It is important to get a mineral supplement that is a
high quality bio-available mineral supplement. Our systems reject
inorganic minerals, which unfortunately, most mineral supplements are.
Some mineral supplements use a remarkable process which bonds the
minerals to a special, patented, protein building block which is natural
to the human body and therefore readily accepted by our life-systems.
See our FAQ for more info on bio-available
minerals.
Mineral supplementation is needed because of the
deteriorating condition of topsoil, chemical fertilizers, and food
processing have depleted eight minerals from our foods.
A good mineral supplement should contain these essential minerals:
Boron (Recommended Supplementation - 1mg)
Chromium (Recommended
Supplementation - 200mcg)
Copper (Recommended
Supplementation - 2mg)
Iron (Recommended Supplementation
- 10mg)
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Used in the production of important elements
affecting the blood, muscles, and several important enzymes
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Necessary for proper metabolism of B vitamins
Magnesium (Recommended
Supplementation - 200mg)
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Used in the metabolism of calcium and vitamin C
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Converts blood sugar to energy
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Considered the "Anti-Stress mineral"
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Helps fight depression
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Promotes cardiovascular health
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Helps prevent calcium deposits, kidney stones,
and gallstones
Manganese (Recommended
Supplementation - 10mg)
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Helps activate enzymes necessary for proper use
of biotin, B-1, and vitamin C
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Needed for normal bone structure
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Helps eliminate fatigue
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Aids in muscle reflexes
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Important in the formation of thyroxin, the
principal hormone of the thyroid gland
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Important in the digestive and nervous systems
Selenium (Recommended
Supplementation - 50mcg)
Zinc (Recommended
Supplementation - 10mg)
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Directs the efficient flow of body processes
Vital to maintaining enzyme systems and cells
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Essential for protein synthesis
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Helps in the formulation of insulin
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Involved in blood stability, normalizes the
prostate, and is important in proper brain function
NOTE: The statements above are
benefits associated with the respective minerals. These statements
have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.