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By definition, we are told that colloidal substances.... "will not diffuse easily through vegetable or animal membrane."

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Colloidal minerals are not readily absorbed by the body due to the absence of an electrical charge and their relatively large size, unlike other mineral forms.

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The minerals contained in Adya Ionized Minerals have an electric charge!

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What is a Colloidal Mineral Supplement?

      Current Random House Dictionary Definition of COLLOID:  A. Colloidal system, one in which a finely divided solid is suspended in a liquid: such colloids range from solutions to gels. B. A colloidal suspension C. A substance that when suspended in a liquid will not diffuse easily through vegetable or animal membrane.

       Colloidal minerals are simply extra-small mineral particles suspended in a solution (unlike Adya Ionized Minerals which are DISSOLVED, not suspended). Colloidal minerals, which have been described by some as "mud" or "crushed rocks," are sold as elixirs, capsules, and oral sprays.

       It has been stated that colloidal minerals are so small that they require no effort to be absorbed. The hype behind the colloidal minerals tells us that the particles are so small that they absorb directly into your body's tissues. Yet, by definition, we are told that colloidal substances.... "will not diffuse easily through vegetable or animal membrane. "

Where do Colloidal Minerals come from, and How are Colloidal Minerals Made?

    Soaking specific types of pulverized shale in water allows some of the shale's organic matter to dissolve, creating a liquid that is termed a shale leachate. "Colloidal mineral supplements" are nothing more than shale leachates. Fine particles, which do not dissolve, are also suspended in these leachates.

     At least some, if not all, of Colloidal Mineral elixirs are water-leached from carbonaceous shales mined from the Emery coalfield of Emery County in central Utah.

     The organic matter in the shales of the coalfied is essentially the same as the organic matter that composes purer coal.

The organic matter in the shales and coals originated as plant material that accumulated in wetlands and bogs.  After being mined, this carbonaceous shale is crushed and then soaked in water. After a period of time, perhaps 3 to 4 weeks, the water (leachate) is filtered off, bottled, and marketed as a "colloidal mineral supplement."

Do Colloidal Minerals have a 98% Absorption Rate?

     Colloidal minerals are promoted to be absorbed at a rate of 98%.  There is no scientific documentation on colloidal mineral absorption. Colloidal minerals are not readily absorbed by the body due to the absence of an electrical charge and their relatively large size, unlike other mineral forms.

     By definition, a colloidal mineral is that mineral finely divided and suspended in a liquid. Why suspended? Why not dissolved? Because the mineral forms in the colloidal minerals are not soluble. When a mineral form is dissolved in a liquid, it then exists in its smallest possible form - either as a part of a bioavailable molecule or as a positively charged atom (cation ). When the other mineral forms present themselves to the absorptive surfaces of the intestine, they are in their smallest possible form or liquid form. Colloidal minerals are much larger in size than other mineral forms.

   It is argued that colloidal mineral forms are more easily dispersed in the body; however, this does not improve their absorption.  In fact, it is necessary for the body to break these minerals down into smaller constituents in order for them to be absorbed.

 

   When you drink water treated with Adya Ionized Mineral Solution you will have begun the process of "Youthing."


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