Ionic vs. Colloidal Minerals


"The human body must regulate the distribution of minerals in a precise way, carried by proteins or rely on carefully controlled ionic exchange. Because positive charges repel each other and negative charges do likewise, cells can regulate the intake of minerals ironically. Colloids can not do this because they are in a constant state of equilibrium. The human body, by comparison can not be in a constant state of equilibrium, because constant changes are occurring related to energy, waste products, nutrient requirements, cell division, etc."

"Essentially, let the cell control what it need, or does not need - ionically, the way nature indented it! It really does work for the many hundreds of billions of cells in the human body." (A.G.Schauss Ph.D.)

What's a colloidal mineral?

"Basically colloidal minerals are a mixture of clay and water. When water, the dispersing agent, is mixed with clay, the dispersed colloid, a colloidal mineral is created. When an element is soluble, it is usually more absorbable than when insoluble. Calling the product colloidal makes the product insolvable by definition. If it was a soluble solution, it could not be a colloidal. So, how can colloidal minerals be more absorbable."
(A.G.Schauss Ph.D.)

One should be mindful that many colloidal mineral product contain high levels of aluminium, and low levels of minerals and trace elements. Overall, the average of 5 colloidal mineral products tested, revealed an average of 15 elements. This conflicts significantly with the claim that these products contain 70 of more elements.
(A.G.Schauss Ph.D.)

Product Comparison Charts

The following graphs reflect test results comparing #28 ConcenTrace® Ionic Trace Mineral Drops with 28 other leading minerals and trace element products available in the marketplace worldwide, many of which are colloidal mineral products.

The graphs outline the results of total dissolved solids (TDS), ash and pH. These tests are important in that they clearly show how concentrated the ConcenTrace® product is. As you will see, consumers simply will not find any other ionic trace mineral supplement product that provides the level of concentration that ConcenTrace® Ionic Trace Minerals does.
 


 


The USP method was utilized to measure remaining solids after water was boiled.

pH: A calibrated Fisher Scientific Accument pH meter was used. A pH of 7 is neutral. >7 is basic and <7 is acidic. The higher the pH, the more basic and the lower the pH, the more acidic the solution is. The stomach has a pH of 1 and blood a pH of 7.3 - 7.4.

Above are results of a comparative analysis of 28 products, showing ConcenTrace® (#28) well pH-balanced.