The KEY difference between COLLOIDAL and IONIZED is colloidal minerals
are suspended in a liquid, ionized minerals are DISSOLVED!
When super small minerals are defined to be in a colloidal state, it is
assumed that minerals are suspended in a solution. Adya minerals
are much smaller than colloidal minerals; and they are dissolved in an
IONIZED state. Ionized minerals are more easily absorbed into out blood
stream and body cells
Colloidal minerals are currently popular products promoted as
containing a broad range of minerals in a highly absorbable form. But,
colloidal minerals are basically clays dispersed in water. Something
colloidal (suspended in water) is insoluble by definition, and
insoluble minerals are generally less absorbable than soluble minerals.
A better way to get your macro and trace minerals is in ionized form,
the form in which plants and mammals are designed to absorb inorganic
minerals. To be absorbed, minerals must be reduced to the ionized state
(charged particles of elemental minerals). If receive minerals in this
form, they are immediately absorbed without intermediate processing.
Converting minerals requires stomach acid -- something in which many
people, and particularly the elderly, tend to be deficient.
Clinical research have shown very clearly that ionized 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 minerals 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.
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