Some companies take 'inorganic' minerals and use a pharmaceutical process of bonding (chelating) an amino acid/enzyme to an 'inorganic' mineral to enable the body to better absorb the Inorganic element.
A Chelated Mineral tries to fool the body into thinking that it is an 'Organic' mineral?
Your body has a real tough time trying to absorb 'inorganic' minerals so how effective are chelated minerals? You might as well lick a copper pipe or scrape filings off an iron pipe and swallow them with water, to get your daily minerals? You can see how ludicrous this is!
Another chelating method they use is to take the oxide of an element (e.g. The oxide of iron is rust!) and put it in a stainless steel container and use hydrochloric acid to break it down. They
evaporate the acid and the remaining residue is considered to be chelated? (Better to put the rust into the soil and grow the plants and then eat the plants to get the iron!)
The end result is very poor absorption and possible side effects by confusing the body because it does not know what to do with the inorganic elements! Make sure you check your label for natural 'organic' minerals for maximum absorption & benefits or you are throwing your money away!.
What are Liquid (Ionic) Minerals?
They are Naturally Occurring "Bio-Available" plant-derived trace minerals from an ancient organic plant deposit from the Cretaceous Period. (60-120
million years old!)
The Cretaceous period was at the very peak of the era of the largest dinosaurs when flowering and fruiting plants were at their height of development.
The liquid minerals are 100% organic and are derived from the original ancient
rainforest which was compressed and encapsulated in the exact location where
it once grew in Southern Utah. The ore is brown and looks solid but you can
crush it between your fingers because it never became carbonised to become
coal. That is why we can leach the minerals out by purified water without having
to use acid like other copy-cat companies.
They are in solution (permanent suspension) and are so small that
they cannot be seen by a microscope. If you buy liquid minerals and it says
on the label to "Shake the bottle before use" then you have minerals that are only in suspension and are not authentic ionic
liquid minerals.

What Minerals are in Active Liquid Minerals?
How do Plants Produce Minerals?
Microbes (microbial waste products and exudates) convert minerals to organic forms which are absorbed by plant roots. Plants don't convert anything really, the soil is the stomach of the plant.
Plants use the converted minerals they absorb and complex them into organic molecules in their cells that combine to make the RNA and DNA of the cell, etc. Otherwise the minerals are expelled, never
absorbed at all, or exuded back into the soil by the roots
Author: Brent Stucki.
What Is The Source Of Our 'Plant-Derived' Minerals?
Thomas Jefferson Clark discovered a unique deposit of minerals in a pre-historic
valley in Utah that were believed to be the remains of an ancient rain forest. Geologists say the rain forest was rapidly buried 60-120 million years ago, by rising flood waters.
Sand, clay & silt had shielded the plants with an impervious barrier that protected them from the elements so they never turned to coal. Today we can extract these valuable minerals by using purified water and supply you with pure natural minerals that Mother Nature created.
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Dr Linus Pauling...winner of 2 Noble Prizes, stated:
"You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency"
Our body is made of water and Minerals! Without an adequate supply of minerals in your body, you are 'running on empty'. Minerals are justified as a supplement to the everyday diet when you consider that many of the fruits and vegetables eaten today, continue to be grown in
mineral deficient soils encouraged only by the use of petrochemicals and synthetic fertilizers (NPK).
You should only deal with a reputable company that cares about you and your health and not just how much money they can get from you.
Stay Healthy!
Tony


What Minerals are in Active Liquid Minerals?
