Question for y'all, because there seems to be totally opposite views on
"ionic minerals" being easily usable by the human body.  How true do you
think the following information is?
 
 
 
"Objects in the mineral kingdom are made up of substances like carbon,
hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, manganese, and a vast assortment of other
elements.   Elements in this kingdom are held together by very strong bonds.
The scientific terms for the strong, inorganic, mineral kingdom bonds are
"electrovalent" or "ionic"  ..... We don't have the physiological
capabilities of easily converting inorganic minerals into usable materials,
but plants do."
 
"The minerals we eat should be from the plant kingdom.... Once the minerals
become part of the plant kingdom, the bonds are no longer strong; in fact
they become very weak...Our metabolic systems can use these plant minerals
easily and effectively"  ~ Ted Morter, Health and Wellness
 

This makes sense to me, as plants can survive off of water, sun, and
sometime soil -yet humans need edible materials such as plants and animals
sources since we are higher up the food chain. 
 
Best to throw out the ionic mineral supplements and eat more sea vegetables,
algae, etc???  
 
 
Thanks in advance for your help or any info. you may have! 
 
Tara