Thursday, July 9, 2009

Liquid Zeolite Lawsuit: Inventor vs Waiora

Liquid Zeolite as a product has sure had its battles! You can certainly tell by all the Internet attention this product has received. It is true, in March 2007, Waiora and biochemist Rik Deitsch were named in a “patent infringement” lawsuit. The lawsuit against Waiora principles was filed by the inventor of Liquid Zeolite, Harvey Kauffman.

I perform regular searches in Google looking for new information about NCD, Waiora, Liquid Zeolite and I even regularly search for some of the most prominent supporters and educators for Liquid Zeolite including Shelley Penney and Rick Sopias. I had seen a few things about a lawsuit but I couldn’t find any resolution. Until recently, I read a post from Shelley on her Liquid Zeolite Book site about it including backlinks to the actual Waiora lawsuit.

It appears that the inventor wanted to take the original formula for Liquid Zeolite to another company called Trilogy but there were already contracts in place. The lawsuit was settled out of court in 2008 and the records were sealed. The inventor Harvey Kauffman has never been seen again and Trilogy ended up getting bought out by a company named Liquidity.

I think the bottom line here is that Waiora continues to distribute the product and since the lawsuit was settled in 2008 there has been no further action against the company and NCD and Waiora are still in business with Liquid Zeolite.

I definitely wondered at first what this was all about, but it seems to me to be nothing big. I’m not sure why the inventor decided to leave, perhaps he was offered more money somewhere else… It’s all speculation. However, it appears that the lawsuit itself has little to do with the effectiveness of the Liquid Zeolite product and the company is doing business as usual.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Liquid Zeolite : Fact of Fiction?

Liquid Zeolite has been a buzz word for quite some time. Some people out there are claiming that it is a miracle drug, and others are calling it a scam. After researching Liquid Zeolite and using one of the versions of Zeolite for quite some time I’m thinking that it is neither miracle nor scam. It is something in between.

First of all, Zeolite is not a drug. It is a mineral. The Liquid form is simply a solution that is easy for the body to process. Let’s also get something else clear… Liquid Zeolite does not cure anything. What it does do is that like a magnet, it attracts into its honeycomb structure virtually all heavy metals.

Many of us are suffering from some level of heavy metal poisoning. There are constant strains on our immune system from outside toxins. Our air is at least a little polluted, our water is filled with chemicals, even our food has chemicals to keep the bugs from eating it, and also to preserve the food during transportation. With all these problems we need something to rid us of these chemical toxins.

Liquid Zeolite is one way to safely remove heavy metals. Once these toxins are out of our body, then we can let our bodies take care of the rest. We are all built with the ability to heal ourselves and when our immune system is not busy dealing with toxins it can work on something else. This is why people are finding that they see results with just about any illness. It’s simply because their bodies are more able to deal with the task at hand since the toxins are not holding our immune system back.

If you want to know more, there is a very good free resource out there on Liquid Zeolite by Shelley Penney called The “Liquid Zeolite” Book. It is about 24 pages and the information is very useful. She also compares a few brands and makes a recommendation. Worth the read, and if you are ready to give it a try, she makes it easy to purchase… There is a number to call as well if you need help with the online ordering process.

I hope this helps!