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When Tom Clark took the first drink of the bitter water from the tiny spring
it was an act of both trust and desperation. Tom was sick, very sick and he chose to take the advice of his Native American
friend. As it turned out that advice probably saved his life. The rest is history. Tom made a concentrated formula of the
spring water and called it "Mineral Water". Later he called it "Colloidal Mineral Water".
Colloidal minerals provide trace elements missing from modern
diets due to modern agricultural practices, less than optimal diets and soil depletion. Minerals are needed for the enzymes
that are essential for a huge range of the body's needs. When proper balance is restored, a startling variety of illness can
be helped; your specific response will depend on which minerals your body needs most. However research has shown that everyone
will benefit from increased nutrient absorption (which increases the "goodness' you receive from your food and vitamins,
and removal of toxic inorganic minerals like metallic aluminium and heavy metals. The History Hundreds of thousands
of people have benefited for over 85 years from a product discovered by a southern Utah rancher.
Centuries of mining, farming, irrigation and acid rain have eroded life-giving minerals from our soil. Mineral deficient soils
are then used to grow and cultivate our food. Because of this, our food may be lacking in the essential minerals necessary
to live such a long and healthy life.

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Colloidal means the
mineral particles are: 1) quite small in size 2) evenly dispersed and suspended in water. This means you don't have to shake colloidal trace minerals. They remain evenly dispersed Because
of the minute size, these colloidal minerals result "in increased solubility, bioavailability, absorption, and usefulness
to the body." Plant-derived trace minerals are naturally in a colloidal state. Some salt-based
trace minerals are also colloidal. However, the plant-based minerals have been reported to have "superior bioavailability"
compared to ionic salt-based minerals. The reason? "Plants take minerals from the earth by
their roots in ionic and colloidal form" and change the form of these minerals from ionic to covalent. Humans then eat
these plants... also known as veggies and fruits and absorb the covalent minerals. Since humans
have been eating plant-based covalent minerals for millions of years, it only makes sense that covalent, plant-based minerals
are far suprior to ionic trace minerals derived from sea water
Detoxification [including heavy metal detox] involves
the removal of wastes from the body.Often times essential minerals and nutrients are also lost. After detoxification,colloidal
minerals are the best source of replacement minerals for those depleted during detoxification
Twelve Points on MineralsCompiled and Written by Dr. John Whitman Ray 1. According to Senate Document No. 264,
the official publication, 99 percent of American people are deficient in minerals, and a marked deficiency in any one of the
more important minerals actually results in disease.
2. The body is equipped to chelate only a small amount of
some inorganic elements from nature. Therefore, the body requires the minerals to come from plants in a chelated form that
the minerals may be properly assimilated and utilized. The efficiency of each mineral is enhanced by balanced amounts of the
others.
3. The body must maintain an adequate mineral supply to maintain a balance between internal and external
pressures of the cells called osmotic equilibrium. This state must be maintained for normal cell function and continued youthful
health.
4. All nutrients such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc.
require minerals for activity. All bodily processes depend upon the action of minerals.
5. Trace chelated minerals
are more important in nutrition than vitamins. Vitamins can be synthesized by living matter, minerals cannot.
6.
Vitamins are required for every biochemical activity of the body. Vitamins cannot function unless minerals are present.
7. Minerals are the catalysts that make enzyme functions possible. Chelated minerals combine with enzymes into an
alkaline detoxifying agent which neutralizes the acid metabolic by-products of the cells and other toxic conditions within
the body and prepares them for elimination.
8. Hormonal secretion of glands is dependent upon mineral stimulation.
9. The acid-alkaline balance(pH) of the tissue fluid is controlled by minerals.
10. All elements work together
as a collective whole. If there is a shortage of just one mineral, the balance of the entire bodily activity can be thrown
awry. A deficiency of one mineral may disrupt the entire chain of life, rendering other nutrients either useless or inefficient.
11. The concept brought forth by the French scientists concerning the biological transmutation of the elements within
the body makes it understandable as to why the body needs the broad range of chelated minerals in balance to regain and maintain
good health.
12. Minerals are, therefore, justified as a supplemental dietary substance especially in these days
when the mineral content of our fruits and vegetables are destroyed by petrochemicals and synthetic fertilizers.
