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Why
Liquid Minerals are Better For You
Water-soluble minerals are unique from other mineral supplements
because they utilize a new proprietary scientific technology
that transforms insoluble minerals (metals) into angstrom-sized
water-soluble particles.
Eidon
Knows Iodine
Our new concentrated Iodine is now available in a
2-ounce format! One drop is 75% of the US RDA. However,
Iodine has been maligned in mainstream medicine over the
last 100 years to the degree that the current suggested
RDA will barely keep a Goiter at bay.
RDA
Who decides the RDAs for vitamins and minerals? What you
need to know about Recommended Daily Allowances.
Selenium
When
proper selenium balance is achieved, the risk of getting
cancer is half that of a person who is selenium deficient.
Silicon
Excerpt from: Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete
Guide to Diet and Nutritional Medicine
What
is Eidon Silica Mineral Supplement?
Chief Chemist, Fred Elsner, explains the chemistry behind
our silica supplement.
The
Importance of Magnesium
Most doctors will refer to your blood test even if your
symptoms are screaming magnesium deficiency.
Silica
As early as 1878, Louis Pasteur predicted that silica would
be found to be an important therapeutic substance for many
diseases and would play a significant role in human health
and consequently nutrition.
Calcium
Imbalances in the Bloodstream
Imbalances in the bloodstream are not caused by excessive
or insufficient intakes of calcium, but rather the malfunction
of one or more specific regulatory organs. . .
The
Fundamental Role of Minerals
Just as the earth must maintain its balance to function
optimally, our bodies need balance, too. When given
the right materials in the right form (from nature) the
body can do amazing things to promote its own health. .
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The
Arthritis, Osteoporosis and Silica Link (pdf)
Studies document that arthritis afflicts more than 10%
of the American population, with more than 50% of seniors,
age 65 and older, suffering from joint pain similar. . .
Minerals
that Build the Immune System
In an article appearing in the July 15, 2000 issue of the
Lancet, a highly respected medical journal, an excellent
summary of current selenium research was presented.
Here is a list of health problems associated with a deficiency
of selenium. . .
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