>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 magnesium 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.<

Actually, the ratio of minerals to each other in
Concentrace is nearly identical to the ration of
minerals found in healthy human blood plasma.

Dr. Reams said that our bodies utilized all the
minerals. He said our bodies even need a tiny (trace)
amount of aluminum, but the kind found in nature, not
a laboratory, and in infinitesimal amounts. Natural
chloride, found in meat and many grains, is nothing to
fear.

Lithium, as found in nature, is quite different than
the concentrated stuff used by doctors.

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