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1) Technical Data Information on FULVIC ACID @
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leaching fulvic colloids from fulvic shaleusing only water • My


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as a leaching agent.Many companies use extraction acids or other extraction
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agents to leach fulvic acids from various shale's such as lignite. Understand cts
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that humic shale contains no free form fulvic acids. They are separated from 29
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the humic acid by leaching,and
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Using extractents other than water will damage certain fulvic bonds. oto
Products containing a much higher carboxyl-group reading than hydroxyl-group, s
or vise versa, should be suspect of being manufactured with extractents other of
than water. Me
We produce fulvic acid contents of over 7 grams per liter, or 0.7%. That's • RS
3½ higher than either independent laboratory has ever measured! Yet, some S
companies are claiming fulvic acid contents of over 30%! Fe
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minute in quantity,
whether in soils, waters, or
humic shale, to produce a
naturally extracted product
containing over 1% fulvic acids.
2) Independent
laboratory
analyses:
Analyses spanning several years. We have others on file for your inspection.
Contact us and we will make them available.

3) Serving Chart:
We developed this chart by taking an average value for each analyte from a
number of different analyses, spanning several years. The average values for

dividing the
the powder are calculated by

analyses values by
5,000 since a 200mg
th
serving is 1/5,000
of a kilogram.
4. The average values
for the liquid are
calculated by
dividing the original
lab assay by 2,000. A
standard serving of
Tracite is ½ ml, or
14 drops from a
standard medical
th
dropper, or 1/2000
of a liter.
4) Fulvic Acid
Analyses:
Two recent laboratory assays showing the fulvic acid content. One of these

analyses reveals
Tracite has an
excellent balance of
carboxyl (COOH),
and hydroxyl (HO),
groups.
5) Conversion Chart:
Shows conversions
from grams to
pounds etc; Supplied
by MineralLogic
C6) Contaminant
Analyses:
Analyses revealing the purity of Tracite. Contains no molds, yeast,
bacteria, chemical residues, or insecticides.

8)Effervescent
analysis:
MineralLogic
produces an
effervescent product
available in
lemon/lime, or orange
flavor. This analysis
contains other
ingredients besides
Tracite.>
9) Nomenclature
umhos/cm2
2
=Micro-mhos/cm ,
how many ohms of
resistance to
current flow, how
or

well a liquid
conducts electricity.
meg/100 gm
= milli-equivalents
10.

= a molar (atomic)
11.

measurement for
particles.
12) Technical
Questions:
For technical questions, product
information, product samples, or
additional laboratory analyses
please contact Ralf Ostertag @
(269)552-9436
13) Independent
Laboratories used
byMineralLogic:
Western Analysis Inc., 40
West Louise Ave. Salt Lake
City Utah 84115, (801) 792-
9238 * Fax (801)-
484-9211

EarthFax Development
Corporation, 177 N. Research
Parkway, Suite #104, North.
Logan Utah 84342,
(434)-787-2743 * Fax (343) 787-2749

Harmony Concepts, 2147


Rulon White Blvd, Suite #201,
Ogden, Utah 84404, (801) 737-
4831* Fax (801)-
(801)737-5191

