Guest guest Posted March 18, 2008 Report Share Posted March 18, 2008 Hi, . Thank you for posting this. I had asked about whether or not it is worth it to take colloidal liquid trace minerals quite a few messages ago and got no responses. I cannot decide whether or not Concentrace liquid minerals is any good to take or not, due to unresolved question of absorbability. Certainly raw vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds beans, rice, etc is a more absorbable source of minerals. But if one wants to " make sure " one is getting enough trace minerals, who can tell me if Concentrace liquid minerals or similar work or not? Thank you and best of health, Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2008 Report Share Posted March 18, 2008 Hi Elliot and thanks for your support for the work we've been doing. What I know about Concentrace that makes it objectionable to me, is that its source for minerals is the Great Salt Lake, which has been found to have severe mercury levels in places in the recent past. levels higher than anyone ever expected. (though not in all places), There are issues that may be contributing to higher mercury levels in the Great Salt Lake areas, nearby mines for example...and this is all being investigated. On the net you can find some of the reports on this and what they are doing now. If you believe heavy metals contribute to causes of cancer, and I do, I think it would be wise to seek products more free of contamination if at all possible. The situation around the Great Salt Lake area is a changing one, and bears watching in my mind. the company making Concentrace goes through a lot of quality control, and seems like a reputable company, except for this matter and the fact that they compare the Great Salt Lake and its qualities as being identical to the natural oceans. This is not true, they are close, but with important differences. There is also controversy over the best way to get your minerals.....with nanotechnology, Ionics etc. some believe this is not as effective as they are made out to be. Of course if you can get what you need from good organic food sources you are better off, but those sources have depleting amounts of nutrients as we are seeing everyday. We need higher levels of magnesium and iodine than we are currently getting. [ ] Re: New cancer website and book--liquid minerals? Hi, . Thank you for posting this. I had asked about whether or not it is worth it to take colloidal liquid trace minerals quite a few messages ago and got no responses. I cannot decide whether or not Concentrace liquid minerals is any good to take or not, due to unresolved question of absorbability. Certainly raw vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds beans, rice, etc is a more absorbable source of minerals. But if one wants to " make sure " one is getting enough trace minerals, who can tell me if Concentrace liquid minerals or similar work or not? Thank you and best of health, Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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