He was told by his urologist that he had a stone wedged in the lower part of the kidney and he had cat scans and studies to prove this and to locate the stone. He was scheduled to have the stone removed, but he set this up to occur a couple weeks after starting the liquid activated zeolite. On the morning of surgery the urologist got an x-ray to confirm that the stone was still in the same place and guess what, it was gone. Now this patient has passed stones before and he knows it is like trying to pass a piece of broken glass, so he is sure that he did not pass this stone intact.
On a scientific basis this seems to make sense to me because we know the the zeolite picks up positively charged particles and kidney stones are usually made up of debris wrapped in minerals {70% have calcium in them that is why you can see most stones on x ray}. If this turns out to be a new use for the zeolite, I can't even express what a medical find this would be.
For most people the only way to prevent kidney stones is to avoid calcium in their diet and that is not a good idea for bone strength. Also I know that kidney stones and infections are a common problem in small dogs and especially in cats. I obviously will be using liquid activated zeolite on any of my kidney stone patients, especially since there is no down side since it is 100% non toxic and safe."
Dr. S Aiello, M.D. Testimony.
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