What are the applications of zeolite?

Some medical zeolites will be activated by patented technology to enhance their functions, such as PMA(Panaceo micro-activation) technology. PMA is a technology to increase particle characteristics and ion exchange capacity. PMA technology activates zeolite by accelerating the high-speed collision between zeolite particles. Zeolite has a honeycomb structure, and the negative charges on its contact surface and surface are doubled after micronization, which makes the adsorption of toxic metals by zeolite more effective.

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In medicine

1. For many years, zeolite has been mainly used for blood purification in medicine. In Europe, micronized zeolite has even been used as a "medical device". Zeolite enters the human body through the digestive tract. Because the molecules in zeolite have strong adsorption force, like magnetic energy, they can adsorb positively charged heavy metals and toxins accumulated in surrounding tissues and be tightly trapped in zeolite without removing important electrolytes in human body. These metals and toxins are finally excreted with zeolite through urination and defecation within 6 to 8 hours. Researchers believe that zeolite can help alleviate the accumulation of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury in the body. In particular, zeolite activated by PMA technology has a larger adsorption area and relatively more toxins removed.