the necessary minerals tend to be larger with lower charges. For example, arsenic has a charge of +3 and a diameter of 1.8 Angstroms. Potassium only has a charge of +1 and a comparatively large diameter of 2.8 Angstroms. Arsenic has high affinity for the Zeolite while potassium has almost no affinity.

10 You Can Do It Today 450g enough for around 30 days. Phone (07) Zeolite has a honeycomb-like structure that traps Toxins Zeolite Molecular Structure

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