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Do all so-called “Colloidal Minerals” come from plant sources ?

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Do all so-called “Colloidal Minerals” come from plant sources ?

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No! Some colloidal minerals on the market today are metallic minerals, which have been broken down with hot water or citric acid into a small colloidal size. Metallic colloidal minerals require complete digestion before any nutritional value is released and the normal digestion cycle of the human body is from 15 to 21 hours. What is a colloid? The word colloid relates to size and size only. The definition of a colloid is: “Anything which has been broken down into its smallest divisible part whilst still maintaining the same characteristics of its whole”. If our mineral deficient soils in effect cause us to be sickly today, what will happen to our future generations? This is a good question and one that needs to be addressed worldwide. Think about this! Our world did not attain a population of 1 billion people until 1865. We reached 2 billion by 1925. We doubled again to 4 billion by 1975. Today there are about 6 billion people on earth with a prediction of 10 billion by 2040. Basically

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