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Re: Ionic Trace mineral drops - are they safe?


I have been in the health food industry a long time and it is still a guess. Check for a deficiency you notice and look for an imbalance that is noted with major minerals.

I use 4 things for distilled water. A macro type liquid that I suspect is just silica that make a difference. (peeling nails)

Concentrace sea minerals at a low volume.

Pink Himalayan salt at a low volume.

Iodized Sea Salt at a low volume.

Small amounts of cod liver oil or vit d3 in winter. Lots of fruits and veggies in everything.
 

 
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