

Where do Minerals Come From
Why We Need Mineral Supplements
It has become necessary to supplement our diet in order to get the daily requirements of essential elements. We would need to eat an unrealistic amount of fruits and vegetables because the nutrients are no longer available in the soil.
*Source: U.S. Senate Document 264 was written in 1936, and submitted as part of a Congressional investigation into U.S. farming practices. The leading authorities of the day had been sounding the alarm that depleted soils were causing a significant decline in the nation's health, evidenced by a steady increase in degenerative diseases.
Organic vs Inorganic Minerals
Inorganic minerals are dead minerals, such as heavy metals, which when consumed are stored in our tissues, bones, and joints eventually building up and become toxic!
Through modern processing of foods (such as pasteurization, cooking, adding preservatives, etc.) the bonds between the food components are destroyed, as well as the enzymes. The result is inorganic or denatured food components and thus inorganic food.
As humans, the best way that we can fully access minerals on a cellular level is through the consumption of plants. The human body does not have the ability to process inorganic "dead" minerals as plants do, therefore we must rely on the plant kingdom to prepare our foods.
Adya Ionic Mineral solution contains "ionized" or "living" minerals similar to plants.
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Minerals are things like Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Calcium, etc. They are all minerals that are found in the world around us and our neccessary for all the chemical processes that go on inside our bodies! Just as Iron is essential for our blood to be able to carry oxygen around, other minerals have vital roles neccessary for our bodies to function properly.
The best way to enhance your mineral intake is the all-natural way -- eating a variety of unrefined foods, including whole grain breads and cereals, lots of fresh fruits and deeply colored vegetables, lean meats, and low-fat dairy products.
All minerals come from the earth's soil. As plants grow, minerals are absorbed from the soil through the roots of plants, and are transformed inside the plants cells where they are transformed into "organic" minerals which our bodies can utilize. They become a "living" part of the plant.
The iron in broccoli doesn’t look like the iron in your car. It has been transformed from inorganic to organic. Unfortunately, in most supplements, minerals are not food, they are rocks and metals.
For example, here are some calcium supplements translated from there chemical names into language we all can understand: calcium carbonate is limestone; calcium sulfate is plaster; calcium phosphate is chalk. Additionally, unnatural forms of calcium are included in colloidal minerals and are useless in our bodies building up to toxic levels in our bones and joints.
Did you know that despite arguments that our soils aren't depleted... studies have been conducted by our government* to confirm that our soils are depleted of minerals?
At one time, plants which we eat were rich in minerals, vitamins and nutrients. Due to the depletion of soils and the use of synthetic fertilizers and modern farming-manufacturing processes, plants which were once rich with a usable form of the minerals, vitamins and other nutrients, are now severely depleted.
Organic Minerals are Ionized, or living!
Plants utilize minerals from the ground by absorbing them through their roots making them "ionic" or electrical in nature. Ionic "living" minerals are much easier for the body to assimilate making the minerals useable at the cellular level. Organic or "ionized" minerals are not stored or deposited in the body. Research shows that organic minerals will actually replace heavy metals deposited in the body and flush them out through bodily functions.
Adya Ionic Minerals are capable of delivering these vital minerals to your body efficiently and naturally!
Disclaimer: The statements contained in these documents have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to cure, diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.
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Why We Need Minerals
1)
Minerals deliver vitamins and nutrients to our bodies.
2)
Minerals are tiny garbage collectors that remove toxins from our bodies through bodily
functions, such as, elimination, urination, sweat, etc.
Minerals are essential to our immune system and play a vital role in combating viruses and bacteria that enter the body.
Research indicates that minerals play a significant role against a variety of degenerative diseases and processes. They may also prevent and reduce injury from environmental pollutants and enhance the ability to work and learn. Minerals are just as essential as vitamins and, like most vitamins, they cannot be made in the body. All our bodies' mineral needs must to be supplied through proper diet.