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Metallic minerals also referred to as elemental minerals because they are rock or shell based. They are
derived from oyster shells,sea salts, limestones,calcium carbonate and clay. They are inorganic and cannot be
converted to utilizable form by the body. Because of their size. They cause toxicity effect because as heavy metals they displace
nutrients in the cells. Also unlike plant derived colloidal minerals, they are positively charged. It takes plants to
serve as a medium to convert inorganic soil minerals to organic colloids that are smaller, negatively charged and utilizable
by the body. Because colloidal minerals are negative charged, they they sat in a solution or suspension. They don’t
precipitate or settle down or settle out. This makes them very absorbable unlike metallic minerals They differ from
colloidal minerals because colloidal minerals are much smaller than metallic minerals. They are better absorbed into
the body because of their small size. Because unlike metallic minerals colloidal minerals are derived solely from plant sources Metallic
minerals are thousands of times larger than plant based minerals. Metallic minerals are positively charged while plant colloidal
minerals are negatively charged. Metallic minerals from the soil are inorganic and toxic. This accounts for the bad press
publicity about toxicity concerns relating to minerals. But when plants absorbs these minerals from the soils during photosynthesis,
they convert these metallic minerals to organic colloidal minerals that are wholly harmless and beneficial to man. While
the only about 10% of metallic minerals are absorbed by the body, 98% of colloidal plant minerls are absorbed by the
body. During the photosynthetic conversion of metallic minerals to colloidal minerals, the soil
minerals are converted into minute particles that are utilizable and absorbable by the cells in our body
vitamins will pass through the body to the excreatory system in the absence of minerals. Colloidal minerals are negative charged
minute particles that attach themselves to the positive particles of destructive free radicals,dead cells from
where they are moved to the blood and eliminated from the body. During this detoxification process, the cells also absorb
needed nutrients from the colloidal minerals The soil is rich in microbial life with millions of microorganism and
bacteria. These microbes break down dead plants, wild life and anything that come in contact with the soil to minerals
that are used by plants as food. The depletes the soils cycle where the soil acts to transform dead plants and animals into
other forms of life for the benefits of the living i.e it uses the dead to sustain the living through the action of the beneficial
soil bacteria Plant minerals derived from fruits and vegetables are colloidal and different
from metallic minerals. Because they are finely suspended in solution, they are easily assimilated by the body A plant should contain the following trace mineral useful for healthy
human and animal life : Carbon, Beryllium, Sodium, Aluminum, Phosphorus, Chloride, Calcium, Titanium, Chromium,
Iron, Nickel, Zinc, Germanium, Selenium, Rubidium, Yttrium, Niobium, Erbium, Ytterbium, Hafnium, Lithium, Boron, Magnesium,
Silicon, Sulfur, Potassium, Scandium, Vanadium, Manganese, Cobalt, Copper, Gallium, Arsenic, Bromine, Ruthenium, Ralladium,
Cadmium, Tin, Tellurium, Cesium, Lanthanum, Praseodymium, Samarium, Gadolinium, Dyprosium, Fluoride, Terbium, Holmium,
Thulim Lutetium, Tantalum, Tungstein, Osmium, Platinum, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Stontium, Zirconium, Molybdenum,
Rhodium, Silver, Indium, Antimony, Iodine, Barium, Cerium, Neodymium, Europium, Mercury, Lead, Thorium, Thenium, Iridium, Gold, Thalium, Bismuth.
Colloidal minerals have about 98% absorbability compared
to about 10% absorbability from metallic mineral. Colloidal minerals because of their smaller size do not need to pass through
the digestive system before assimilation
Colloidal Minerals Facts &
Myths By Steven E. Whiting PhD c. 1997 INSTITUTE OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE, San Diego CA 92131 With the tremendous success of trace mineral products in the marketplace, there naturally will
be differences of opinion regarding type, form, source, etc. Unfortunately, most of this 'controversy' comes from the marketing
departments of various firms attempting to cast aspersions on competing products. Many
of the companies currently selling liquid mineral supplements have `jumped on the bandwagon' very recently, doing so with
little or no knowledge of the product they are promoting. It is tragic that the biggest source of nutritional information
available to the public is the marketing hype delivered by companies whose goal is to simply sell a product rather than provide
an education and information source to the clientele they service. Having worked
intimately with mineral supplements for over 20 years, it is amazing to read some companies' literature, much of which contains
statements which have little or no basis of fact. When you look at a piece of `negative' material about liquid colloidal minerals,
you will very often find, upon reading far enough, that whomever is putting this out is also, just by `coincidence ' selling a competing product. This special report is offered in an attempt to clarify some of
the confusion and concerns the public has regarding the use of liquid mineral supplements. We will first address the issue of `colloids.' Because mineral marketers tend to use it in a variety of different
contexts, it is no wonder that the term `colloidal' has caused some confusion. Properly used in present day context, `colloidal'
refers only to particle size. However due to the fact that mineral researchers in the 1930's used only organic sourced minerals
in their research, the properties they discovered in such minerals are now, unfortunately, attributed by those (who are less
informed) to all colloidal minerals. This is a big mistake because, as we shall soon illustrate, there are essential bio-electrical
