What is the difference between ionic/water soluble and colloidal minerals?
We believe the criteria for proper utilization and absorption of all minerals is dependent on the size and absorbability of the mineral. Just because a mineral is in a colloidal suspension does not insure that it will absorb. A colloidal particle is a mineral that is between the molecules. An example of a colloid is: if you receive your water from copper pipes the copper in the water is in a colloidal form. In this form most minerals are toxic and can cause major health problems. When testing a colloid you can shine a flashlight or laser through the suspension and you will see the particles, this is known as the "Tyndall Effect". Whereas Cliff Scott Enterprises mineral solutions have the ionic minerals bonding with the molecules and have no Tyndall Effect When minerals are truly in solution and are water soluble they are superior to colloidal products.