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MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™: A Safe and Effective Broad-Spectrum Energy and Detox Formulation Containing Clinoptilolite and Sea Minerals

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Robert Oldham, A Mastinu, S Paveli, B Lee, Igl-Labor Gmbh, L Velarde, R Young, N Munir

Summary

A pilot study evaluated MasterPeace Zeolite Z (clinoptilolite and sea minerals) as a broad-spectrum detoxification formulation, with the authors claiming it can bind heavy metals, microplastics, and other toxic substances, though the study design and claims require independent validation.

The increasing exposure to micro and nano toxic substances-including heavy metals, forever chemicals, microplastics, graphene oxide, and aluminum-poses a significant health risk.Zeolite, specifically clinoptilolite, combined with sea minerals, has shown promising results as a detoxification agent.This pilot study evaluates the efficacy and safety of MasterPeace Zeolite Z, a natural formulation developed by Human Consciousness Support.The study demonstrated significant reductions in toxin levels in the blood of three subjects over 90 days.The findings suggest MasterPeace Zeolite Z is a safe, natural, and effective solution for detoxification.

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