Research and Reference
To reinforce and confirm that minerals and mineral products are beneficial for human well-being please see our research papers. All papers are in Adobe PDF format.- An Analysis of Colloidal Mineral Claims
- A Study on the Mineral Depletion of the Foods Available to Us as a Nation over the Period 1940 to 1991
- A Case for the Need for Mineral Supplementation, by David Thomas, D.C.
- Boron, by Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D
- Chlorine, Chloride: What's the Difference? by Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D.
- Chromium, by Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D.
- Colloidal Minerals: Fact or Fiction? by Parris Kidd, Ph.D.
- Effects of an Electrolyte Additive on Hydration and Drinking Behavior During Wildfire Suppression
- Evolution, Adaptation and Life Dr Steven Davies
- Evolutionary Events and sea water Forrest H. Nielsen
- Extracting Minerals from the Great Salt Lake by Wade C. Roberts PHD
- How Important is Chloride? by Parris Kidd, Ph.D.
- Human Needs for Magnesium, by Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., Master of Public Health, Master of the American College of Nutrition
- Ions: The Body's Electrical Energy Source, by Mark Nielsen
- Is the Truth About Your Trace Minerals Crystal Clear or Clear as Mud? by Val Anderson
- Manganese by Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D.
- Mineral Deficiencies and Their Fallout, by David Thomas, D.C.
- Mineral Depletion of Foods 1940-2002 by David Thomas D.C.
- Nutrition and Mental Health
- Potassium, by Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D.
- Seelig Magnesium White Paper by Mildred S. Seelig M.D.
- Selenium by Alexander G. Schauss
- A quality sleep analysis
- What is The Ideal Mineral Supplement? by Parris Kidd, Ph.D.
- What Is So Unique About Ionic Minerals? by Parris Kidd, Ph.D.
- Who Needs To Take a Mineral Supplement? by Parris Kidd, Ph.D.
- Zinc, by Alexander G. Schauss