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Relax 32 oz. liquid mineral, relaxation is a reality. Find self comfort and piece with our Relax mineral blend. Two of the most common minerals found in the cells of your body are magnesium and potassium.
Relax 32 oz. liquid mineral, relaxation is a reality. Find self comfort and piece with our Relax mineral blend. Two of the most common minerals found in the cells of your body are magnesium and potassium.
8 oz Ama-Zinc by Angstrom Minerals Angstrom Ama-Zinc ™ Liquid Zinc Concentrate THIS IS A CONCENTRATED MINERAL BLEND AND IS INTENDED TO BE DILUTED IN AT LEAST 8 OZ. OF WATER OR JUICE BEFORE CONSUMPTION! Zinc is an essential trace mineral that is found in every cell in the human body. It primarily functions as a component in over 200 enzymes. The enzymes use Zinc to build many important compounds and structural components needed for the body to function. Zinc functions in more enzymatic reactions than any other mineral. Read the Incredible Zinc Benefits article to learn more! At 4600 ppm this is a whopping 9 times stronger that the regular 32 oz Angstrom Zinc! Experience the Angstrom Difference Today! Ionic Zinc Liquid Mineral Supplement Size: 8 oz 4600 ppm= 23 mg per tsp Elemental Zinc Taste: Mild Mineral Water Dosage: 1/2 Teaspoon Servings per container: 96 **This site does not prescribe, recommend, or offer consultation for any health conditions or individuals general well being. Use of our products is completely up to the discretion of the user. 8 oz Ama-Zinc by Angstrom Minerals Angstrom Ama-Zinc ™ Liquid Zinc Concentrate THIS IS A CONCENTRATED MINERAL BLEND AND IS INTENDED TO BE DILUTED IN AT LEAST 8 OZ. OF WATER OR JUICE BEFORE CONSUMPTION! Zinc is an essential trace mineral that is found in every cell in the human body. It primarily functions as a component in over 200 enzymes. The enzymes use Zinc to build many important compounds and structural components needed for the body to function. Zinc functions in more enzymatic reactions than any other mineral. Read the Incredible Zinc Benefits article to learn more! At 4600 ppm this is a whopping 9 times stronger that the regular 32 oz Angstrom Zinc! Experience the Angstrom Difference Today! Ionic Zinc Liquid Mineral Supplement Size: 8 oz 4600 ppm= 23 mg per tsp Elemental Zinc Taste: Mild Mineral Water Dosage: 1/2 Teaspoon Servings per container: 96 **This site does not prescribe, recommend, or offer consultation for any health conditions or individuals general well being. Use of our products is completely up to the discretion of the user. × Buy now and save! Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info FREE Shipping Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting “Buy It Now” or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. We are legally required to collect sales tax in those states and localities where we maintain a physical presence (nexus). The applicable amount of sales tax charged to an order will be calculated based on the shipment destination’s state and local sales tax laws. Thank you for shopping with us on eBay! Additional Information No additional information at this time Ask seller a question You might also like 32 oz Angstrom Sulfur Supplement By Angstrom Minerals 32 oz Ionic A.M. Your Morning Mineral Blend by Angstrom Minerals 32 oz Ionic P.M. Your PM Mineral Blend By Angstrom Minerals 32oz Ionic Electro by Angstrom Minerals Contact To contact our Customer Service Team, simply click the button here and our Customer Service team will be happy to assist. Ask seller a question © Angstrom Minerals Shipping & Payments Shipping is FREE for this item Payment Accepted Payment Methods Immediate payment is required upon selecting “Buy It Now” or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. We are legally required to collect sales tax in those states and localities where we maintain a physical presence (nexus). The applicable amount of sales tax charged to an order will be calculated based on the shipment destination’s state and local sales tax laws. Thank you for shopping with us on eBay! Returns Returns are accepted Items must be returned within 30 days of the auction ending Buyer will pay for return shipping. eBay integration by
Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals – Copper 16 oz 150 mg/L = 150 ppm Liquid Copper Mineral Ionic Copper Cell Ready Copper Water Soluble Copper Health Benefits of Copper. Copper is an essential trace mineral and is mostly found in the liver, brain, heart, kidneys and skeletal muscle. Copper is also integral for preventing premature aging and increasing energy production. Apart from these, regulated heart rhythm, balanced thyroid glands, reduced symptoms of arthritis, quick wound healing, increased red blood cell formation, and reduced cholesterol are other health benefits of copper. Relieves Premature Aging Promotes Wound Healing Supports Increased Red Blood Cell Formation Supports Healthy Cholesterol Levels Helps in reducing symptoms of arthritis Essential for normal growth and health Protects against graying of hair and maintains color of eyes Ensures proper functioning of thyroid gland Improves immunity and reduces levels of bad cholesterol Prevents premature aging Inhibits growth of E. Coli bacteria Copper is classified as an essential mineral due to the fact that copper deficiency can produce various symptoms. Copper is involved in various enzyme reactions and for the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc. Copper Functions in the Body: Enzyme co-factor Formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells Protein metabolism Synthesis of phospholipids Vitamin C oxidation Production of elastin Formation of RNA IN DEPTH: Copper is classified as an essential mineral because copper deficiencies can produce various symptoms. Copper is usually found in foods containing iron. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, however, other organs will contain smaller amounts. “The human body contains 75 to 100 mg of this trace mineral. Although copper is found in all tissues, its greatest concentrations are in the brain and liver.”*1 If the body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper deficiency anemia can result. Insufficient amounts can lead to inefficient utilization of iron and protein, diarrhea and stunted growth. “Traces of copper are present in all body tissues. It is a partner in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells because of its ability to increase iron assimilation.”*2 Long term use of oral contraceptives can upset the balance of copper in the body causing excessively high cholesterol levels. For the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc; and imbalance can lead to thyroid problems. In addition, low (and high) copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. “In those schizophrenic patients whose copper levels are high, the zinc level is often found to be depressed. Zinc and copper act like a “see-saw”, one going up as the other comes down. Both are closely related to the functioning of nervous tissue.”*3 1. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375 2. The editors of Prevention Health Books Healing with Vitamins (Rodale Press, Inc., 1996) page 28 3. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375
Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals – Copper 16 oz 150 mg/L = 150 ppm Liquid Copper Mineral Ionic Copper Cell Ready Copper Water Soluble Copper Health Benefits of Copper. Copper is an essential trace mineral and is mostly found in the liver, brain, heart, kidneys and skeletal muscle. Copper is also integral for preventing premature aging and increasing energy production. Apart from these, regulated heart rhythm, balanced thyroid glands, reduced symptoms of arthritis, quick wound healing, increased red blood cell formation, and reduced cholesterol are other health benefits of copper. Relieves Premature Aging Promotes Wound Healing Supports Increased Red Blood Cell Formation Supports Healthy Cholesterol Levels Helps in reducing symptoms of arthritis Essential for normal growth and health Protects against graying of hair and maintains color of eyes Ensures proper functioning of thyroid gland Improves immunity and reduces levels of bad cholesterol Prevents premature aging Inhibits growth of E. Coli bacteria Copper is classified as an essential mineral due to the fact that copper deficiency can produce various symptoms. Copper is involved in various enzyme reactions and for the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc. Copper Functions in the Body: Enzyme co-factor Formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells Protein metabolism Synthesis of phospholipids Vitamin C oxidation Production of elastin Formation of RNA IN DEPTH: Copper is classified as an essential mineral because copper deficiencies can produce various symptoms. Copper is usually found in foods containing iron. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, however, other organs will contain smaller amounts. “The human body contains 75 to 100 mg of this trace mineral. Although copper is found in all tissues, its greatest concentrations are in the brain and liver.”*1 If the body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper deficiency anemia can result. Insufficient amounts can lead to inefficient utilization of iron and protein, diarrhea and stunted growth. “Traces of copper are present in all body tissues. It is a partner in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells because of its ability to increase iron assimilation.”*2 Long term use of oral contraceptives can upset the balance of copper in the body causing excessively high cholesterol levels. For the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc; and imbalance can lead to thyroid problems. In addition, low (and high) copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. “In those schizophrenic patients whose copper levels are high, the zinc level is often found to be depressed. Zinc and copper act like a “see-saw”, one going up as the other comes down. Both are closely related to the functioning of nervous tissue.”*3 1. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375 2. The editors of Prevention Health Books Healing with Vitamins (Rodale Press, Inc., 1996) page 28 3. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375
Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals – Copper 16 oz 150 mg/L = 150 ppm Liquid Copper Mineral Ionic Copper Cell Ready Copper Water Soluble Copper Health Benefits of Copper. Copper is an essential trace mineral and is mostly found in the liver, brain, heart, kidneys and skeletal muscle. Copper is also integral for preventing premature aging and increasing energy production. Apart from these, regulated heart rhythm, balanced thyroid glands, reduced symptoms of arthritis, quick wound healing, increased red blood cell formation, and reduced cholesterol are other health benefits of copper. Relieves Premature Aging Promotes Wound Healing Supports Increased Red Blood Cell Formation Supports Healthy Cholesterol Levels Helps in reducing symptoms of arthritis Essential for normal growth and health Protects against graying of hair and maintains color of eyes Ensures proper functioning of thyroid gland Improves immunity and reduces levels of bad cholesterol Prevents premature aging Inhibits growth of E. Coli bacteria Copper is classified as an essential mineral due to the fact that copper deficiency can produce various symptoms. Copper is involved in various enzyme reactions and for the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc. Copper Functions in the Body: Enzyme co-factor Formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells Protein metabolism Synthesis of phospholipids Vitamin C oxidation Production of elastin Formation of RNA IN DEPTH: Copper is classified as an essential mineral because copper deficiencies can produce various symptoms. Copper is usually found in foods containing iron. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, however, other organs will contain smaller amounts. “The human body contains 75 to 100 mg of this trace mineral. Although copper is found in all tissues, its greatest concentrations are in the brain and liver.”*1 If the body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper deficiency anemia can result. Insufficient amounts can lead to inefficient utilization of iron and protein, diarrhea and stunted growth. “Traces of copper are present in all body tissues. It is a partner in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells because of its ability to increase iron assimilation.”*2 Long term use of oral contraceptives can upset the balance of copper in the body causing excessively high cholesterol levels. For the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc; and imbalance can lead to thyroid problems. In addition, low (and high) copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. “In those schizophrenic patients whose copper levels are high, the zinc level is often found to be depressed. Zinc and copper act like a “see-saw”, one going up as the other comes down. Both are closely related to the functioning of nervous tissue.”*3 1. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375 2. The editors of Prevention Health Books Healing with Vitamins (Rodale Press, Inc., 1996) page 28 3. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375
Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals – Copper 16 oz 150 mg/L = 150 ppm Liquid Copper Mineral Ionic Copper Cell Ready Copper Water Soluble Copper Health Benefits of Copper. Copper is an essential trace mineral and is mostly found in the liver, brain, heart, kidneys and skeletal muscle. Copper is also integral for preventing premature aging and increasing energy production. Apart from these, regulated heart rhythm, balanced thyroid glands, reduced symptoms of arthritis, quick wound healing, increased red blood cell formation, and reduced cholesterol are other health benefits of copper. Relieves Premature Aging Promotes Wound Healing Supports Increased Red Blood Cell Formation Supports Healthy Cholesterol Levels Helps in reducing symptoms of arthritis Essential for normal growth and health Protects against graying of hair and maintains color of eyes Ensures proper functioning of thyroid gland Improves immunity and reduces levels of bad cholesterol Prevents premature aging Inhibits growth of E. Coli bacteria Copper is classified as an essential mineral due to the fact that copper deficiency can produce various symptoms. Copper is involved in various enzyme reactions and for the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc. Copper Functions in the Body: Enzyme co-factor Formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells Protein metabolism Synthesis of phospholipids Vitamin C oxidation Production of elastin Formation of RNA IN DEPTH: Copper is classified as an essential mineral because copper deficiencies can produce various symptoms. Copper is usually found in foods containing iron. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, however, other organs will contain smaller amounts. “The human body contains 75 to 100 mg of this trace mineral. Although copper is found in all tissues, its greatest concentrations are in the brain and liver.”*1 If the body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper deficiency anemia can result. Insufficient amounts can lead to inefficient utilization of iron and protein, diarrhea and stunted growth. “Traces of copper are present in all body tissues. It is a partner in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells because of its ability to increase iron assimilation.”*2 Long term use of oral contraceptives can upset the balance of copper in the body causing excessively high cholesterol levels. For the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc; and imbalance can lead to thyroid problems. In addition, low (and high) copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. “In those schizophrenic patients whose copper levels are high, the zinc level is often found to be depressed. Zinc and copper act like a “see-saw”, one going up as the other comes down. Both are closely related to the functioning of nervous tissue.”*3 1. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375 2. The editors of Prevention Health Books Healing with Vitamins (Rodale Press, Inc., 1996) page 28 3. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375
Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Copper 16oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals – Copper 16 oz 150 mg/L = 150 ppm Liquid Copper Mineral Ionic Copper Cell Ready Copper Water Soluble Copper Health Benefits of Copper. Copper is an essential trace mineral and is mostly found in the liver, brain, heart, kidneys and skeletal muscle. Copper is also integral for preventing premature aging and increasing energy production. Apart from these, regulated heart rhythm, balanced thyroid glands, reduced symptoms of arthritis, quick wound healing, increased red blood cell formation, and reduced cholesterol are other health benefits of copper. Relieves Premature Aging Promotes Wound Healing Supports Increased Red Blood Cell Formation Supports Healthy Cholesterol Levels Helps in reducing symptoms of arthritis Essential for normal growth and health Protects against graying of hair and maintains color of eyes Ensures proper functioning of thyroid gland Improves immunity and reduces levels of bad cholesterol Prevents premature aging Inhibits growth of E. Coli bacteria Copper is classified as an essential mineral due to the fact that copper deficiency can produce various symptoms. Copper is involved in various enzyme reactions and for the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc. Copper Functions in the Body: Enzyme co-factor Formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells Protein metabolism Synthesis of phospholipids Vitamin C oxidation Production of elastin Formation of RNA IN DEPTH: Copper is classified as an essential mineral because copper deficiencies can produce various symptoms. Copper is usually found in foods containing iron. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, however, other organs will contain smaller amounts. “The human body contains 75 to 100 mg of this trace mineral. Although copper is found in all tissues, its greatest concentrations are in the brain and liver.”*1 If the body does not acquire a sufficient amount of copper, hemoglobin production is decreased and copper deficiency anemia can result. Insufficient amounts can lead to inefficient utilization of iron and protein, diarrhea and stunted growth. “Traces of copper are present in all body tissues. It is a partner in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells because of its ability to increase iron assimilation.”*2 Long term use of oral contraceptives can upset the balance of copper in the body causing excessively high cholesterol levels. For the body to work properly it must maintain the proper balance of copper and zinc; and imbalance can lead to thyroid problems. In addition, low (and high) copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. “In those schizophrenic patients whose copper levels are high, the zinc level is often found to be depressed. Zinc and copper act like a “see-saw”, one going up as the other comes down. Both are closely related to the functioning of nervous tissue.”*3 1. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375 2. The editors of Prevention Health Books Healing with Vitamins (Rodale Press, Inc., 1996) page 28 3. Bernard Jensen, Ph. D. The Chemistry of Man (Bernard Jensen, 1983) page 375
Health Benefits of Phosphorus. Phosphorus is a critical mineral used to maintain acid-base balance in the body. Phosphorus is an important constituent of human bones, meaning that it would be impossible to one function normally without an adequate amount of this mineral in the body. Calcium and phosphorus bind together to form crystals that make up bones and teeth. Together they strengthen bones and keep them strong for a lifetime. It also improved digestion, regulated excretion, protein formation, hormonal balance, improved energy extraction, cellular repair, optimized chemical reactions, and proper nutrient utilization. Phosphorus is an important constituent of human bones, meaning that it would be impossible to one function normally without an adequate amount of this mineral in the body. Supports Healthy Acid/Alkaline Balance Promotes Healthy Teeth and Bones Supports Healthy Digestion Aids In Hormonal Balance Phosphorus Functions in the Body: Necessary for the reproductive system Essential for bone and brain Vital for muscle tissue Necessary for growth Stimulates sexual function Present in the white blood cells Essential nerve nutrient
