Ormus Minerals Azomite Clay
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Azomite
Clay |
What are you made
of?
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- Great source of ORMUS
minerals
- Azomite Clay is one of our favorites and also has been
suggested by the Weston Price Foundation, a prestigious research fundation in Nutrition and
Foods. In their article, Guide to Super Foods, they refer to using this very reasonable and
incredible mineralized clay powder.
- In their words, this powdery substance containing
montmorillonite clay and many other compounds, comes from an ancient
seabed.
- “It is an excellent source of silica, calcium, magnesium and
the gamut of trace minerals.” We found it is the closest we could find, in analysis, to the
balance of minerals of our body.
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Top Elements of the
Body
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Element
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Percentage
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1 |
Oxygen |
65.00%
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2 |
Carbon |
18.50%
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3 |
Hydrogen |
9.5%
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4 |
Nitrogen |
3.3%
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5 |
Calcium |
1.5%
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6 |
Phosphorus |
1.0%
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7 |
Potassium |
1.0%
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8 |
Sulfur |
0.3%
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9 |
Sodium |
0.3%
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10 |
Chlorine |
0.2%
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Element |
Percentage
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11 |
Magnesium |
0.05%
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12 |
Iron |
0.01%
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13 |
Fluorine |
<
0.01%
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14 |
Zinc |
<
0.01%
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15 |
Silicon |
<
0.01%
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16 |
Rubidium |
<
0.01%
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17 |
Strontium |
<
0.01%
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18 |
Bromine |
<
0.01%
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19 |
Lead |
<
0.01%
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20 |
Copper |
<
0.01%
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Azomite Clay
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Azomite
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5 lbs
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Azomite
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10 lbs
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