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Shilajit & Zeolite For Heavy Metal Detoxification: Comparison Guide Released

NutroTonic, a health and wellness store that specializes in organic supplements that can be used for naturopathic health, has released a new guide comparing the detoxifying effects of shilajit and zeolite.

-- The company’s latest guide is geared towards individuals who are interested in either supplement for detoxification regimes. In the guide, NutroTonic examines the benefits of both shilajit and zeolite, how they differ in function to remove heavy metals, harmful chemicals, and other pollutants from the body, and which supplement consumers should choose depending on their goals.

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Exposure to environmental toxins is becoming more widespread as air and water pollution levels increase around the world. According to recent statistics, in the U.S. alone, toxic substances caused over 600,000 non-fatal injuries and illnesses between 2021 and 2022. While limiting exposure is a possible solution, NutroTonic’s guide says that individuals who are unable to avoid close contact with environmental toxins can improve their health by incorporating natural detoxifying supplements into their daily routine.

One such supplement is shilajit, which is rarely found in mountain ranges such as the Himalayas. Formed from the decomposition of plant matter in environmental conditions unique to high elevations, shilajit is rich in many minerals, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds, including fulvic acid—one of its main constituents. As NutroTonic’s guide explains, fulvic acid acts as a chelator that binds heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and arsenic, which facilitates their excretion from the body; it also has the added benefit of reducing oxidative stress caused by toxins and other factors, slowing the rate of cellular aging.

On the other hand, zeolite is a mineral formed from volcanic ash and sports a porous, honeycomb structure that can absorb and trap toxins through ionic exchange. For this reason, NutroTonic’s guide says that clinoptilolite, a type of zeolite mineral that is commonly available as a supplement, is suitable for detoxification, particularly in the digestive system. Like shilajit, clinoptilolite has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and studies have shown that it can reduce leaky gut markers.

NutroTonic’s guide notes that clinoptilolite is typically more effective for heavy metal detox due to its structure, which allows it to capture ions directly. However, individuals who are aiming for a more general cellular detox may benefit from taking shilajit.

Customers looking for high-quality shilajit supplements can order NutroTonic’s authentic resin, liquid drops, or gummies from its online store.

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://nutrotonic.com/

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