What does it mean that NCD balances the body’s pH level?
The zeolite in NCD is a negatively charged molecule with a cage-like structure that is able to trap positively charged hydronium ions. These ions lower the pH or make it more acidic. By eliminating them, NCD helps balance the pH to a more neutral, alkaline level.
Why is it important to maintain proper pH balance?
Because bacteria, fungi, yeast, and viruses—as well as diseases such as cancer – thrive in an acidic environment, acidic pH levels of 6.9 and below are conducive to disease. The optimum pH of your body should be slightly alkaline – between 7.35 and 7.45 – which is the level that NCD tends to establish.
Is it true that NCD balances blood sugar levels?
NCD does appear to help balance blood sugar. Glucose molecules are positively charged, and adsorb or stick to the outside of the zeolite cage. (They are too big to fit inside zeolite’s molecular structure.) By eliminating excess glucose, zeolite helps to buffer blood glucose levels, in the same way that it helps buffer blood pH levels by removing excess hydronium ions. If you are an insulin-dependent diabetic, be aware that NCD may lower your need for insulin.
Zeolite contains aluminum ions. Could this potentially be harmful?
No. The aluminum is very strongly bonded into the cage-like structure of the zeolite, and so is completely unavailable biologically. It would take temperatures of 900F to break the aluminum free from the zeolite crystal. There is no chance that NCD can introduce any aluminum into the body. In fact, tests prove not only that all the aluminum in zeolite stays in the zeolite, but also that NCD causes additional aluminum to be excreted through the urine. That means that NCD efficiently removes aluminum from the body.
Does NCD affect liver function?
By reducing the body's toxic load, NCD makes the liver's job easier and therefore takes the strain off this vital detoxification organ. This leads to a healthier liver.