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Concentrated Liquid Ionic
Mineral Support

Highly bio-available ionic trace minerals and electrolytes,
used to support optimal mineral-electrolyte sufficiency.
1. Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support Ingredient
list
According to Dr. Linus Pauling, winner of two Nobel Prizes in Medicine, "You
can trace every sickness, every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency."
In addition to acting as “building blocks” for our bones, teeth,
muscles, nerves, connective tissues, and body fluids, ionic minerals serve
as co-factors to the enzymes that speed up the biochemical reactions required
for our bodies to function optimally. In the absence of specific minerals,
our bodies compensate for these nutritional deficiencies by following less
efficient, alternative biochemical pathways. Eventually, these specific deficiency
states will cause measurable body chemistry imbalances. If left unattended,
these body chemistry imbalances will cause a loss of vitality and efficiency
in related organs, glands and inter-related body systems- eventually leading
to poor health, symptoms of degenerative health conditions and ultimately a
diminished life experience and shortened lifetime.
Minerals support the body’s natural processes directly related to:
· Every biochemical process and activity of the body.
· The acid-base balance (pH) of the body.
· Proper cellular metabolism, nerve conduction, muscle function, organ
function, hormonal secretion of glands, digestive competence.
· Activation and utilization of amino acids, carbohydrates, enzymes, fats,
oils, phytochemicals, proteins, sugars, and vitamins.
· Delivery of nutrients into, and removal of wastes from every cell and
tissue, fluid, gland and organ.
· Proper structure and function of the hair, skin, nails and five senses.
· The anti-oxidation process, which protects against aging, degeneration
and dis-ease.
· Protection against toxic heavy metals.
One of the most important keys to supporting and preserving
human health is by maintaining balanced levels of trace and
electrolyte minerals present in all the cells and tissues of
the body. Current research shows that underlying most health
conditions are nutrient and mineral deficiencies or imbalances
that are eventually expressed by the body as symptoms of disease.
The Decline of Nutritional Minerals in Farm and Range Soils:
At the Earth Summit of Rio De Janeiro (June 1992), a report was released that
documented the decline of nutritional minerals in farm and range soils, by
continent, over the last hundred years. The following table is a summary of
this report:
Continent %
Depleted over the past 100 years
North America 85%
South America 76%
Asia 76%
Africa 74%
Europe 72%
Australia 55%
Again, in 1993, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported
that the soil in the United States was 95% depleted of essential
minerals. Soil depletion, poor crop rotation, and loss of valuable
topsoil due to flooding and over-irrigation and over-use of
human made chemicals has eliminated much of the natural trace
mineral content from our soils and foods found in our modern, ‘commercially
grown’ food supply.
Minerals are Protective Against the Effects of Toxic Metal
Elements
When non-essential toxic metal elements, such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium,
lead and mercury, enter the body they can ‘compete’ with minerals
and other nutrients for bonding sites in the cells. If the body is already
sufficient in these minerals and nutrients and these bonding sites are continuously
filled, these minerals and nutrients provide a protective effect against the
accumulation of toxic elements in the cells.
Toxic Element Aluminum Arsenic Cadmium Lead Mercury Protective
MineralsMagnesium Calcium, Iodine, Selenium, Sulfur (from amino
acids), Zinc Calcium, Sulfur (from amino acids), Zinc Calcium,
Iron, Sulfur (from amino acids), Zinc Selenium
“ It becomes increasingly evident when studying the
relationship of minerals to human health that keeping the level
of minerals in balance in every tissue, fluid, cell and organ,
in the human body may be the key to maintaining human health.
Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D., “Minerals, Trace Elements & Human
Health”
Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support
Trace Mineral Drop Complex Analysis Summary.
This information is a summary of analysis of data from numerous
different analyses of ConcenTrace from more than 12 labs in
three countries over several years. The labs include private
labs, government labs, government certified labs, university
labs and our own in house lab. The data from these tests has
been used to establish label claim amounts and information
and to establish and validate quality control and standardization.
We have diligently searched for the best analytical labs in
the world to test our products. UMN Concentrated Liquid Ionic
Mineral Support is a natural product, produced using natural
methods. Because of this, some natural variation exists from
harvest batch to harvest batch. Even recognizing this, it appears
that in most cases, the testing variation between tests is
greater than the seasonal harvest variations.
The results from many of the test labs have been used to validate
(or in some cases, invalidate) each other. No single lab or
testing methodology has been able to accurately test for all
elements present in UMN Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support.
It has been our experience that identical samples sent to different
labs, or to the same lab on different days, or even a single
lab as part of a batch of samples for same day testing will
yield different results. These variations have been used to
establish ranges and margins of error. In a material with as
complex a matrix as UMN Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support,
accurate testing can be difficult, and establishing and determining
proper testing protocols for some elements have been determined,
others are still being researched, and all are continually
being refined. For these reasons, no single test should be
considered absolute. We have concluded that valid technology
has not yet been developed to fully and accurately analyze
a product such as UMN Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support.
Additional and more detailed test results are available upon
request and proper qualification.
Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support Ingredient
list:
Elements: In order of prominence. Label claim is for chloride,
magnesium, sulphate, sodium, potassium, lithium and boron.
Mineral Label Claim USRDI* Avergage Amount
Chloride 680 mg. 20% 572-806 mg.
Magnesium 250 mg. 62% 225-285 mg.
Sulfur 75 mg. ** 1-4 mg.
Sodium 4.5 mg. ** 1-4 mg.
Potassium 5 mg. ** 1-15 mg.
Lithium 1.5 mg. ** 1.4-2.5 mg.
Boron 1 mg. ** 1-2 mg.
*USRDI (U.S. Recommended Daily Intake)
**USRDA not established
***Less than 1% USRDA.
1/2 tsp of the UMN Concentrated Liquid Ionic Mineral Support provides the following:
Minerals
Chloride 680 mg
Magnesium 250 mg
Sulfate 75 mg
Potassium 4.5 mg
Sodium 5.0 mg
Lithium 1.5 mg
Boron 1.0 mg
Plus the following naturally occurring varying trace amounts:
Bromide, Calcium, Carbonate, Fluoride, Silicon, Nitrogen, Selenium,
Phosphorus, Iodine, Chromium, Iron, Manganese, Titanium, Rubidium,
Cobalt, Copper, Antimony, Molybdenum, Strontium, Zinc, Nickel,
Tungsten, Scandium, Tin, Lanthanum, Yittium, Barium, Silver,
Uranium, Gallium, Zirconium, Vanadlum, Beryllium, Tellurium,
Bismuth, Hafnium, Terbium, Europium, Gadollnium, Samarium,
Cerium, Cesium, Gold, Dysprosium, Holmium, Lutetium, Thulium,
Erbium, Ytterbium, Neodymium, Praseodymiun, Niobium, Tantelum,
Thorium, Thallium, Rhenium, Platinum. Plus the other minerals
found in sea water.
References:
Werbach M, M.D., Nutritional Influences on
Illness (Tarzana, CA: Third Line Press), 1988.
Wallach J, ND, Lan M, MD, Rare Earths Forbidden
Cures (Bonita, CA, Double Happiness Publishing Co.), 1994.
Hathcock J, Ph.D., Council for Responsible
Nutrition, Vitamin and Mineral Safety.
Blaurock-Busch E, PhD, Griffin V, PhD, Mineral
and Trace Element Analysis, Laboratory and Clinical Application
(Boulder, CO: TMI, Inc, 1996)
Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D., “Minerals, Trace Elements & Human Health”
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