Can NCD be taken safely by people undergoing dialysis?
Yes. People on dialysis can use NCD safely as long as they keep their dosage low – in the range of three to five drops per dose – so as to avoid dehydration, as they have to limit the amount of water they drink. People who have renal insufficiency but are not on dialysis can take NCD safely, with no dosage adjustment.
How efficient is NCD absorption in the intestines?
About 60% of the NCD you ingest binds toxins in the bloodstream and at the cellular level. The remaining 40% stays in the intestinal tract, where it helps to protect the body from toxic absorption.
Does NCD remove depleted uranium from the body?
Zeolite’s ability to bind with radioactive minerals was proven during the Chernobyl disaster, when tons of zeolite were used to remove radioactive cesium and strontium-90 before they contaminated local water systems.
To test the effectiveness of NCD in removing depleted uranium (DU) from the body, Dr. Gabriel Cousens added DU to the list of toxins tested for in a pilot study that he conducted at the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center. Depleted uranium is a very serious worldwide radioactive contaminant resulting from DU armaments, which are used in Iraq.
In the summer of 2006, Dr. Cousens released the results of his pilot study, which was based on his protocol for preparing parents to bring forth non-toxic babies. The basic protocol consisted of a one-week green-juice fast and detox support program, to which he added 15 drops of Natural Cellular Defense four times a day.
Of the 18 people who were tested for DU, 16 had the contaminant in at least one organ – the liver, breast, or brain – and 13 had it in all three of these organs. After one week on the study protocol, all 18 people became DU-free except one, who still tested positive for depleted uranium in the liver.