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What are ionized minerals and why are they different from colloidal minerals?

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What are ionized minerals and why are they different from colloidal minerals?

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Ionized minerals are bio electrically charged minerals that are dissolved in water. They carry an extra electron. You may have heard of colloidal minerals. Colloidal minerals are suspended in liquid but they are still frequently too large to be readily absorbed into the bloodstream. When super small minerals are defined to be in a colloidal state, it is assumed that minerals are suspended in a solution, such as water. The best minerals are IONIZED or living! Roxtract does not claim its 22 minerals to be suspended, as colloidal minerals. Our minerals are much smaller than colloidal mineralsand, they are DISSOLVED, not suspended, in an ionized or livingstate. Therefore they are more easily absorbed into our blood stream and body cells. Ionized minerals enter our body surrounded by nutrients. In ionized form, minerals DO NOT build up to toxic levels in tissues and joints as do minerals in other forms. In laymans terms ionization means absorbed, but also electrically charged. Our body work

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