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What Are Liquid Colloidal Minerals?

What are liquid colloidal minerals? There are lots of health company representatives everywhere, promoting this and that. And sometimes, they talk so fast that you don't even know what they're promoting, and they don't give time for questions. This article is about liquid colloidal minerals.

What is a colloidal? A colloidal is simply a particle suspended in something. For example, coffee is a colloidal, because coffee is simply milk and coffee (mix, beans, etc.) suspended in water. Lemonade is another example of a colloidal, because it is sugar and lemon juice suspended in water.

Liquid colloidal minerals are small particles that are extracted from plants, in a liquid solution. They can easily be absorbed into the small intestine.

There was a story about liquid colloidal minerals which started in 1920 in Utah. An Indian led an ailing rancher named T.J. Clark to a spring. He was given a bitter tasting drink. Soon after that, Clark made a remarkable recovery. He went on to discover more about the "magic spring".

He later was told that the spring ran through a forest. When the water from the spring was studied, it was found to have contained over 70 different kinds of minerals.

This water was later named 'Liquid Colloidal Minerals' or 'Plant Derived Minerals', as the name says, because the minerals were taken from plants. They are now manufactured by mining shale and combining it with filtered spring water. That mixture is then filtered again several times to make sure that it is clean and safe for customers to buy and consume.

There are many arguments against and in favour of liquid colloidal minerals. Some doctors argue that you can get all the vitamins and nutrition you need from the four food groups: grain (bread, cereal, etc.), meat (beef, pork, etc.), dairy (milk, cheese, etc.), and fruits and vegetables (apples, oranges, celery, broccoli, etc.). Others argue that the soil is not good, therefore the food is not good, and we should turn to minerals from plants.

There are also many people that say liquid colloidal minerals have cured their disease, but there is no solid evidence that it is the liquid colloidal minerals that have cured them, and not the therapy or surgery that they've taken. Liquid colloidal minerals are said to have cured all kinds of diseases, but again, there is no solid evidence that the curing has to do with liquid colloidal minerals.

There is also a theory that liquid colloidal minerals only work on some people, depending on your age, your habits, your temper, etc. If you are curious about liquid colloidal minerals, they can be store-bought for a good (and reasonable) price. Also, if the liquid colloidal vitamins don't work for you, there is also another rumour that liquid colloidal vitamins work great for preserving plants.

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