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Description:
Imagine a simple product you can take daily in juice
that will supply all of the minerals you need for optimum health!
MegaMins is a fantastic trace mineral concentrate that comes in a
two ounce bottle. The contents are equal in strength to 25,000
milligrams of solid minerals! As a complete trace mineral
supplement, it is recommended that 25 drops be taken twice daily.
Because of the concentrated nature of the product, it has a salty
taste and it is suggested that it be added to tomato juice. It
provides a flavorful zip to the juice while adding vital nutrients.
Trace (micro) and major (macro) minerals play a
crucial role in maintaining health. It is well-established that some
mineral deficiencies can be linked to physical conditions including
grey hair, baldness, asthma, eczema, psoriasis, epilepsy, diabetes,
arthritis and mental illness. Macro minerals are those of which we
require at least a minimum of 100 mg or more in our daily diet.
Recently, a controversy has been raised regarding
colloidal versus ionic minerals. We wish to clarify the difference.
Colloidal means "the suspension of tiny non-soluble minerals
and trace mineral particles in water." Most colloidal minerals
are held in suspension by their tiny size and/or a static electrical
charge. When these particles reach the stomach and mix with
hydrochloric acid, they break down into smaller sizes and become
ionized. (An ion is an atom or a small group of atoms that are
inherently either positively or negatively charged. This allows the
minerals to be readily absorbed through the intestinal wall).
Megamins skips one step in the process. They
are already in their ionic form. What
does this mean to you? It means a lot! When you get older, you
produce less hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which in turn causes
less ionization of the minerals to occur. If the mineral particles
are not ionized they will not be absorbed. Thus, Megamins is much
easier to assimilate than colloidal minerals. Five percent of human
body weight is comprised of minerals which are the catalysts for all
major body functions. Vitamins cannot be utilized by the body
without the correct proportions of minerals. Minerals help transport
nutrients into cells. The blood and tissue fluids have to maintain
the proper pH balance and minerals are responsible for keeping them
from becoming too acidic or alkaline. Even a slight variance in the
blood concentration of important chemicals can have severe adverse
effects. All minerals work synergistically with one another and help
carry electrical current or nervous system messages throughout the
body. The proper balance of minerals in the body can make the
difference between vitality and lack of wellbeing. MegaMins will
help ensure that your body gets the best Mother Nature has to offer!
Highlighted Ingredients:
Aluminum, Mineral. A
trace mineral that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the
growing soil. There is very little research available regarding this
mineral with regards to health. Antimony,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral. Barium,
Mineral. A minor mineral with
the highest content found in bones, lungs, and eyes. Beryllium,
Mineral. Beryllium is a minor
mineral found in the soft tissue. Bismuth,
Mineral. Bismuth is a minor
mineral. It is the active ingredient in "Pepto Bismol." Boron,
Mineral. Aids in calcium
absorption, as well as magnesium and phosphorus absorption. Bromide,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Cadmium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, are absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Calcium,
Mineral. Vital for the
formation of strong bones and teeth and for the maintenance of
healthy gums. It is also important in the maintenance of regular
heartbeat and the transmission of nerve impulses. Calcium lowers
cholesterol levels and helps prevent cardiovascular disease. It is
needed for muscular growth and contraction, and for the prevention
of muscle cramps. This important mineral is essential in blood
clotting, may lower blood pressure, and prevent bone loss associated
with osteoporosis. Carbon,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Cerium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Cesium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Chloride,
Mineral. Chloride helps
maintain the acid balance in the body's cells and fluids, and is
essential to good health. Without it, the delicate chemical balance
cannot be maintained. Chromium,
Mineral. Chromium is
essential for good health and works in conjunction with the hormone
insulin, which regulates metabolism and blood sugar levels. Chromium
may reduce body fat while maintaining and building lean muscle,
reducing elevated cholesterol levels and improving glucose control. Cobalt,
Mineral. Cobalt is closely
related to Vitamin B12, and is therefore essential to the production
of the red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. Copper,
Mineral. Among its many
functions, copper aids in the formation of bone, hemoglobin, and red
blood cells, and works in balance with zinc and Vitamin C to form
elastin. It is involved in the healing process, energy production,
hair and skin coloring, and taste sensitivity. Copper is essential
in the formation of collagen. Dysprosium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Erbium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Europium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Fluorine,
Mineral. Same as fluoride,
helps prevent tooth decay. Gadolinium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Gallium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Germanium,
Mineral. Improves cellular
oxygenation. Keeps the immune system functioning properly, and rids
the body of toxins and poisons. Gold,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Holmium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Indium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Iodine,
Mineral. Helps metabolize
excess fat and is important for physical and mental development. It
is needed for a healthy thyroid gland and the prevention of goiter.
Iodine deficiency has been linked to breast cancer and is associated
with fatigue, hypothyroidism, and weight gain. Iridium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Iron,
Mineral. Perhaps the most
important of iron's functions in the body is the production of
hemoglobin and myoglobin (the form of hemoglobin found in muscle
tissue) and the oxygenation of red blood cells. Iron is also
required for a healthy immune system and for energy production.
