Advanced Zeolite
HEALING ECZEMA NATURALLY: PART FIVE
It is quite rare for me to sing the praises of any product with the words "nanotechnology" or "synthetic" in it, let alone a product with them both! But, Coseva's Advanced TRS Spray was another early game changer for me.
TRS is also one of the easiest detox methods imaginable; it is odorless, tasteless, and your only prep work is popping off the cap.
Given my history with mercury poisoning, finding quick, safe, and effective ways of pulling out heavy metals from my body was extremely important.
In 2010-2011 I had to undergo chelation therapy (DMPS injections) for six months to stabilize my body from heavy metal toxicity. This method of chelation was very aggressive on the body and required medical supervision. But if I had known of TRS back then, I may have not done injections at all. This stuff really is that powerful, and also that much more gentle on the body.
If you're thinking "well I don't have many heavy metals in my body" I suggest you reconsider. According to Medical Medium, the Epstein Barr Virus responsible for producing the dermatoxins that then erupt on the skin as eczema feeds on toxins in the body to nest and survive. Its absolute favorite food source is heavy metals.
You also may be wondering what in the world is a zeolite?
Zeolites are a type of detox/binder that's also found in nature. They have a unique honeycomb, cage-like molecular structure. Whatever they pick up is essentially locked into this cage, and will eventually and safely leave the body without being re-absorbed back into the system. And being nanoparticles, this spray enters layers of the body and brain otherwise impenetrable from other detoxification methods.
As the company Coseva says:
Advanced TRS is designed to remove more toxins than any other zeolite solution. With an average zeolite pore size of 0.7 – 0.9 nanometers as verified by ultra-high resolution microscopy, there is an estimated surface area of 4.8 million sq ft per bottle that is capable of removing toxins.
Did you catch that? 4.8 million sq ft per bottle! That's a lot of surface area!
Zeolites are especially important when the body's eliminative organs are not in great condition. You want to support your body via detoxification, not overload your unprepared organs with toxic die off that has nowhere to go but be re-circulated and re-absorbed back in the body. No good!
Yet, if your colon, kidneys, lymphatics, and liver are not able to handle the burden of detox yet, it's a Catch-22: you know you need to detoxify but doing so too quickly only intensifies the toxicity problem. In these cases, TRS is an essential ally by safely and easily reducing this risk.
Even with that, however, taking too many sprays at once WILL CAUSE MAJOR DETOXIFICATION SYMPTOMS.
So my one piece of advice: go slowly! I foolishly thought that I could start with 5 sprays/day without any transition or build up, but I was so wrong. Within ten days my eczema was a complete mess. Yet, it was detoxification, but the amount of suffering I inflicted on myself by being impatient was completely unnecessary.
You don't have to experience such an intense flare up as I did. Take one spray per day for a week, and then up it to two sprays, then three, and so on. This will pull out heavy metals and toxic residues in the body, just the stuff that eczema-causing pathogens feed on.
I don't use TRS regularly anymore because I don't feel the need for it, but I always have a bottle with me where ever I go. Other than the occasional spray here and there within a month, Nikiforos and I take a couple sprays prophilactically or right after traveling through urban areas or coming into contact with noxious substances.
I don't have an active account for Coseva's page anymore but there are plenty of Facebook groups you can find, and here is the basic website.
Nikiforos holding our cat Coconut and the 'magic blue bottle' of TRS
Nano-Disclaimer:
Coseva’s nano-zeolite spray has gained an enthusiastic following, with users claiming various benefits and a gentler detox compared to traditional binders. But it’s also controversial: the product relies on nano-sized particles and Coseva hasn’t yet published independent clinical trials to confirm safety or effectiveness. In short, TRS is popular — but still scientifically uncertain. When I considered the pros/cons for myself, I’ve chosen to incorporate it into my life, but with caution.