What is Enzyme?
Enzymite is a collection of various beneficial zeolites with a purity of over 85%. The primary zeolite in Enzymite is called clinoptilolite. The molecular structure of this substance is composed of a collection of aluminum silicates arranged in a tetrahedral manner and carries a negative charge. Within the molecular structure of this substance, there are micro-sized cavities that are naturally filled with water. When dehydrated, it exhibits a surface area exceeding 40 square meters per gram, which enables it to absorb various harmful gases such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and monoxide. has the
Furthermore, the selective cation exchange capacity is another property of Enzymite that significantly contributes to its positive effects. Additionally, Enzymite has the capability to adsorb a wide range of fungal toxins (mycotoxins) without undergoing any changes, thus functioning as a mycotoxin binder. Its affinity for various mycotoxins surpasses that of other types of mycotoxin binders. Furthermore, Enzymite demonstrates the ability to adsorb different heavy metals, some of which are toxic, such as lead, mercury, and various other harmful elements and compounds like arsenic, cadmium, and more.” Moreover, it is capable of enhancing the absorption of essential nutrients within the body and regulating the viscosity of the digestive tract. It also has the ability to regulate the viscosity of the digestive tract. Therefore, compared to mycotoxin binders, enzymite possesses a wide range of additional properties beyond toxin absorption.