A naturally occurring mineral with a distinctive crystalline structure, zeolite has important uses in both industrial and medical settings. Its main applications in the oil and gas sector are gas filtration, wastewater treatment, oil spill cleaning, and refining process catalysis. Zeolite is useful for resource optimization and environmental protection because of its capacity to soak up pollutants and heavy metals. Zeolite is well-known in the medical field for its detoxifying qualities, especially its capacity to bind and eliminate toxic compounds from the body. Recently, a liquid version called liquid Zeolite was introduced, which improves absorption and bioavailability for detoxification. Furthermore, the addition of fulvic acid to zeolite has shown promise in enhancing detoxification and promoting general health. In health applications, the focus on liquid zeolite for systemic detoxification (rather than just gastrointestinal binding) is a new direction in research. Unlike previous works that primarily highlight zeolite’s benefits, this study critically evaluates limitations and provides practical recommendations for safer and more effective use in industrial and medical settings.
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Published on: Apr 15, 2025 Pages: 15-18
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DOI: 10.17352/aest.000085
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