life-supporting properties in organic minerals which inorganic colloidal minerals do not have. Because of the increased absorption,
certain inorganic colloidal minerals are, in fact, more toxic than their non-colloidal counterparts. While current popular audio tapes infer that colloidal minerals are somehow `special', the term colloidal, alone,
does not make the mineral bio-available nor does it solely guarantee that the mineral is from a source that is synergistic
with the human body makeup. More about this later
What Exactly is a Colloid? By physical definition, a colloid describes the size of a particle of matter, one that neither floats nor sinks in
water. Companies wishing to compete with those selling colloidal minerals first argue that there are other forms of minerals
that are smaller in size. While this may well be true, particle size is only one of several factors that affect the body's
ability to assimilate minerals. Colloids are not the smallest particle size obtainable, but are certainly much smaller than
99% of all other mineral supplements being offered in the marketplace. Particle
size is indeed a factor in mineral absorption since a basic physical law states that the smaller a particle the greater its
relative surface area. It is upon this surface area that the body chemistry must act in order to break down and absorb any
nutrient. Therefore, colloidal minerals, which are a far smaller size than pills or powders, are better absorbed. Opponents of colloidal mineral supplements further argue that colloids do not diffuse easily
through a membrane. This is true. But what these companies' literature doesn't tell you is that ALL MINERALS, even those in
solution which are small enough to pass through a semi-permeable membrane, must first be processed by the body in order to
be biologically useful. Colloids, because of their small size, happen to break down much easier than pills or powders due
to the increase of the relative surface area upon which the body's chemistry needs to act. Yet another area of confusion regarding the term, colloidal, seems to be the claim that `colloidal minerals are 98%
absorbable'. The fact is, while colloidal minerals, because of their relative size, are certainly more absorbable than most
of the mineral products on the market, we don't know exactly by how much. Mineral absorption may be affected for the better
or worse by a variety of factors such as a person's age, physical condition, overall state of health, and the condition of
their digestive system. It has been fairly well established that minerals from
rocks and clays (inorganic sources) are the poorest absorbed, probably 20 to 40%. A chelated mineral which has been pre-acidified,
preferably by an amino acid process, has a much better absorption rate since the burden of acidification does not rest with
the body chemistry. Chelated minerals are likely absorbed at about 50 to 60%. Organic colloidal minerals, which are smaller
in particle size, are also naturally chelated or pre-acidified. Since they have a natural pH of between 3.0 and 4.0, no other
chelation process is necessary. Their absorption is very high due to these factors together with one other very significant
characteristic which we will discuss shortly. Colloids, by definition, do not
dissolve, and become part of a solution. In the case of mineral colloids, this is due to their unique electro-magnetic charges,
which bind them to each other. The body chemistry acts upon these structures, breaking them down into biologically beneficial
elements. Most minerals in solution, on the other hand, are in the form of positively charged atoms (cations) which also have
a positive electro-magnetic charge. Their charge is the same as the bio-electrical charge of the body and thus they are more
poorly absorbed due to the Like-repels-like concept of electro-magnetics. Opponents
of colloidal products are fond of quoting from Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, which states that "colloidal
mineral particles consist of many aggregates and each aggregate contains many molecules..." It should be noted that the definition refers to mineral compounds are not pure atomic structures as are found in
organic minerals colloids. Elements as found on the periodic table are in their atomic state and cannot be broken down any
further. For example, you cannot have a molecule of calcium or boron or any other pure element found in the periodic table.
These elements are atomic structures only. They can combine with other elements, forming molecular structures and other substances
without number, but in their pure elemental form they are atomic only. The concept of atomic colloids, as opposed to molecular
colloids is one which is still not fully understood by the scientific community.
'Organic' Vs `Inorganic' Currently, there are two types of colloidal mineral products on the market. First, there is the inorganic colloidal
mineral product which is a combination of soils & clays (dispersed colloid) and water (dispersing substance). Second,
there is the organic colloidal mineral product which consists of a combination of minerals derived from prehistoric plant
material (dispersed solid) and water (dispersing substance). Those inorganic colloidal minerals consisting of soil & clays,
whether from plain inorganic sources or chelated inorganic sources, have an electromagnetic charge that is positive. The colloidal
minerals from organic sources, consisting of plant derived minerals, have an electro-magnetic charge that is negative. Whether
the electromagnetic charge is positive or negative is a major factor that affects mineral availability and subsequent absorption:
unfortunately, it is a factor about which very little is understood by manufacturers and consumers alike. It is plants and their unique chemistry that are responsible for the conversion of a mineral's electromagnetic charge
from positive - found in rocks and clays, to negative - found in all plants. Minerals are absorbed by plants in their free
positively-charged independent ionic state. A plant's root hairs are the sites of absorption of nutrients from soil and water.
