Colloidal Minerals or “liquid minerals” naturally contain trace minerals and nutrients. Derived from humanic shale and clay deposits, they:
- Contain calcium, chromium, iron, and zinc among other minerals.**
- Are highly absorbable.**
- Are plant derived and water soluble.**
What are Colloidal Minerals?
Colloidal mineral supplements typically refer to liquid extracts of minerals derived from humic shale and clay deposits. The minerals found in these deposits have been there for ages, allowing the vegetation that has absorbed them to grow and thrive. Humic acid and fulvic acids, which only differ in molecular weight and oxygen content, naturally contain calcium, chromium, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, and zinc, among other trace elements and minerals.**
Due to the fact that these minerals are both plant derived and water soluble, colloidal minerals are highly absorbable.**
Colloidal Mineral Products
Colloidal minerals are often referred to as liquid minerals and are available for supplementation in liquid form.
Colloidal Directions for Use
Before adding these supplements to your wellness program, consult with a healthcare professional. No recommended daily allowance for colloidal minerals has been established for this supplement. It is typically administered in 2 tablespoon servings that are mixed with water or juice.**