What gives Terramin ® its red-tan color?
Our clay contains around 4% iron. Just as the iron in your blood makes it red, the iron content of Terramin ® changes its color to a reddish tan. Human blood needs iron, yet it only has a couple of grams in it to create all of your blood’s dramatic red color. Incredibly, an adult human has only an amount of iron inside their entire body to equal the weight of a US penny. There are 56 other macro, micro, and trace minerals in colloidal, ionic form within this supercharged mineral compound. Most don’t create much color, but they are part of your physiology and help keep your body working. Many absolutely critical micro minerals are needed in only hyper-trace amounts. Don’t let the small amounts lead you to think they are less important. If you are missing some of these minerals, your health and life could be threatened. Unfortunately, the food chain is depleted of many of these trace elements and processed foods make them even less available. Most people are mineral deficient and unaware