What Is So Unique About Ionic Minerals?
What do ionized mineral really do and who needs them? Some of the greatest minds in science, biology and clinical research have shown very clearly through their research that easily ionizable forms of minerals are the ones that the body is able to selectively absorb and utilize. Ionic minerals easily come apart in a watery environment and become either positively charged or negatively charged. The body is very discriminatory. The body knows when it needs mineral in greater amounts and when that happens, the body reaches out for those minerals. The density of the transporter proteins goes up on the intestinal cell surface and the body is actually looking for those minerals.