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What is a colloidal mineral? And how does it compare to chelated minerals?

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What is a colloidal mineral? And how does it compare to chelated minerals?

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Colloidal minerals are very small insoluble particles of shale (clay-like substances) suspended in an acid solution. There is no research which supports that it can be used by the body. Albion amino acid chelated minerals have been proven by research to be well utilized by the body – right down to the cellular level.

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