What are Sea Minerals? |
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As Ocean Minerals and our blood plasma are almost
chemically identical, Sea Minerals are the finest source
for nutritional minerals and trace elements in nature.
You may be surprised to know that ocean water is a rich
and balanced source of all minerals and trace elements
in concentrations that are not only beneficial to man,
but every living creature and life form on earth.
Just think of this: Our oceans support an unknown and
until now, an untold number of life forms.
Oceanographers claim that an astounding two million+
species are yet to be discovered. This is only made
possible by the range and concentrations of elements
within our ocean waters. |
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Did you know that a fetus starts its life in its
mother’s womb comfortably suspended in a warm solution
much like ocean water? It is no coincidence that sea
minerals and our very own “blood plasma” are almost
chemically identical. The fluid that feeds all our
organs, major and minor, has a fine balance of elements
within it. |
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How are
Sea Minerals Extracted from Ocean Water? |
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Sea Minerals liquid concentrate is produced via
natural evaporation and concentration of vast
volumes of ocean water over a two year cycle on
the pristine Australian coastline. The resulting
Sea Minerals concentrate represent almost 85
times the concentration of essential minerals
present in the original ocean water.
At no point in the processing of Australian Sea
Minerals are synthetic chemicals added. During
the processing of ocean water, evaporation
produces a liquid concentrate containing a huge
range of macro, micro and trace elements with
less than 3% of usual salt content. |
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The resulting trace elements and minerals are ionic in
nature. The microscopic particles are readily dispersed
through the body’s cells.
This remarkable mineral ‘soup’ has every mineral and
trace element required to not only sustain life, but to
promote it as well. |
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Are
Sea Minerals High in Sodium? |
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Sea Minerals are sodium reduced. This reduction process
is carried out naturally, utilizing the natural forces
of solar evaporation and precipitation. The salty or
bitter taste of Sea Minerals is attributed to the rich
levels of Magnesium, Potassium and other minerals.
The daily dosage of Sodium in Sea Minerals is but a
fraction of the Sodium required to maintain life.
The majority of
Sodium in our diets comes from use of table salt in food
preparation and preservatives. |
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Do Sea
Minerals Contain A "Full Spectrum" of Minerals? |
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Sea Minerals Liquid Concentrate contains all of the over
100 elements and minerals found in ocean water. We list
below just some of the essential macro and micro
elements found in Sea Minerals Liquid Concentrate: |
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Typical
Analysis of Sea Minerals |
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ELEMENTS |
CONCENTRATION |
ELEMENTS |
CONCENTRATION |
ELEMENTS |
CONCENTRATION |
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Calcium (Ca) |
80 ppm |
Lithium (Li) |
16,000 ppb |
Rubidium (Rb) |
11,400 ppb |
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Magnesium (mg) |
92.000 ppm |
Iodine (I) |
5,600 ppb |
Barium (Ba) |
2,800 ppb |
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Sulphur (S) |
44,000 ppm |
Indium (In) |
1,180 ppb |
Zinc (Zn) |
940 ppb |
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Nitrogen (N) |
500 ppm |
Iron (Fe) |
940 ppb |
Aluminium (Al) |
940 ppb |
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Phosphorus (P) |
7 ppm |
Molybdenum (Mo) |
940 ppb |
Selenium (Se) |
380 ppb |
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Sodium (Na) |
3,750 ppm |
Tin (Sn) |
280 ppb |
Copper (Cu) |
280 ppb |
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Bromine (B) |
6,120 ppm |
Antimony (Sb) |
40 ppb |
Uranium (U) |
280 ppb |
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Carbon (C) |
2,640 ppm |
Cobalt (Co) |
40 ppb |
Cesium (Cs) |
40 ppb |
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Strontium (Sr) |
760 ppm |
Cerium (Ce) |
40 ppb |
Yttrium (Y) |
20 ppb |
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Boron (B) |
460 ppm |
Silver (Ag) |
20 ppb |
Lanthanum (La) |
20 ppb |
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Silicon (Si) |
280 ppm |
Thorium (Th) |
4 ppb |
Gallium (Ga) |
2 ppb |
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Flourine (F) |
4 ppm |
Bismuth (Bi) |
2 ppb |
Niobium (Nb) |
1 ppb |
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Argon (Ar) |
56 ppm |
Thallium (Ti) |
180 ppb |
Gold (Au) |
0.4 ppb |
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Nickel (Ni) |
180 ppb |
Vanadium (V) |
180 ppb |
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Manganese (Mn) |
180 ppb |
Titanium (Ti) |
100 ppb |
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ppm = parts per million |
ppb = parts per billion |
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