Calcium 32oz. – Liquid Mineral Calcium 32oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals Calcium 1500 mg/L = 1500 ppm Liquid Calcium Mineral Ionic Calcium Cell Ready Calcium Water Soluble Calcium Health Benefits of Calcium. Calcium is an essential mineral for healthy bones, gums and teeth. Doctors often recommend that women take calcium supplements, particularly those who show early signs of bone problems, such as osteoporosis or osteopenia. It plays a major role in our bodies, strengthening bones and teeth, but this bone-building mineral is also significant in other areas of our health, including weight management, diabetes prevention, and warding off PMS. Strengthens bones and prevents osteoporosis Helps maintain optimal body weight Reduces risk of colon cancer Controls blood pressure Reduces risk of kidney stones Protects cardiac muscles Helps prevent depression Ensures healthy alkaline pH level Helps to maintain healthy teeth and gums Aids in transportation of nutrients to the body Promotes Healthy Bone Growth Supports Healthy Weight Management Relieves PMS Supports Optimal Blood Sugar Levels Calcium Functions in the Body: Solidity of the body Essential to fetal growth during pregnancy Found in cartilage, fluids and tissues Body Alkalinity IN DEPTH: Calcium is used in forming bones, also known as bone mineralization and in the proper formation and maintenance of teeth. “The skeleton of the body depends on calcium just as the more rigid, supporting structures in the earth’s crust rely to a great extent on calcareous formations like limestone.”*1 It is also important in nerve impulse transmission, blood coagulation and muscle contraction. Vitamin D (sunshine) and Magnesium are essential to the proper absorption and assimilation of calcium. Calcium is required for the release of energy for muscular contraction, mediates the transport function of cell and organelle membranes, effects the release of neurotransmitters at synaptic junctions, mediates the synthesis, secretion and metabolic effects of hormones and enzymes. Calcium also helps regulate muscle tone, muscle receptiveness to nerve stimulation and the regulation of the heartbeat. “Calcium is primarily stored in bones (99%), where the ratio of calcium to phosphorous is nearly constant at slightly greater than 2:1. Calcium is involved in numerous vital functions throughout the body, including: protein and fat digestion, energy production, nerve transmission, neuromuscular activity, the absorption of other nutrients, such as vitamin B12.” *2 1. Rudolph Ballentine, M.D. Diet and Nutrition A Holistic Approach (The Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy) page 225 2. Edited by Joseph E. Pizzorno, Jr. and Michael T. Murray Textbook of Natural Medicine Second Edition, Volume 1 (Churchill Livingstone, 1999) page 920
Calcium 32oz. – Liquid Mineral Calcium 32oz. – Liquid Mineral Angstrom Minerals Calcium 1500 mg/L = 1500 ppm Liquid Calcium Mineral Ionic Calcium Cell Ready Calcium Water Soluble Calcium Health Benefits of Calcium. Calcium is an essential mineral for healthy bones, gums and teeth. Doctors often recommend that women take calcium supplements, particularly those who show early signs of bone problems, such as osteoporosis or osteopenia. It plays a major role in our bodies, strengthening bones and teeth, but this bone-building mineral is also significant in other areas of our health, including weight management, diabetes prevention, and warding off PMS. Strengthens bones and prevents osteoporosis Helps maintain optimal body weight Reduces risk of colon cancer Controls blood pressure Reduces risk of kidney stones Protects cardiac muscles Helps prevent depression Ensures healthy alkaline pH level Helps to maintain healthy teeth and gums Aids in transportation of nutrients to the body Promotes Healthy Bone Growth Supports Healthy Weight Management Relieves PMS Supports Optimal Blood Sugar Levels Calcium Functions in the Body: Solidity of the body Essential to fetal growth during pregnancy Found in cartilage, fluids and tissues Body Alkalinity IN DEPTH: Calcium is used in forming bones, also known as bone mineralization and in the proper formation and maintenance of teeth. “The skeleton of the body depends on calcium just as the more rigid, supporting structures in the earth’s crust rely to a great extent on calcareous formations like limestone.”*1 It is also important in nerve impulse transmission, blood coagulation and muscle contraction. Vitamin D (sunshine) and Magnesium are essential to the proper absorption and assimilation of calcium. Calcium is required for the release of energy for muscular contraction, mediates the transport function of cell and organelle membranes, effects the release of neurotransmitters at synaptic junctions, mediates the synthesis, secretion and metabolic effects of hormones and enzymes. Calcium also helps regulate muscle tone, muscle receptiveness to nerve stimulation and the regulation of the heartbeat. “Calcium is primarily stored in bones (99%), where the ratio of calcium to phosphorous is nearly constant at slightly greater than 2:1. Calcium is involved in numerous vital functions throughout the body, including: protein and fat digestion, energy production, nerve transmission, neuromuscular activity, the absorption of other nutrients, such as vitamin B12.” *2 1. Rudolph Ballentine, M.D. Diet and Nutrition A Holistic Approach (The Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy) page 225 2. Edited by Joseph E. Pizzorno, Jr. and Michael T. Murray Textbook of Natural Medicine Second Edition, Volume 1 (Churchill Livingstone, 1999) page 920