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Aluminum has been linked to Alzheimers Disease. Is the aluminum in Fulvic Acid Mineral harmful?

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Aluminum has been linked to Alzheimers Disease. Is the aluminum in Fulvic Acid Mineral harmful?

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A refined mineral or metal produced by man should not be confused with a naturally chelated ionic form of aluminium, arsenic, lead, or any trace element derived from plant life. Aluminium is the second most prevalent element on earth and organic aluminium is in every food we eat. Combined with fulvic acid, organic aluminium forms aluminium silicate which is harmless to the body. (One gram of beans contain 200 mg. of aluminium silicate. If it were harmful, people who eat beans as a staple would all have Alzheimer’s disease.) All minerals found in plants are bound to an organic compound composed of amino acids, proteins or acids. Plant form minerals are ionic rather than metallic elements. Return to XL Min.

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