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Monday, February 7, 2011

Zeolite

So I decided I would do a 30-day detox using zeolite. This was prompted with the flu-riden town I was living in. I had been talked into getting the nasal mist Flu vaccine and was opting-out for my 6 month-old. Vaccines, such as the flu vaccine, has a lot of additives such as aluminum which is a heavy metal toxin.


We are surrounded by toxins every day and especially if you live in a big city the toxins can start to build up. Some people may have higher toxins than others. For example, we live in a military base that has been in the news for the last century of known aluminum in the water. What could such toxins do to a person? This information is still unknown but there are many victims claiming rare forms of cancer, diabetes, tumors, and more. For this reasons I have chosen not to drink the drinking water (nor have I ever drank so called 'safe' municipal water). Sure, I still cook with the water, (boiling it first) and bathe in it (including my son).

Another factor that now puts me at higher risks for toxins is my recent c-section that required a spinal tap. "A spinal anesthetic involves the insertion of a needle, usually in the lumbar (low back) region, followed by the injection of a local anesthetic solution. The needle is then withdrawn, and the anesthetic effect occurs quite rapidly. Spinal anesthesia has been around for a long time, and is recognized as a safe and effective means of providing anesthesia for cesarean section. Because the onset of anesthesia is very rapid and reliable, some centers use spinal anesthesia routinely for elective c-sections. "

Since my surgery I have had back pain. This could be due to weakened muscles. I have also noticed an increase in PMS, back pain before and during my menstrual cycle and increase in flow.

So, this leads me to my quests for better health and well-being. A friend of mine recommended zeolite. When doing this type of detox it is important to drink lots of water to prevent dehydration.

Day 1: So how do I feel? Like I have to pee every minute. I feel a little sleepy, which is common. Will update in a few days.

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