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About Minerals
Most minerals have names we recognize, but know little about. However, these nutrients play a vital role in keeping the body functioning properly. Did you know that chromium is a key component in some popular supplements that help regulate blood sugar levels? Boron helps metabolize several other minerals including calcium and magnesium. Iodine is used for the production of thyroid hormones and is found in kelp. Minerals also increase the effectiveness of vitamins.


Minerals Categories

Boron (7)
Calcium (48)
Chromium (11)
Colloidal Minerals (10)
Colloidal Silver (6)
Iodine (2)
Iron (15)
Magnesium (12)
Manganese (11)
Potassium (11)
Selenium (13)
Special Combinations (20)
Zinc (17)



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High Quality Reviews for Minerals



Easy Iron 28 mg


By Joan Jones


I have restless leg syndrome and when I read up on it, the information said iron deficiency could be the cause. I got this easy iron 28 mg and in the evening, when my legs start wanting to move around, I take one of these. Almost immediately, my symptoms quit. It's like a miracle! RLS was keeping me up at night, but when I take one of these iron pills, I have no more problems. Read More...
 

Zinc Food Complex


By Lana


As a typical acne sufferer, I have a long history of products I used to treat this stubborn and unsightly condition. After talking to some people on a skin care forum, I decided to follow their personal advice and give Zinc Food Complex by NewChapter a chance to prove its effectiveness when it comes to treating breakouts. Read More...
 

Colloidal Silver Liquid


By Yvonne Werda-Woodstock, C.Ht.


My mom was sick and just couldn't kick it. She tried all her normal effective remedies of echinachea/goldenseal, Vit. C. , extra zinc, salinespray, etc. all to no avail. A visit to her Doctor for antiobiotics also proved fruitless, as the Doctor diagnosed that she had a VIRUS, for which there isn't an antiobiotic. Read More...