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Liquid Minerals and Nutrition

Liquid Minerals have many advantages. One of them is their ability to be imbibed directly into the blood stream where as nutrients they are systematically delegated across the body organs and systems. Another advantage is the liquid minerals absorption rate which accounted to 90-98% of their total contents. This is mainly due to their organic nature, their ionic form and the fact that they went through chelation.

These processes that these liquid minerals went through were made possible by selecting humic plants and employing 100% organic homeostatic soil-based organically complexed trace liquid minerals. By using a fulvic acid, the strongest chelating agent, the liquid minerals were chelated. Since chelation was done by nature, liquid minerals are virtually 100% bio-available.

Bio-availability of liquid minerals and chewable minerals distinguished themselves from the minerals gained from rock formation, salt deposits from the earth and mineral complex obtained by combining various minerals in water and sold to consumers as mineral or trace mineral products. Liquid minerals that are inorganic in nature are not readily assimilated by the body for they are not chelated with organic amino acid or protein, which in this case, their absorption rate is only 10%.

In the absence of key trace liquid minerals, the body fails to utilize amino acids, fats and vitamins in good order. Liquid minerals are indispensable to each organ, muscle and gland in the body. They are the stimulus that creates energy and a requirement to all functions vital to life, hence, without them, life is not possible to exist. Just like the liquid vitamins, liquid minerals are a crucial element to make the body healthy and soundly functional. Each liquid mineral works for one goal, which is to help the body achieve optimal health. There is not one liquid mineral that is better than the other.

For example, liquid calcium mineral is essential to the health of the bones and teeth, muscle and nervous system. How about for the body’s metabolism, what liquid mineral is responsible for it? Liquid Iodine mineral is the one makes the metabolism process possible. Heart muscle and kidney are two internal organs that are very important. For them to be healthy, liquid potassium mineral must be present consistently. While the Liquid Selenium Mineral woks to make the arteries and tissues elastic, liquid molybdenum mineral plays a vital role in transporting iron from liver and helps promote normal cell function.

The main point is that, each part of the human body is made of minerals. Bones, cell structure, lymph liquid, arteries, organs, tissue muscle, hair and many more are all driven by minerals, especially liquid minerals. And since the body does not produce minerals, proper amount of mineral supplements must be provided. Liquid minerals are the best type of mineral supplements for the reasons stated in the onset of this article.

The question arises as where do humans get the needed minerals? Fruits, vegetables are the champion sources besides liquid mineral supplements. However, only 10% of people eat enough fruits and vegetables, the rest of the human populace are deficient in minerals. One good question is when people eat fruits and vegetables, why is there a need to take liquid mineral supplements?

The human body intrinsically gets minerals from organic complexes, which are mainly supplied by the foods we eat. Most often than not, these minerals, whether in liquid or solid forms and which are indispensable in preventing and fighting infections and diseases are not found in foods where they were grown in mineral-depleted soils. Liquid minerals must be organic for them to be recognized, imbibed and utilized by each living tissue in the body.

Written by admin on May 16th, 2009 with no comments.
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