Because of chemical processes in the plant during photosynthesis which involve chlorophyll, the positive electromagnetic charges
on the minerals are changed to negative. You now understand why humans were intended by nature to derive their minerals by
eating plants as opposed to rocks and dirt! The electromagnetic charge of organic
sourced colloidal minerals is one of the most important factors affecting the rate of intestinal absorption. Competitors of
organic-sourced products have recently confused this complex issue of electromagnetics by stating that the human intestine
is negatively charged and therefore, negative minerals would be repelled rather than absorbed: Perhaps the following explanation
will clear this misunderstanding... All living cells - and the cells of the intestine
are no exception - produce an electrochemical gradient which is positive on the outside and negative on the inside due to
the action of the sodium-potassium pump. There has been some question about this since some of the physiology textbooks state
that the wall of the intestine is negatively charged. The covering of the intestinal wall, the endothelium, is, according
to the textbooks, negatively charged due to the fuzzy coat of hyaluronic acid which is a mucopolysaccharide. However, this
negative charge only occurs when the pH is 7 (neutrality). At a pH of 7, the carboxyl groups of glucuronic acid, a monosaccharide
of hyaluronic acid, is completely ionised creating a negative charge at the intestinal wall. The problem with this theoretical
explanation of why the intestinal wall may be negatively charged is that a pH of 7, neutrality, is simply incompatible with
life! As living organisms, we have millions of chemical and enzymatic processes going on at all times. Our body fluids are,
at any moment in time, at various points in the body: either a pH of more than 7 (alkaline) or a pH of less than 7 (acidic).
At pH's other than 7 (neutral), all living cells, as discussed above, produce an electrochemical gradient which is positive
on the outside. Therefore, negatively charged plant derived minerals are attracted to a greater extent than their positively
charged inorganic counterparts. The reason for the lower absorption percentage
for inorganic colloidal minerals, as compared with organic colloidal minerals can now be understood. It is due to the fact
that these types of colloidal minerals, sourced from inorganic soil and clay, whether chelated or not, have a positive charge.
The intestinal wall has an extracellular charge which is positive. Like charges repel one another, thus impeding absorption.
The positively charged intestinal wall attracts particles that are negatively charged. Since opposite charges attract there
is a much greater absorption of plant sourced colloidal minerals.
What About Toxicity? This brings us to a discussion of those minerals which may be toxic in certain forms. Due to the extensive pollution
of our environment at virtually every level, consumers are being bombarded with warnings about the toxic effects of metals
such as aluminium, cadmium, lead, mercury and others. In their inorganic base state, these elements can seriously compromise
an individual's health status. Because the body has no effective way of dealing
with these substances when they are in their inorganic state, they are often stored in the soft tissues of the body because
an elimination pathway cannot be found. Unfortunately opponents of colloidal broad-spectrum mineral products point out that
they contain the so-called toxic minerals. What these 'marketers' of other products don't tell you is that not all colloidal
minerals are the same: organic colloidal minerals have absolutely no toxicity whatsoever because they cannot be stored
by the body for longer than a few hours. For a further discussion of this subject please refer to our special report
entitled, "Not All Minerals Are Created Equal," available from the Institute of Nutritional Science. Let's take one mineral, aluminium, as an example. This element, in its inorganic base metallic
form, has been linked to a variety of health concerns. Yet since aluminium is one of the most prevalent elements in nature
it may be found in quite high amounts in most of our foods. Jonathon Wright, MD, in a recent seminar entitled, "Nutrition
Therapy in Medical Practice", indicated that certain fruits and vegetables such as bananas, cucumbers and tomatoes have
very high amounts of organic aluminium which they naturally take up from the soil. Why is no one worried about an overdoes
of aluminium, from bananas? The answer is simple: aluminium has always been
a normal, natural constituent of many healthful foods! It therefore seems to us that all the hysteria about aluminium in organic
colloidal products has simply been generated by individuals who either have no knowledge of food science or have a special
interest to fulfil such as the promotion of their own product.
The Oldest Nutritional Supplement Ever Sold What we must remember is that natural organic sourced liquid mineral products are the oldest
nutritional supplement commercially sold in the United States. These products have been sold to the public via various venues
since the early 1930's. Hundreds of thousands of people have taken these products for a lifetime and yet after numerous generations
of consumption, no one has reported any toxicity or other detrimental effects from their use. In fact research done primarily in Germany and other European countries has shown that minerals in this natural form
not only nourish the body with over 70 natural elements present in all healthy humans but also actually demonstrate therapeutic
benefits - such as being able to naturally remove heavy metal or toxic metal counterparts lodged with the soft tissues of
the human body. For more on this subject please refer to the study shown in The Institute's Special Report entitled, "Not
All Minerals Are Created Equal," available from the Institute of Nutritional Science. One final comment regarding liquid organic trace minerals. It has been implied by many marketing people that these
products provide adequate amounts of all the minerals your body needs.
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