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Vitamins: Vitamin A, Vitamine B complex, Vitamin B-1, Vitamin B-2, Vitamin B-3, Vitamin B-4, Vitamin B-5, Vitamin B-6, Vitamin B-7, Vitamin B-9, Vitamin B-12, Vitamin B-15, Vitamin B-17, Vitamin C, Vitamin B-x, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin F, Vitamin H, Vitamin K, Vitamin L, Inositol
Minerals: Calcium, Chloride, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Sulfur, Trace Minerals: Iodine, Iron, Zinc, Selenium, Fluoride, Chromium, Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum, Other Trace Minerals: Arsenic, Boron, Nickel, Silicon, Other Trace Elements: Aluminum, Bromine, Cadmium, Germanium, Lead, Lithium, Rubidium, Tin, Vanadium
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Birth Of The Colloidal Mineral Industry |
1920 Tom Clark discovers a natural phenomenon he calls Colloidal Minerals |
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By 1926 the Product is in widespread use and many imitations are starting to spring up. |
Year 2000, Hundreds of imitators produce products called Colloidal Minerals. |
| The growth of Products called Colloidal
Minerals has been profound. The process is certainly nothing
new. Here's how it works.
Products A & B imitate the Original Products C,D&E Imitate A&B Products F,G,H,I&J imitate C,D&E and so on-------- |
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Competition through Reverse engineering and duplication is not necessarily a good thing for the originator but it is a normal business practice and usually results in improvements and cost savings for the consumer. However when competitors cannot easily duplicate a product it is often imitated which is a very bad thing for both the originator and the consumer. | ||
| An honest evaluation of products A & B will demonstrate they do not resemble the Original Product in either form or format. That being the case, what about product Z? |
Here is some friendly
advice from an Insider: |
Beware of Analysis! A multi-element analysis is often used to fool consumers. It does not tell you what a product is nor can it tell you whether a product is helpful or harmful. For an explanation of the science search the web for Atoms & Elements. |
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