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The major minerals are used and stored in large quantities. They are calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and sulfur. All are required for your body to build cells and activate metabolic reactions. They’re required for:
It’s important to know your specific needs for minerals. Find your specific Metabolic Type to determine what minerals you require. What foods contribute to your health. And which foods take away your well being.
Multi Mineral supplementation is now required because our soils have been depleted by industrial agricultural practices. In nature, none appear in isolation, therefore none should be used alone, except in very specific situations.
Take a look at all our Mineral products. You might enjoy listening to our Podcasts for current information on health repair and maintenance.
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