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Description:

Premier pH Minerals is a broad spectrum liquid concentrate from Utah's Great Salt Lake minerals. It contains an electrochemically charged source of minerals that naturally provides a good source of  magnesium. This unique mineral product is derived by a proprietary sun-evaporation process which reduces sodium levels, leaving a perfect mineral concentrate for outstanding mineral support.* Minerals are essential for good health although the body cannot produce them. Minerals must be consumed in the diet or taken in supplemental form.

Promotes Whole Body Mineral Health*
  • Ionic mineral concentrate from Utah's Great Salt Lake
  • Potent, broad-spectrum source of ionic pH balancing minerals with 99% sodium removed
  • Rich in ionic magnesium and many trace minerals, including sulphur, boron, lithium, and more
  • Rich source of magnesium
  • Proper magnesium intake can contribute to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue*
  • Some scientific evidence suggests that diets with adequate magnesium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure  (hypertension), a condition associated with many factors. The FDA has concluded that the scientific evidence supporting the claim, is inconsistent and not conclusive*
  • Magnesium supports normal metabolism including energy production,nerve, and muscle function*.

Natural ingredient variations may cause the product to vary in appearance and nutrient composition from batch to batch.

Ingredients:

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1/2 Teaspoon (2.5 mL)
Servings Per Container 94

  • Magnesium 190 mg
  • Chloride 620 mg
  • Sodium 15 mg
  • Sulfate 25 mg
  • Sulfur 15 mg
  • Lithium 690 mcg
  • Boron 245 mcg
Ingredients: Ionic Trace Mineral Concentrate.

Recommended Usage:

Take 1/2 teaspoon daily in 1 liter of juice or water. For those who are sensitive, dilute 1/4 tsp. in 2 liters of water. May also be taken in soups and foods. Due to the concentrated nature of these minerals, do not take undiluted.
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