Why Take Minerals?
You must give your body all the raw materials it requires to maintain and renew itself to achieve healthful longevity. The raw materials so vital to your health can be challenging to find. Centuries of mining, farming, irrigation, acid rain, and neglect have eroded the life-giving minerals from our soils. Mineral deficient soils are then used to grow and cultivate our food.
Three basic classifications of minerals exist. They are "metallic minerals," "chelated minerals," and "colloidal minerals." These are not chemical extracts or reagents commonly used, but natural minerals.
Metallic minerals are generally the least expensive form of minerals. Their primary disadvantage is that their degree of absorption is the least of all the three forms. They can be ground up rocks.
Chelated minerals are metallic minerals "chelated" with an amino acid. The amino acid actually surrounds the metallic mineral making the "mineral chelate" more bio available or useful to the body. Chelated minerals have often been used in farming.
Colloidal minerals are minute particles that are dispersed in water. They are made up of such small particles that this increases the bio availability, absorption, and usefulness to the body. Plant-derived colloidal minerals provide the best of all forms of minerals not only because of this increased bio availability, but also because they come from natural plant tissue and not ground up rocks.
Do your body a favor and treat yourself to outstanding products. We offer everything you need from mineral supplements to natural whole body cleansers. These products are designed with your health and lifestyles in mind. Give yourself the best nutrition you can, and let the healing be done by the greatest physician of all... Your own body.
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Judy C. Mongelluzzo is an independent associate of Youngevity (#8068801)
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regarding their own health.
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