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I'm curious Duncan, if you know whether it's necessary to take trace

minerals in a liquid form, to assure quality and effectiveness?

thanks

JP

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" Duncan Crow " <duncancrow

 

Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:11 PM

Re: Re: Re: Suppliment delivery systems, and

glyco nutrients

 

 

> Does anyone know of

> a company that has a tablet form glyco nutrient with aloe, and

> fucose that works on this principal or is all of this stuff a lot of

> hype? Thanks, David Rehus

 

David, It's not hype.

 

I've sold a fair bit of Mannatech in my time; however my current

first choice is Body Balance from Life Force International. It

contains aloe gel so it supplies glyconutrients, but also fucose and

fucoidans from nine sea vegetables, in a cold-processed ionic liquid

with 90% or better bioavailability.

 

This is a rich source of phytonutrients, organic trace minerals,

vitamins, and amino acids. You'd have to use several Mannatech

products to approach it and even then the trace minerals and

fucoidans wouldn't be there.

 

Get a free bottle here:

http://lifeforcefamily.com/ PIN 20466442

 

Life Force International will follow up with a small information kit,

for free, if you change from customer to member, also free.

 

I've reversed serious diseases and a couple of potentially fatal

autoimmunes with a program that included either or both product

lines, and a specific program for gulf war illness is being practiced

by people, using Body Balance saturation. I'm not so sure this can be

accomplished with Mannatech products.

 

regards,

 

Duncan Crow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> I'm curious Duncan, if you know whether it's necessary to take trace

> minerals in a liquid form, to assure quality and effectiveness? thanks

> JP

 

No. (for most people)

 

Minerals are ionised and absorbed primarily in the bowel, but

somewhat also in the stomach. This requires acid levels to be

adequate, and a lot of people mistakenly treat " acid stomach " and

defeat this natural prcess. In an unhealthy bowel culture or a

diseased bowel the ionisation and absorption is also impaired.

 

Ionic liquid minerals don't rely on the process, and they are around

90% or better bioavailable, compared to around 8% to 10% for milti-

minerals.

 

Put another way, animals generally get benefit from a salt lick and

so can we.

 

regards,

 

Duncan Crow

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Thank you Duncan:

I appreciate your observations.

JP

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" Duncan Crow " <duncancrow

 

Tuesday, August 17, 2004 8:34 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Suppliment delivery

systems, and glyco nutrients

 

 

> I'm curious Duncan, if you know whether it's necessary to take trace

> minerals in a liquid form, to assure quality and effectiveness? thanks

> JP

 

No. (for most people)

 

Minerals are ionised and absorbed primarily in the bowel, but

somewhat also in the stomach. This requires acid levels to be

adequate, and a lot of people mistakenly treat " acid stomach " and

defeat this natural prcess. In an unhealthy bowel culture or a

diseased bowel the ionisation and absorption is also impaired.

 

Ionic liquid minerals don't rely on the process, and they are around

90% or better bioavailable, compared to around 8% to 10% for milti-

minerals.

 

Put another way, animals generally get benefit from a salt lick and

so can we.

 

regards,

 

Duncan Crow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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