Thursday, 05 January 2023

RESOUCES OF MINERAL

The secret to our unique, sought-after and world-renowned ionic trace minerals is the source from which they originate, namely the Great Salt Lake in the state of Utah, USA. The Great Salt Lake is an inland sea that is rich in minerals and is the remnant of an ancient lake, namely Lake Bonneville, the largest lake from the last ice age. The water in the Great Salt Lake is 11 times more concentrated than seawater and contains more than 72 naturally occurring ionic trace minerals. The Great Salt Lake is often referred to as the "Ancient Dead Sea of  North America"

 

But don't get the wrong understanding with that name. The Great Salt Lake is very different from the Dead Sea when compared to one another. The Great Salt Lake is a sulfate lake and contains far more trace minerals and sulfate minerals. The Dead Sea is a chloride lake, making the Great Salt Lake a better source of ionic trace minerals. Many companies that manufacture trace mineral products say their trace minerals are the same as those we found in the Great Salt Lake. This is of course not true. Trust TMR, a brand with over 40 years of experience in mineral research.

 

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