Organic vs. anorganic minerals

1. Are inorganic minerals positively charged? Are organic minerals (e.g. in plants), always negatively charged? The first order of business when discussing „inorganic“ vs. „organic“ minerals is to clarify the fact that we are talking about the...

Why We Need Mineral Supplements

For over 70 years, hundreds of thousands of people have been using the Rocky Mountain Phyto Essentials product and according to their reports, have experienced some pretty amazing results. Why? … How? The answers are still not completely understood, but when...

Why Plant Derived Colloidal Minerals

Before we start, please note that when we are referring to colloidal minerals, we mean PLANT DERIVED colloidal minerals. Modern chemistry defines a colloid simply as any ground up material in suspension, but back in the 1940s and 50s when the research was first begun,...

Colloidal Minerals – Fact and Myth

Steven E. Whiting, Ph.D.  Institute of Nutritional Science San Diego With the tremendous success of trace mineral products in the marketplace there naturally will be differences of opinion regarding type, form, source, etc. Unfortunately, most of this...

More On Mineral Depletion

Perhaps the best summary is by Dr. William A. Albrecht, Chairman of the Department of Soils at the University of Missouri, who said; „A declining soil fertility, due to a lack of organic material, major elements, and trace minerals, is responsible for poor crops...

Not All Minerals Are Created Equal – PART 2

by Dr. Steven E. Whiting, PhD Non-Toxicity of True Bio-Electrical Colloidal Trace Minerals A question of constant concern when discussing liquid trace mineral supplements frequently seems to be the presence of what are viewed as harmful or toxic minerals. Since a...

Not All Minerals Are Created Equal – PART 1

by Dr. Steven E. Whiting, PhD This article is from the Journal of the Institute of Nutritional Science, June, 1996. Further information on the Institute’s Journal, services and other publications may be obtained from: The Institute of Nutritional Science 9528...

Common Mineral Deficiency Signs

Our Body Cannot Make Minerals, These Nutrients Must Be Consistantly Replaced Thirteen minerals have been identified as being essential to the physical well-being of humans. These are: sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, copper, iodine,...