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

Research Article Volume 9 Issue 8

Comprehensive Toxicological Analysis of MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy Sea Minerals™

Robert Oldham Young*

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

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

Received: December 26, 2024; Published: July 28, 2025

Abstract

This study investigates the elemental composition of MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy Sea Minerals™ a detoxification supplement, to assess safety, compliance with recommended daily allowances (RDA), and toxicity thresholds. A comprehensive analysis of 30 elements, including their concentrations and daily intake from the recommended usage (5 drops twice daily), confirms the product’s safety profile. The study compares elemental levels against regulatory standards from the FDA, EFSA, and WHO, demonstrating that all elements are well below toxicity thresholds. Sodium, while approaching the upper limit (UL) for sensitive populations, remains safe within the suggested dosage. These findings affirm the product’s suitability for regular detoxification purposes and emphasize monitoring sodium intake in certain demographics.

 Keywords: MasterPeace Zeolite Z; SOLergy Sea Plasma; Detoxification; Heavy Metals; Safety Assessment; Oxidation-Reduction Potential; pH Balance; Cellular Health

References

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Citation

Citation: Robert Oldham Young. “Comprehensive Toxicological Analysis of MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy Sea Minerals™”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 9.8 (2025): 46-52.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 Robert Oldham Young. 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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