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70,000,000 - Year Old Gold Mine
There is another form of minerals. They're organically derived minerals. These
don't come from rocks and soil. They are neither metallic nor salts. These are called colloidal minerals.
The organic or plant derived minerals come from humic shale. What's that? Well,
it's prehistoric plant life in its concentrated form. It was first discovered on a Utah mountain-top and sold in 1926. It's
plant derived minerals.
That was 70 years ago, so we're not talking about some brand new, unproven product.
Colloidal minerals are still harvested on that mountain today, from a 70-million-year-old humic shale deposit.
The air was full of oxygen and nitrogen back then, not like today. Some trees grew
25 feet A YEAR! Earth was a nutrient rich environment. Animal life like the Brontosaurus ate lots of minerals back when it
was in plant form. And you know how big they got.
"Organic" Colloidal Minerals Are The Answer
Millions of years ago, Mother nature yielded a nutritional powerhouse. Prehistoric
plant life was packed with one of nature's most amazing nutrients...colloidal minerals are taken from plants that have already assimilated inorganic minerals from rocks and soil.
Through a process called photosynthesis, the plants have converted these precious
minerals into organic colloidals that are easily absorbable by the human body.
Colloidals are microscopic-sized electrically charged particles. When absorbed
by the body, colloidals act like a magnet, helping to pull broken-down cells into the bloodstream to be eliminated. Meanwhile,
the body is replenished with nourishing life-enriching minerals.
Plant derived minerals are clearly the BEST way to get your minerals. American
Longevity offers the BEST plant derived colloidal minerals in the world.
The Name Was First Used By The Pioneer
'Thomas Jefferson Clark' To Describe A Mineral Deposit That He Discovered Back in 1920

Thomas Jefferson Clark discovered a unique deposit of minerals
in a pre-historic valley in Utah that were believed to be the remains of an ancient rain forest. Geologists say the rain forest was rapidly
buried 60-120 million years ago, by rising flood waters.
Sand,
clay & silt had shielded the plants with an impervious barrier that protected them from the elements.
Clark believed he had found the source of a legend that was thousands
of years old. Indians who befriended him, had told him of a "sacred spring", with great healing powers, that had dried up
100-200 years earlier.
Many years of hard life as a rancher had taken its toll and Clark's health
began to fail. No longer able to remain in the saddle or maintain his ranch, Clark is desperate for a cure. Plagued with severe
fatigue, abdominal pain and a major loss of appetite, he has been reduced to 97 pounds.The nearest doctor is a day and a half's
ride away and Clark was not expected to survive.
In desperation he devised a method to "leach" the minerals from the ore
samples he had collected, using purified water. He began to drink his formulation and finally regained his health.
Word spread about Clark's recovery and people flocked to get his amazing
mineral. In 1926, he began to sell his "colloidal minerals" and since then they have been enjoyed by people the world over.
The word 'Colloidal' is a bit of a 'misnomer'
and has created a lot confusion.

(kl´oid) (KEY) [Gr.,=gluelike],
A mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension
"Colloidal
particles are larger than molecules but too small to be observed directly with a microscope; however, their shape and size
can be determined by electron microscopy. In a true solution the particles of dissolved substance are of molecular size and
are thus smaller than colloidal particles; in a coarse mixture (e.g., a suspension) the particles are much larger than colloidal
particles. Although there are no precise boundaries of size between the particles in mixtures, colloids, or solutions, colloidal
particles are usually on the order of 10-7 to 10-5 cm in size". Click here for a full translation:
As you can see, these minerals have been lumped into a category
including glue, gelatin and starch! Click here to see the problem of using the word colloidal minerals?:
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What Are Liquid Minerals? |
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They are naturally occurring
"Bio-Available" plant-derived trace minerals from an ancient organic plant deposit
from the Cretaceous Period. (60-120 million years old!)
The Cretaceous period was at the very peak of the era of the
largest dinosaurs when flowering and fruiting plants were at their height of development.
The liquid minerals are 100%
organic and are derived from the original ancient rainforest which was compressed and encapsulated in the exact location where
it once grew in Southern Utah.
They are bound in permanent suspension
and are so small that they cannot be seen by a microscope.
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How Do The Plants Produce The Minerals? |
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Microbes (microbial waste products and exudates) convert minerals
to organic forms which are absorbed by plant roots. Plants don't convert anything really, the soil is the stomach of the plant.
Plants use the converted minerals they absorb and complex them into organic molecules in their cells that combine to make
the RNA and DNA of the cell, etc. Otherwise the minerals are expelled, never absorbed at all, or exuded back into the soil
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