Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ASMS)(ISSN: 2582-0931)

Review Article Volume 8 Issue 9

MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ Pilot Study Found to be Safe and Effective in Removing Nano and Micro Toxic Forever Chemicals, Heavy Metals, Micro Plastics and Graphene and Aluminum Found in the Human Body Cells and Fluids

Robert O Young* and Caroline A Mansfield

Department of Research, Innerlight Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA

*Corresponding Author: Robert O Young, Department of Research, Innerlight Biological Research and Health Education Foundation, USA.

Received: July 15, 2024; Published: August 23, 2024

Abstract

Zeolite, specifically clinoptilolite zeolite, has long been used for environmental Cleanup and animal-feed supplementation, due to its unique crystalline structure and ion-exchange properties that allow it to effectively trap and remove toxins [1]. Over the past quarter century, its application has extended to human consumption as a detoxification agent [2]. In the nano-colloidal [3] product called MasterPeace™, Zeolite Z™ by Human Consciousness Support™ company, a patent-pending combination of nano-sized clinoptilolite zeolite and sea plasma [4], known as Zeolite Z™, is utilized [5]. To test the efficacy of MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ in removing heavy metals [6], forever chemicals [7], micro plastics [8], micro and nano graphene and aluminum [9,10] and other toxic compounds from the body cells and fluids, a study was conducted involving three test subjects, two adult females and one adult male. The objective was to determine the safety and efficiency of MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ in detoxification of these micro and nano toxins. The study employed an intracellular fluids toxicity test of the blood with baseline results collected before starting the regimen, followed by tests at 35 days and 90 days. The test subjects took the MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ natural product daily at a specified dosage of atleast 5 drops under the tongue, twice a day. The intracellular fluid toxicity test [11] targeted highly toxic compounds and elements that were believed to be present in the body but had not been previously tested. This study aimed to evaluate the baseline of these toxic compounds and how effectively MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ could chelate and remove these toxic compounds from the body. The specific toxic compounds and elements tested are listed below. The sea plasma in MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ is known for its detoxification and remineralization properties [1], enhancing the products’ overall effectiveness. This ingredient also supports the removal of toxins while replenishing essential minerals in the body [4]. The study aimed to test the combined effects of both nano-sized clinoptilolite zeolite and sea plasma in promoting overall detoxification and health. The findings from these tests provide insights into the comprehensive detoxification capabilities of MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™, measuring its impact on reducing the toxic burden in human blood [12-14].

 Keywords: Graphene Oxide; Aluminum; Nanotechnology; Colloid; Clinoptilolite; Zeolite; MasterPeace; iEC Testing; Intracellular; Forever Chemicals; Micro Plastics; Heavy Metals; Phosgene; Perfluorooctanoic Sulfide Acid; Perfluorooctanoic-Acid; Polyethylene; Polypropylene; Glyphosate; Lindane; Iron; pH; ORP; Oxidative; Redox; Reduction; Chelation

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Citation

Citation: Robert O Young and Caroline A Mansfield. “MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ Pilot Study Found to be Safe and Effective in Removing Nano and Micro Toxic Forever Chemicals, Heavy Metals, Micro Plastics and Graphene and Aluminum Found in the Human Body Cells and Fluids”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 8.9 (2024): 111-117.

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Copyright: © 2024 Robert O Young and Caroline A Mansfield. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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