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I took one of the products heralded on the recommendations page of the above

site, dida search and produced some information about Ziolite. The

following article does not disprove anything on the 'Health-Post' site,

however, it raises my eyebrow.

" Danger - Don't Eat Zeolite!

The newest Multi-Level-Marketing product called Natural Cellular Defense is

already being spammed all over the Internet, and people are signing up in

droves to sell the stuff. It is claimed that it will " Kill epithelial cancer

cells, 100% kill rate, Detoxify heavy metals all toxins easily, and Disables

viral replication by capturing viral components within it's cage like

structure. " It is claimed that it is completely " non-toxic " mineral called

Zeolite. Sounds great, right? All you need to do is eat some each day.

But look for long-term animal or human toxicity studies, and you will find

none. Then do a google search for zeolite and cancer, and you find something

very scary: zeolite is a known cause of one of the most deadly cancers:

mesothelioma. You see, zeolite is a fibrous volcanic mineral, like asbestos.

And, like asbestos, it can likely cause cancer of the most sensitive

epithelial cells, those surrounding the lung. This it the cancer that killed

actor Steve McQueen (he raced cars in asbestos suits). "

The site speaks to many areas whereby people can defeat cancer and the

glowing information immediately puts this former Criminal Investigator into

'suspicion mode'.

Additionally, while Mulit-Level-Makreting schemes should not automatically

create the atmosphere of deception, it should make us look at motives. Yet

everything, including the foods we believe are beneficial have a price tag

and a profit structure to them. Multi-Level-Marketing, however, raises

this to a different level requiring us to be more diligent. Me? I will

continue to examine the products 'suggested' on this site but with healthy

skepticism trying to 'Prove all things and holding fast to those that prove

true'. It is also evident the contrary article above is in regard to a

powder substance rather than the liquid spoken about on the Health-Post

site. Adding the 'suggested' protocols to one's daily regimen would quickly

deplete the assets of all but the most affluent on our list.

Joe C.

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