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What is the difference between Ionic, Colloidal and Angstrom (also called Nano) Minerals?

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What is the difference between Ionic, Colloidal and Angstrom (also called Nano) Minerals?

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Colloids are groups of molecules held together by special electrical properties dispersed or suspended in a liquid. Ions are single molecules with an electric charge. Angstrom (nano) merely refers to the size of the ions. To qualify as angstrom size the ion must be a unit of measurement that equals one ten-billionth of a meter or less in size. Fulvic Acid minerals contain all these states, making them the most unique and complex molecules in nature. Science has yet to synthesize co-valent colloids that are able to release single ions of angstrom size at the appropriate time and place within the body and cells. The statement that “Colloids are not easily absorbed” is true for any other colloids because they do not contain the complex variety of donor and receptor sites that fulvic co-valent colloids do.

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