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What is a colloidal?

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What is a colloidal?

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Colloidals are solid particles of small size, that when mixed with a liquid will not settle out. They stay in suspension. Undissolved colloids or particles will always reflect light to a degree, depending on the number and size of the particles present. If the particles dissolve they are no longer colloidal but are dissolved solids. True colloidals are too large to pass through cell membranes and are therefore offer very little health benefit. Ionic minerals can pass through cell membranes with ease. Vital Earth’s Fulvic Mineral Complex is what is known as “complexed and dissolved”, or “ionic”. This means it is much smaller than a colloidal solution and can go through cell membranes to be utilized by the body.

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