Powdered Zeolite, a natural mineral formed from volcanic lava mixed with alkaline groundwater, boasts a unique structure, making it effective in various applications for years, particularly clinoptilolite, the most studied and commonly used type. It excels in binding and removing toxic substances, pesticides, and heavy metals from the body.
Historically, zeolites were first identified by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1756, recognized for their microporous, aluminosilicate structure used in adsorption and catalysis. The name zeolite derives from the Greek words for "to boil" and "stone," reflecting its ability to release steam when heated due to water adsorption. With 245 unique frameworks identified by 2018, both naturally occurring