Deficiency is most often caused by insufficient intake, however may
result from intestinal bleeding, excessive menstrual bleeding, a
diet high in phosphorus, poor digestion, long term illness, ulcers,
prolonged use of antacids, excessive coffee or tea consumption, and
other causes. Strenuous exercise and heavy perspiration deplete iron
from the body. Deficiencies may result in anemia, brittle hair,
difficulty swallowing, digestive disturbances, dizziness, fatigue,
fragile bones, hair loss, inflammation of tissues of the mouth,
nails that are spoon-shaped or have ridges, nervousness, obesity,
pallor and slowed mental reactions. Lanthanum,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Lithium,
Mineral. A trace mineral that
is said to reduce aggressiveness, violence and depression. Magnesium,
Mineral. Magnesium promotes
absorption and use of the minerals such as calcium, helps move
sodium and potassium across the cell membranes, is involved in the
metabolism of proteins, and turns on essential enzymes. Magnesium
helps bones grow and teeth remain strong. It enables nerve impulses
to travel through the body, keeps the metabolism in balance, and
helps the muscles, including the heart, to work properly. Manganese,
Mineral. Manganese is used in
energy production and is required for normal bone growth and for
reproduction. It is also used in the formation of cartilage and
synovial (lubricating) fluid of the joints. Molybdenum,
Mineral. This mineral is
found in the liver, bones, and kidneys. It promotes normal cell
function and is a component of the metabolic enzyme xanthine oxidase.
A low intake is associated with mouth and gum disorders and cancer.
A deficiency may cause impotence in males. Those whose diets are
high in refined and processed foods are at risk for deficiency. Neodymium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Nickel,
Mineral. A mineral of which
only trace amounts are needed. It is thought to be involved in the
body's use of fats and the blood sugar glucose. A deficiency may
aggravate anemia. Niobium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Osmium,
Mineral. Trace mineral
occurring in plants and water. Palladium,
Mineral. Trace mineral
occurring in plants and water. Phosphorus,
Mineral. This mineral assists
the body in the utilization of vitamins and the conversion of food
to energy. It is also needed for bone and tooth formation, cell
growth, contraction of the heart muscle, and kidney function. A
deficiency can lead to anxiety, bone pain, fatigue, irregular
breathing, numbness, skin sensitivity, trembling, weakness, and
weight changes. Platinum,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Potassium,
Mineral. This mineral is
important for a healthy nervous system and a regular heart rhythm.
It may help prevent stroke, aids in proper muscle contraction, and
works with sodium to control the body's water balance. It also
regulates the transfer of nutrients through cell membranes. This
function of potassium has been shown to decrease with age, which may
account for some of the circulatory damage, lethargy, and weakness
experienced by older people. Tobacco and caffeine reduce potassium
absorption. Praseodymium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Rherium,
Mineral. Trace minerals found
in plants and water. Rhodium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Rubidium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Ruthenium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Samarium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Scandium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Selenium,
Mineral. Selenium's principal
function is to inhibit the oxidation of lipids (fats). It is a vital
antioxidant, especially when combined with vitamin E. It protects
the immune system by preventing the formation of free radicals,
which can damage the body. Deficiency has been linked to cancer and
heart disease. Silicon,
Mineral. The mineral silicon
is necessary for the formation of collagen for bones and connective
tissue, for healthy nails, skin and hair, and for calcium
absorption. It is needed to maintain flexible arteries and plays a
major role in preventing heart disease. It stimulates the immune
system and inhibits the aging process in tissues. Silicon levels
decrease with aging, so elderly people need larger amounts. Boron,
calcium, magnesium, manganese and potassium aid in the effective
utilization of silicon. Silver,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Sodium,
Mineral. Sodium is necessary
for maintaining proper water balance and blood pH. It is also needed
for stomach, nerve and muscle function. Strontium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Sulfate. Sodium
compound from sulfuric acid.
Tantalum, Mineral. Trace
mineral found in plants and waste. Tellerium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, are absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Terbium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Thallium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Thorium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Thulium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Tin,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Titanium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health. Tungsten,
Herb. A trace mineral that,
like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There is
very little research available regarding this mineral with regards
to health. Uranium, Mineral. A
trace mineral that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the
growing soil. There is very little research available regarding this
mineral with regards to health. Vanadium,
Mineral. Vanadium is a
mineral needed in trace amounts. It is needed for the formation of
bones, teeth, and cartilage development. A deficiency may be linked
to cardiovascular and kidney disease, impaired reproductive ability,
and increased infant mortality. Zinc,
Mineral. This mineral is
important in prostate gland function and the growth of the
reproductive organs. It may prevent acne and regulate the activity
of oil glands. It is required for protein synthesis and collagen
formation, and promotes a healthy immune system and the healing of
wounds. It protects the liver from chemical damage and is vital for
bone formation. Zirconium,
Mineral. A trace mineral
that, like most, is absorbed by plants from the growing soil. There
is very little research available regarding this mineral with
regards to health.
Also Includes:
Hafrium, Lutecium, Yitrium
Ingredients:
Aluminum Antimony Barium
Beryllium Bismuth Boron
Bromide Cadmium Calcium
Carbon Cerium Cesium
Chloride Chromium Cobalt
Copper Dysprosium Erbium
Europium Fluorine
Gadolinium
Gallium Germanium Gold
Hafrium Holmium Indium
Iodine Iridium Iron
Lanthanum Lithium
Lutecium
Magnesium Manganese
Molybdenum
Neodymium Nickel Niobium
Osmium Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum Potassium
Praseodymium
Rherium Rhodium Rubidium
Ruthenium Samarium
Scandium
Selenium Silicon Silver
Sodium Strontium Sulfate
Tantalum Tellerium
Terbium
Thallium Thorium Thulium
Tin Titanium Tungsten
Uranium Vanadium Yitrium
Zinc Zirconium
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