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What are Trace Minerals? |
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Darrell Miller | 11/20/05 |


Date:
November 20, 2005 07:41 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: What are Trace Minerals?
You may collect silver coins, wear a platinum ring, or have a gold filling. You've likely sipped tea poured from a copper kettle, eaten a cookie from a fancy tin container, or traveled on an airplane made of titanium. But did you know that these elements and many others -- in very small, balanced trace amounts -- are critical to your health? Although trace minerals are no longer as common in the foods you eat, they exist plentifully in their proper proportions in the mineral-rich waters of the earth's oceans and seas.
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