Does zeolite accelerate the self-organization of nanobots? Is Masterpiece dangerous?
Comparisons of different forms
Dr Ana Mihalcea has in her post “Silicone, Aluminum, Titanium, Hydrogels, Morgellons and C19 Bioweapon Contents - Building Blocks For A New Life Form?” linked to studies with zeolite and mentioned the idea that zeolite could accelerate the self-organization of nanoparticles.
Here I would like to take a closer look. I do not guarantee the correctness of any errors, please feel free to correct them.
Here is a brief list of the zeolites I am looking at:
1) Micronized, purified zeolites, which are drunk as a powder to remove heavy metals. Size: micrometers.
2) Technical zeolites. (Zeolite A). Studies mentioned by Dr. Ana Mihalcea.
Zeolite beta polymorph A (BEA), size 20 - 50 nm (1)
Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8), size 36 nm (2)
3) Masterpiece, nanometer-sized clinoptilolite zeolite, liquid, supposedly with a negative charge
1) Zeolite powder for internal use
The ancient lava rock has a particularly high electrostatic attraction for positively charged heavy metals and toxins such as mercury, cadmium, radioactive isotopes and even pesticides and herbicides such as glyphosate (Roundup). The lattice structure in zeolite intercepts the harmful toxins before they can enter the liver or kidneys.
Where does it end up in the body?
micronized, purified zeolites do not cross cell membranes and probably not even the gut barroer unless you have leaky gut; however nano anything is likely an issue.
Daskaloff has confirmed by means of isotope labeling studies that clinoptilolite zeolite is not absorbed in the human intestine, but rather is excreted.
Does aluminum get into the body? Is zeolite toxic?
The aluminum also found in that form of zeolite is bound and passes through the human body. It does not unbind and enter the body. (3,4)
But I have heard that there is a study that says that aluminum from zeolite is toxic?
The study “EFSA Journal: August 1, 2007” says so. But this was carried out with synthetically produced zeolites. Zeolite A.
It is often claimed that the low pH value in the stomach, i.e. the stomach acid, could dissolve the aluminum from the mineral earths. Even if this is the case, the aluminum apparently does not get into the blood and does not accumulate in the body, as a study on rats (5) and a study on athletes have shown (6).
Zeolite A has a lower stability for the acidic pH value relevant in the intestine.
The difference: natural and synthetic zeolites
Aluminum only enters the bloodstream when synthetically produced zeolite (so-called zeolite A) is administered. This is because zeolite A is generally less stable than natural zeolites.
So while natural zeolites were able to reduce the aluminum load in the blood and bones in the above-mentioned rat study, the aluminum content in the blood increased after administration of a synthetic zeolite.
The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) also refers in its warnings about mineral earths to a study (with cows) in which zeolite A was used ( 7 ). In more recent EFSA assessments, natural zeolite is described as safe and harmless ( 8 ).
As things stand at present, therefore, the all-clear can be given with regard to the aluminum contained in zeolite. Zeolite therefore does not contribute to aluminum pollution; on the contrary, zeolite helps to eliminate aluminum and other harmful substances - provided you choose natural zeolite (which is approved as a medical product).
Could this zeolite accelerate self-organization?
Natural Clinoptilolite is chemically stable. It does not enter the bloodstream and cannot be a catalyst for nanoparticle synthesis as it does not get into the bloodstream. . It remains virtually as it is in the intestine and only draws the harmful substances out of the blood via the intestinal wall like a magnet.
2) Technical zeolites. (Zeolith A). Studies von Dr Ana Mihalcea.
The studies Dr. Ana mentioned used technical zeolites!
One study here talks about clinoptilolite and zeolite beta polymorph A (BEA).
One Study mention "Graphene quantum dot incorporation in the zeolitic imidazolate framework with sodalite (SOD) topology. Graphene quantum dot (GQD) and zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) were synthesized.“
ZIF glasses can be synthesized by the melt-quench method, and the first melt-quenched ZIF glass was firstly made and reported by Bennett et al. back in 2015.
„the PXRD pattern verified the synthesis of ZIF-8(Fe) with a sod-like structure that sized consistently at 36.10 nm“ (9)
So we are talking about technical zeolites of the subclass "metal-organic frameworks (MOF)" with a size of 35nm. In this size range, they can probably act as a catalyst.
What they did in the studies mentioned by Dr. Ana is different. They created a nano-sized artificial zeolite and combined it with Graphene quantum dot.
Outside of the human body. This is not comparable to taking natural activated zeolite in micrometer size.
3) Masterpeace
It is nano-colloidal hexagonal product of colloidal zeolite in marine plasma.
A few words about liquid zeolite
Liquid “zeolites” are not really zeolites and do not offer any benefit to the human body.
“Zeolite is a solid by nature. Its health benefits are a result of its cage-like structure and its naturally occurring negative charge. That negative charge allows Zeolite to attract positively charged metals and toxins like a magnet, trap them in its cage-like structure and draw them out of the body. Any manipulation of this solid (such as making it liquid), destroys the beneficial cage-like structure and negative charge, rendering what's left (a pool of elements) useless and possibly even dangerous.” (10)
How meaningful is Robert Young's study on Masterpiece?
In an interview (11), Dr. Young promotes an initial study with three people (only Three !!) that allegedly showed that 90 days with MasterPeace reduced graphene levels by 92%.
Matt Hazen, the inventor of Masterpiece, has backtracked and changed his statements about the Master Peace study. First it is claimed that three products were tested simultaneously on three people. Then again, only Masterpice was tested. It smells of fraud.
In his interview, Robert Young advertises a total of five products and books that cost well over 200 US dollars when purchased. (12)
Could Masterpiece accelerate self-organization?
1) Whether this zeolite still has its negative charge is questionable. And therefore it may no longer have a detoxifying effect.
2) It is nano-sized. However, it is not comparable with the technically produced zeolites. This zeolite is dissolved in colloidal form. I assume that it gets into the blood. How it behaves there, whether aluminum is released, whether it acts as a catalyst, is questionable.
The effect on the nanobots is unclear for me. I have doubts about its effectiveness and concerns about its safety.
Update: There is a microscopic examination of Masterpiece which indicates that it contains nanomaterial, filaments and even building bubbles. That would be very nasty of these people.
So not only could it act as a catalyst, it may even contain this devilish nanomaterial. Maybe there will be more studies soon!
sources
(2) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1387700322008668
(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617723/
(4) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277462/#B75
(9) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1387700322008668
10) https://www.zeohealth.com/aboutzeolite/liquidvspowder.html
(12) https://sarahlawtonrn.substack.com/p/masterpeace-zeolite-product-fraud
I listened to an interview on CRROWE777 (Episode 582) with Matthew Hazen the founder. Despite CRROWEs endorsement I realized there was something off with this whole story from Matthew.
As for the invention he claims (around 20min in) to have been guided by a Chief Scientific Officer for Kansas State University who felt guilty for developing mrna technology patents and let Matthew use all his nano technology labs for free. He claims all this work would have cost about $150k.
In the interview he also presents a story to explain why he only tested 3 people.
I also looked into Dr Young and also see that in the recent lawsuit against him he apparently admitted in court he doesnt hold any of the degrees he advertises.
This whole thing seems really fishy...
Michael. thank you so much for your investigation. This is very important.