Backed by Science
Baby Brights isn’t just another detox trend. It’s rooted in decades of research on brain development, speech delay, and the real damage heavy metals can do. Here’s what the science says:

What Is Zeolite?
Zeolite is a natural mineral formed from volcanic ash and seawater. Under a microscope, it looks like a tiny honeycomb—with lots of little pockets that trap toxins.
It also has a natural negative charge, which helps it attract and bind to positively charged heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium.
Think of it like a magnet that pulls these harmful toxins out of the body—so your child can detox safely and gently.
Used for centuries in traditional healing, zeolite is now backed by modern science and increasingly used in detox protocols—especially for kids exposed to heavy metals through food, water, or the environment.

Why Does This Matter for Kids?
Young brains are incredibly sensitive to toxins. Even low-level exposure to heavy metals has been linked to:
Disrupted brain wiring
Delays in language development
Impaired memory and attention
Mitochondrial damage and energy loss
And here’s the kicker: these toxins don’t just “go away” on their own. They bioaccumulate—especially in growing brains—unless something actively removes them.

How Baby Brights Works
Our formula combines micronized zeolite with Vitamin D3, which plays a key role in supporting neurodevelopment, immune function, and detox pathways.
The zeolite helps remove the “bad stuff.”
The D3 helps rebuild the “good stuff.”
Together, they support a healthier brain environment—so your child’s words, focus, and energy can finally shine through.

And Yes—It’s Absorbed Easily

1 dropper daily

approved for children 2+
Because we use micronized (very small particle) zeolite, it’s highly bioavailable and safe for little tummies.J
ust a few drops a day in juice or water—and the science does the rest.
Shake Well
Mix in a drink or take directly.
Keep your little one hydrated
ZEOLITE:
The Celebrated Detox Hero in Over 250 Studies
"The current evidence from our study supports an association between higher toxic metal burden with autism"

"Due to clinoptilolite’s remarkable ion-exchange and adsorption properties and consequent detoxifying effects, it has proven useful in the elimination of a variety of contaminants."

“In particular, the patient with a severe lead poisoning displayed impairment in cognitive functions and significant declines in speech and communication during periods of elevated blood lead concentrations”

"Activated clinoptilolite suspended in water (ACS) represents a potentially safe and effective way to remove toxic heavy metals from the body."

Dig Into the Data:
Explore clinical studies on heavy metals, neurodevelopment, and the power of zeolite.
Shane R. Monticelli et al., Clinical Evaluation of a Defined Zeolite‑Clinoptilolite Material, Frontiers in Medicine, 2022 — a clinical trial where 22 humans showed measurable heavy‑metal removal via urine after up to 30 days of supplementation
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35712111/
Olga Pavelić et al., Tribomechanically activated clinoptilolite toxicology study, OECD‑compliant in vivo safety review — concluded general safety and detox effects
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30538633/
Samir J. Odzak et al., The Impact of Long‑Term Clinoptilolite Administration on Trace Metals in Rats, MDPI Biology 2023 — confirmed binding and removal of heavy metals from tissues
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/12/2/193
Clinoptilolite Review, National Library of Medicine — confirmed zeolite’s broad detox applications and industrial use in serious contamination (e.g. Chernobyl)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30538633/
Association of blood heavy metals with developmental delays in children Hsueh Y‑M et al. Scientific Reports, 2017 – Higher blood levels of lead and cadmium were significantly associated with developmental delays; OR for lead = 1.54; cadmium = 2.24
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28252669/
Heavy metals and neurodevelopment in children
Environmental Health & Preventive Medicine, 2022 – Lead and manganese consistently show detrimental effects on children’s neurodevelopment
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35358213/
Early lead and mercury exposure and impact on child neurodevelopment
Mohamed et al. NeuroToxicology, 2020 – Documented negative impacts of prenatal and early-life exposure to lead and mercury on cognitive and behavioral outcomes
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32360745/
Association of blood lead levels with developmental delays
Chan et al. PMC, 2017 – Even low blood lead levels correlated with delays in speech, behavioral, and learning capabilities
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28252669/
Childhood exposure to lead, mercury, arsenic, manganese: Effect on IQ and language
Chen L et al. Environmental Research, 2001; Burbacher et al. Environmental Health, 2011 – Lead and manganese linked to decreased IQ and delayed language development in school‑aged children
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11386719/
Prenatal exposure to heavy metals and childhood neurodevelopment
Zhang X et al. Nature Communications, 2025 – Lead and cadmium exposure in utero were linked to impaired cognitive development and higher risk of ASD/ADHD
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-57253-3
Lead poisoning & neurocognitive impairment
Needleman H et al. JAMA, 1979 – Landmark Harvard study showing low-level lead exposure impairs IQ, attention, and language acquisition
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/380503/
Sudha Venkatramanan et al., Vitamin B‑12 and Cognition in Children, Advances in Nutrition 2016 — systematic review of 17 studies showing B₁₂’s role in brain development, attention, memory
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27633104/
Plasma vitamin B₁₂ & cognitive development in Danish
3‑year‑olds, British Journal of Nutrition — higher B₁₂ levels linked to improved cognition and motor skills
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30301590/
Infant B₁₂ status & 5‑year outcomes, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017 — early B₁₂ status predicted later social and visuospatial development.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28402324/
Prenatal B₁₂ and 4-year memory, Wiley/MCN 2023 — adequate maternal B₁₂ tied to working memory gains
https://doi.org/10.3945/an.115.012021

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