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Element #5 on the Periodic Table, Boron (B) in its purely natural state forms black, opaque crystals with a metallic luster. Boron has been shown t...
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$14.00
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Element #20 on the Periodic Table, Calcium (Ca) is perhaps the most important single mineral provided by Mother Earth for human health and well-bei...
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$14.00
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Element #20 on the Periodic Table, Calcium (Ca) is perhaps the most important single mineral provided by Mother Earth for human health and well-bei...
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$24.00
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Element #24 on the Periodic Table, Chromium (Cr) is a steel-gray, lustrous metal in its pure elemental form. Chromium deficiencies result in lo...
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$14.00
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Element #24 on the Periodic Table, Chromium (Cr) is a steel-gray, lustrous metal in its pure elemental form. Chromium deficiencies result in low bl...
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$24.00
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Element #27 on the Periodic Table, Cobalt (Co) in its natural state is a gray, hard, magnetic metal. Cobalt has been proven to be an extremely impo...
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$14.00
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Element #29 on the Periodic Table, Copper (Cu) is a red, lustrous ductile, highly malleable metal. Copper has historically demonstrated anti-parasi...
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$14.00
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Element #32 on the Periodic Table, Germanium (Ge) is a grayish-white, lustrous, brittle metalloid. A poor conductor of electrical currents, neverth...
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$14.00
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Element #79 on the Periodic Table, Gold (Au) is a soft, yellow metal and is probably the first pure metal known to man. In angstrom-sized suspensio...
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$14.00
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Element #79 on the Periodic Table, Gold (Au) is a soft, yellow metal and is probably the first pure metal known to man. In angstrom-sized suspensio...
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$24.00
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Element #49 on the Periodic Table, Indium (In) is a soft, white metal with a bluish tinge. Very similar to Tin in its pure state, Indium is indispe...
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$21.00
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Element #53 on the Periodic Table, Iodine (I) in its natural state is bluish black in color, diatomic, with a metallic luster. Found in high concen...
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$14.00
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Element #53 on the Periodic Table, Iodine (I) in its natural state is bluish black in color, diatomic, with a metallic luster. Found in high concen...
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$24.00
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Element #26 on the Periodic Table, Iron (Fe) is the basis of human blood cells - the staff of life. Iron is primarily absorbed and carried in the b...
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$14.00
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Element #26 on the Periodic Table, Iron (Fe) is the basis of human blood cells - the staff of life. Iron is primarily absorbed and carried in the b...
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$24.00
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Element #12 on the Periodic Table, Magnesium (Mg) is an alkaline, silvery-white metal with a hexagonal closely-packed crystalline structure. In its...
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$14.00
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Element #12 on the Periodic Table, Magnesium (Mg) is an alkaline, silvery-white metal with a hexagonal closely-packed crystalline structure. In its...
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$24.00
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Mineral of Life is a product composed of the fossilized remnant of prehistoric seabed -a rock strata formation known as calzyme, a blend of sodium ...
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$14.00
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Mineral of Life is a product composed of the fossilized remnant of prehistoric seabed -a rock strata formation known as calzyme, a blend of sodium ...
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$24.00
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Element #78 on the Periodic Table, Platinum (Pt) is a silver-gray, lustrous, malleable precious earth metal, often alloyed with other members of th...
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$14.00
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Element #19 on the Periodic Table, Potassium (K) (because it was originally named Kalium) is a very soft, silvery-white, alkali earth metal. Potass...
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$14.00
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Element #19 on the Periodic Table, Potassium (K) (because it was originally named Kalium) is a very soft, silvery-white, alkali earth metal. Potass...
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$24.00
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Serving size(2.5 ML) .5TSP
servings per container :24
Calories: 0
Total Fat: 0g
Sodium: 0%
Total Carbohydrates: 0%
Protein: 0%
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$14.00
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Serving size(2.5 ML) .5 TSP
servings per container :96
Calories: 0
Total Fat: 0g
Sodium: 0%
Total Carbohydrates: 0%
Protein: 0%
Ingredient...
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$24.00
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Element #47 on the Periodic Table, Silver (AG) is one of the earliest known metals, quite likely due to its known medicinal values in the ancient w...
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$14.00
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Element #47 on the Periodic Table, Silver (AG) is one of the earliest known metals, quite likely due to its known medicinal values in the ancient w...
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$24.00
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Element #16 on the Periodic Table, Sulfur, (also known as brimstone) is essential in the repair of cartilage and joints. Sulfur is naturally presen...
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$14.00
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Element #23 on the Periodic Table, Vanadium (V) is a light gray, or white lustrous powder. Vanadium is a partner to Chromium, much as Magnesium mag...
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$14.00
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Element #5 on the Periodic Table, Boron (B) in its purely natural state forms black, opaque crystals with a metallic luster. Boron has been sho...
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$24.00
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Element #78 on the Periodic Table, Platinum (Pt) is a silver-gray, lustrous, malleable precious earth metal, often alloyed with other members of th...
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$24.00
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