AlkaMin

Insuring Abundant Nutrition

Improves the body's electrical function, including the nerves and brain.
Catalyzes and activates other nutrients
Provides vital enzymes, hormones, and other essential building blocks.
Equalizes and balances body fluids and fluid pressure
Improves digestion and assimilation, balances the body's pH.

Every second of every day your body relies on trace mineral ions to conduct and generate billions of tiny electrical impulses. Without these impulses, not a single muscle, including your heart, would be able to function. Your brain would not function. The very cells of your body could not function. You would sicken and die. Unfortunately, this is not hypothetical. It is happening to you even now as you read this.

Soil depletion and food processing have robbed your food of life's essential trace minerals-causing you to slowly sicken and die before your time. Over 90% of all people living in the developed world are deficient in essential trace minerals. Why suffer illness and death, when it is so easy to prevent?

Concentrated from Great Salt Lake water with 99.5% of the salt removed, AlkaMin is the world's most perfectly balanced source of trace minerals. It includes Selenium, essential for preventing cancer, Boron, essential for preventing osteoporosis, and Chromium, essential for regulating blood sugar levels. Just 40 drops a day equals the mineral content of 1/2 cup of seawater. And AlkaMin is ionic, which means it's more easily absorbed and used by the body.

"I began taking AGE-less and the AlkaMin minerals regularly. After six weeks on these products, I am proud to announce that I can jump out of bed in the morning and walk with NO PAIN in my feet or legs. I can't express how happy I am about these products. I feel like I have my life back again." JUDY DILORENZO, Florida

"I am very careful not to run out of the mineral "AlkaMin" because I feel certain this has healed my ulcers." MARIE BRESHEARS, Pryor Oklahoma
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