Each of these The Missing Link 100 vegetable capsules contain 550 mg of a non-volcanic clay mineral sourced from an ancient inland seabed consisting of composted seaweed with naturally chelated mineral elements to include significant amounts of the following:
Chromium
Magnesium
Potassium
Sulphur
More than 70 other minerals elements have been documented in this rich mineral clay through nearly half a century along with fulvic acid. The need for all of these mineral elements in human nutrition has not been established.
The Missing Link contains the mineral clay recommended by the late, GREAT medical doctor John Myers – creator of the legendary nutritional “Myers Cocktails” – whom NAD (NotADoc) was privileged to learn about this from personally in the 1970’s. It was the ‘Mineral 72’ and then ‘Tracemin 74’ before 78 elements were finally reliably confirmed through the past four decades.
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Supplement Facts:
As a dietary supplement take two to four capsules daily.
Each vegetable capsules contain 550 mg of non-volcanic clay mineral
Other Ingredients: Plant-derived capsules
Store in a cool dry place.
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Trace Mineral Benefits
The best way, perhaps, to indicate the benefits resulting from regular ingestion of certain trace minerals is to set forth their interactions with one another, and with certain vitamins and enzymes.
- Arsenic
- Promotes growth and normal reproductive capability. Several of its compounds are used in medicines.
- Boron
- Promotes normal growth. Controls over excretion of calcium and magnesium. Maintains proper levels of steroid hormones.
- Cadmium and Mercury
Replaces some of the functions of Zinc in certain situations. Cadmium promotes proper growth and reproductive capability in livestock.
- Calcium and Iron
- Can decrease absorption of Lead and prevent toxicity. Calcium combines with Phosphorous to promote solid bone formation.
- Chlorine(ide)
- One of main Electrolytes responsible for regulating and distributing fluids amongst the different body compartments.
- Chromium
- Regularizes glucose metabolism.
- Cobalt
- Essential for formation of Vitamin B12. Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities.
- Copper
- May increase toxicity of Cadmium. Copper helps prevent anemia, poor growth, poor iron transport and damage to cells from free radicals.
- Fluorine(ide)
- Helps tooth enamel to harden and prevent cavities.
- Iodine
- Prevents goiter and cretinism.
- Iron
- Maintains body temperature, reduces fatigue, headaches and controls radical changes of behavior. Iron absorption is increased in combination with Vitamin C.
- Lead
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities in animals.
- Lithium
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities in animals.
- Magnesium
- Promotes healthy bone structure and proper ATP utilization.
- Manganese
- Absorption is a) enhanced when Iron is suppressed, b) depressed when Iron is high. Manganese is a preventative against mental retardation, reproductive problems and congenital malformations.
- Molybdenum
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capability. Increases life expectancy and food intake. Along with Vitamin C and Zinc, suppresses Copper absorption.
- Nickel
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities, and maintains proper plasma glucose levels.
- Phosphorus
- Forestalls bone loss and reinforces appetite and strength.
- Potassium
- Moderates heartbeat, counteracts fatigue, muscle cramps, and constipation. One of main Electrolytes responsible for regulating and distributing fluids amongst the different body compartments.
- Selenium
- Can protect against Mercury poisoning. Mitigates against muscle pain, weakness, and heart disease (Keshan’s disease).
- Silicon
- Prevent abnormalities in bone and connective tissue.
- Sodium
- Counteracts muscle cramps. One of main Electrolytes responsible for regulating and distributing fluids amongst the different body compartments.
- Sulphur
- Is found in antioxidants and certain amino acids.
- Tin
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities in animals.
- Vanadium
- Promotes normal growth and reproductive capabilities in animals.
- Zinc
- Prevents damage due to high levels of Cadmium. Active against mental retardation, changes in taste, delayed sexuality, skin change, hair loss, and skeletal abnormalities. Along with Molybdenum and Vitamin C, suppresses Copper absorption.
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