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The conversion process

This is reference to Michael Roth's, DC, article "Defining organics," which appeared in issue 19.

A true, 100 percent organic trace mineral contains organic carbon and not inorganic synthetic carbonate.

The process of converting inorganic minerals into organic minerals that plants can absorb and subsequently pass on to us involves the natural breakdown of humic plant matter, which in turn creates fulvic acid.

Fulvic acid is the end product of nature’s decomposition process. Fulvic acid contains most of the phytochemical protective (anti-aging/antioxidant)

nutrients and substances from the original living organic plant matter. Even the smallest strands of RNA, DNA, and organic plant photosynthetic material remain intact.

Over time, the original components become organically complexed and enriched with metalo-enzymes and other critical organic material. Scientists believe fulvic acid bridges the gap between inert trace minerals and living, 100 percent organically complexed (carbon-based) trace minerals, poly-electrolytes, and metalo-enzymes. These minerals are then readily accepted by the body with all their healthful benefits.(5)

Carbon-bond technology is rare, but available. This exclusive bonding process allows inorganic elements and molecules to be 100 percent organically restructured for maximum intra-cellular and extra-cellular detoxification. The process then allows the instant infusion of true-organic, live, whole-food nutrients into the cell that the human carbon-based body can readily accept; just the way nature intended.(6)

References

5  Drucker R, BS, MS, ND, PhD; President and CEO of Drucker Labs LP, FAQ

6 Ibid.

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