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A good friend sent me this

I like the zeo's but I wish we could be able to purchase them in the HFS

like we do selenium and vitamin C and Milk Thistle. just MHO

Subject: Dr Oz on zeolites

http://drozmd.com/talk-about-the-oprah-winfrey-show/heavy-metals-and-tox

ins-2/

A quick Google search of " zeolites scam " reveals that Zeolites are

indeed a scam. This is a line up of products that have not been

evaluated by the FDA, undergone peer reviewed research, or been verified

by diagnosis.

To be even simpler, if you understand basic human biology, you see that

the very concept of zeolites is fraud. The liver and kidneys already

remove toxins from your blood naturally. There is no single medical

treatment more effective than healthy kidneys and liver.

Think carefully about the statements you read above: a mineral that

removes heavy metals and toxins out of the system passively? Any mineral

does that automatically. Minerals cling to and absorb each other in any

solution. You know your water purifier at home? That little cylinder

filter you change every few months is nothing but a big block of

" activated " charcoal.

Would you put charcoal in your blood? Of course not! It would kill you.

But that's exactly what proponents of zeolites want you to do. Like

every other " cure " that's been foisted on the unsuspecting public over

the last 2,000 years, zeolites follow a simple formula:

1. prey on your lack of scientific knowledge with flashy sounding, but

meaningless pseudoscience-babble.

2. setup a multi-level marketing program to get you to sell it to your

friends and make money in the process. (Also called a pyramid scheme.)

3. reinforce the idea of wellness by attributing recovery from

devastating illnesses to the product, even when no such scientific

attribution has been done.

And this works because people fall for it every time! Before this, it

was " healing pads " you put on your feet. Before that, it was Japanese

magnets. Before that ... before that ... before that. Don't you think if

one of these " cures " actually worked it would be standard practice by

now?

And just to wrap up, a quick Google search of " Deborah Viscomi " reveals

that she's a mastermind of the fast sales pitch -- the kind that's

designed to get you to part with your money using slick, powerful,

manipulative techniques. She's also a founding member of this pyramid

scheme and makes a lot of money selling this product to her recruits who

in turn resell the product to people like you who have to deal with a

two-person marked up price when trying to sell zeolites to your friends.

Think before you fall for these games.

dr oz <http://drozmd.com>

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You can on Brainchild buy the Zeo's as you put it.

Tammy

Dr Oz on zeolites

http://drozmd.

<http://drozmd.com/talk-about-the-oprah-winfrey-show/heavy-metals-and-tox>

com/talk-about-the-oprah-winfrey-show/heavy-metals-and-tox

ins-2/

A quick Google search of " zeolites scam " reveals that Zeolites are

indeed a scam. This is a line up of products that have not been

evaluated by the FDA, undergone peer reviewed research, or been verified

by diagnosis.

To be even simpler, if you understand basic human biology, you see that

the very concept of zeolites is fraud. The liver and kidneys already

remove toxins from your blood naturally. There is no single medical

treatment more effective than healthy kidneys and liver.

Think carefully about the statements you read above: a mineral that

removes heavy metals and toxins out of the system passively? Any mineral

does that automatically. Minerals cling to and absorb each other in any

solution. You know your water purifier at home? That little cylinder

filter you change every few months is nothing but a big block of

" activated " charcoal.

Would you put charcoal in your blood? Of course not! It would kill you.

But that's exactly what proponents of zeolites want you to do. Like

every other " cure " that's been foisted on the unsuspecting public over

the last 2,000 years, zeolites follow a simple formula:

1. prey on your lack of scientific knowledge with flashy sounding, but

meaningless pseudoscience-babble.

2. setup a multi-level marketing program to get you to sell it to your

friends and make money in the process. (Also called a pyramid scheme.)

3. reinforce the idea of wellness by attributing recovery from

devastating illnesses to the product, even when no such scientific

attribution has been done.

And this works because people fall for it every time! Before this, it

was " healing pads " you put on your feet. Before that, it was Japanese

magnets. Before that ... before that ... before that. Don't you think if

one of these " cures " actually worked it would be standard practice by

now?

And just to wrap up, a quick Google search of " Deborah Viscomi " reveals

that she's a mastermind of the fast sales pitch -- the kind that's

designed to get you to part with your money using slick, powerful,

manipulative techniques. She's also a founding member of this pyramid

scheme and makes a lot of money selling this product to her recruits who

in turn resell the product to people like you who have to deal with a

two-person marked up price when trying to sell zeolites to your friends.

Think before you fall for these games.

dr oz <http://drozmd. <http://drozmd.com> com>

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