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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / January 2005

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Trace Minerals - Vegetable Source?

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MilkyWhy - 27 Jan 2005 15:24 GMT
I see Trace Minerals at health food stores, but never stuff from natural or
vegetable source
flacey - 28 Jan 2005 06:10 GMT
WHAT ARE COLLOIDAL MINERALS?

Colloidal minerals are extremely small, electrically charged mineral
particles that are created through the action of plants. They are
dispersed particles that are greater in diameter than those of true
solutions and less than that of suspensions. Colloidal particles can be
thought of as aggregates of hundreds to thousands of molecules, which
are hydrophilic, do not settle out of water, and cannot be filtered by
ordinary techniques.

Minerals located in the soil are effectively chelated by fulvic acids
(a specific fraction of humid acids) and absorbed into the plant's
roots for eventual distribution throughout the entire plant. Geological
processes have acted on large deposits of prehistoric plants and
converted the plants to humid shale or clays. The humid shale/clay are
mined, crushed, and extracted with pure water to isolate the colloidal
mineral fraction.

Mineral Blast is a plant-derived colloidal mineral mix that contains 77
minerals and trace elements in one great product. Recent studies
indicate that minerals delivered to our body in a colloidal state can
maximize their subsequent use in cells.
 
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