If only they could remove the chloride in the process when the remove the 
sodium, then we would have a near perfect trace element product. Perhaps they 
cant separate the chloride out without loosing the other minerals. The 
magneisum is high and is instantly absorbed, also the trace mineral lithium is 
very high (mg amounts), thats reputed as being  a good antidepressant, but I am 
not sure if this creates an imbalance in the long run.

[email protected] wrote:  AGAIN THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Terry Chamberlin 
> Richard said,
> >Do you not also have a wonderful source of an algae 
> substance that is stuffed full of minerals that we
> should all be taking?<
> 
> I highly recommend a liquid mineral supplement called
> Concentrace. You would need to call the HF stores
> around you to see if they carry it. I can ship it to
> folks who cannot find it in their area.
> 
> It contains every single mineral the body needs, the
> most comprehensive supplement I've found. (It wouldn't
> replace the need for various macro-minerals like
> calcium, potassium, etc.)
> 
> I compare the body to a brick wall. The wall is
> composed of bricks and the mortar that holds the
> bricks together. In this case, the bricks represent
> calciums, and the mortar is all the rest of the
> minerals. Concentrace is the mortar.
> 
> 
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