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Mineral Facts

Do you know human body requires 60 kinds of mineral? what are health benefits of minerals? Mineral serves as some important role in our body, they are required and will offer many health benefits for us...

• Minerals, even if they are metallic, are of significant value to balance and metabolize our bodily functions. 

• You could not live on soil or rock because it is not alive or enzymatic ally active like plant- derived colloidal minerals from raw plants. 

• Colloidal plant minerals, which have not been destroyed by heat or altered by man-made chemicals are, from a medical standpoint, enzymatic ally active or “Living" minerals. 

• The scientific community have grouped minerals into two categories. Those that are considered to be required in our diets in _ amounts greater than 100 milligrams per day are called major minerals. Those that are con- side red to be required in our diets in amounts of less than 100 milligrams per day are called trace minerals. 

•The human body is not designed to absorb, assimilate or use metallic minerals. Absorption decreases with age, dropping to less than 3% for people above the age of 50. 

• The human body requires at least 60 minerals  for optimal health and basically the same other essentials as animals.

•Millions of years ago the soil near the earth’s surface, where our plants are grown, was saturated with dozens of minerals. At least 84 minerals were available nearly everywhere and some areas of the planet did contain 100 minerals. The plants of prehistoric times were rich in minerals because there was an abundant supply for them to feed upon from the soil.

• Today our diet may not be able to provide all the 60 minerals we need for optimal health, BUT supplementation with colloidal minerals offers a unique method of getting these minerals, especially trace elements in a natural form. 




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