Utility Testing Laboratory,


875 Chestnut Street, Salt Lake
City, Utah 84125, (801) 973-
8305 * Fax (801)-
973-8333

KAR
Laboratories,Kalamazoo,
Michigan 49001, (269) 381-
9666

ANALYTE Amount Amount


Containe
Containe
d in One
d in 200
Serving
mg of
of Tracite
Tracite
Liquid
Powder.
(1/2 a
(One
milliliter)
Capsule)
@
= A daily
350,000
serving.
mg/l TDS
Aluminum 4.76 mg 7.9 mg
Antimony 8.8 mcg 4.3 mcg
Arsenic 1.18 mcg 3.1 mcg
Barium .32 mcg 0.021 mcg
Beryllium 4.34 mcg 7.5 mcg
Bismuth 56 mcg 140 mcg
Boron 68 mcg 29.5 mcg
Bromine 1.0. mcg 2.5 mcg
< .002 < 0.105
Cadmium
mcg mcg
Calcium .54 mg 1.35 mg
Carbon 120 mcg 155 mcg
Cerium 4.8 mcg 12.0 mcg
Cesium 1.3 mcg 3.25 mcg
Chloride 16.14 mcg 1.85 mcg
Chromium 77 mcg 200 mcg
Cobalt 15 mcg 37.5 mcg
Copper 2.5 mcg 6.3 mcg
Dysprosium 10.2 mcg 25.5 mcg
Erbium 8 mcg 2.0 mcg
0.0025
Europium .004 mcg
mcg
Fluoride 1.6 mcg 4.1 mcg
Gadolinium 21.7 mcg 54 mcg
Gallium 4.3 mcg 10.7 mcg
15.38
Germanium 7.5 mcg
mcg
0.0025
Gold .002 mcg
mcg
Hafnium 0.8 mcg 2 mcg
Holmium 2.2 mcg 5.4 mcg
Indium 5.4 mcg 13.5 mcg
Iodine .158 mcg 0.75 mcg
0.0055
Iridium .0032 mcg
mcg
Iron 23.9 mg 26.7 mg
Lanthanum 25.6 mcg 64 mcg
Lead 0.01 mcg 0.01mcg
Lithium 1.8 mcg 4.6 mcg
Lutetium 1.2 mcg 3.0 mcg
Magnesium 1.88 mg 4.7 mg
Manganese 104 mcg 260 mcg
< 0.01
Mercury < .01 mcg
mcg
Molybdenum .003 mcg 0.004 mcg
Neodymium 56 mcg 140 mcg
Nickel 21.4 mcg 150 mcg
Niobium .001 mcg .001 mcg
Osmium 0.4 mcg 1.01 mcg
Palladium .002 mcg 0.005 mcg
152.5
Phosphorus 116 mcg
mcg
< 0.0075
Platinum <.006 mcg
mcg
Potassium 1.2 mcg 3.0 mcg
Praseodymiu
13.2 mcg 32.9 mcg
m
Rhenium 2.1 mcg 6 mcg
< 0.0025
Rhodium <.001 mcg
mcg
Rubidium 126 mcg 315 mcg
Ruthenium 1.6 mcg 4.1 mcg
Samarium 15.6 mcg 39.1 mcg
Scandium 4.8 mcg 12.0 mcg
Selenium 159 mcg 390 mcg
Silicon 62 mcg 155 mcg
Silver 1.0 mcg 1.35 mcg
Sodium 2.38 mcg 0.95 mcg
Strontium 12.38 mcg 3.0 mcg
Sulfur 5.36 mg 37.5 mg
Tantalum .001 mcg .001 mcg
Tellurium .42 mcg 1.1 mcg
Terbium .1.8 mcg 4.6 mcg
Thallium 3.38 mcg 11.5 mcg
Thorium 19.5 mcg 25.5 mcg
Thulium 10.9 mcg 27.5 mcg
Tin . 3.5 mcg 8.8 mcg
Titanium 0.6 mcg 0.1.5 mcg
Tungsten .001 mcg .001 mcg
Vanadium 156 mcg 3.8 mcg
Ytterbium 5.4 mcg 13.4 mcg
Yttrium 52 mcg 131 mcg
Zinc .37 mg 0.34 mg
Zirconium .9 mcg 3.05 mcg

Tracite tests for 77


trace minerals and
elements:
13) Addditional
elements not listed
are Hydrogen,
Oxygen and
Nitrogen
The low pH in Tracite is NOT caused by citric acid or other extraction
low pH is the
acids. The

result of fulvic acids


that the colloids are
chelated with in
nature.
15. This bond is one of the
reasons that make hydrophilic
colloidal minerals so
effective.All
minerals
taken up by plants
are in the fulvic acid
form. The book by Dr.
William R. Jackson,
Organic Soil
Conditioning, contains in
depth information concerning
fulvic fractions, humic acids and
microbial balance.
high
Because of the

concentration of
minerals and trace
elements in Tracite
it is only necessary
to consume a few
drops a day in juice
or water.
The first column contains amounts that are taken from our most potent raw

total
material. We have reached

dissolved solids as
high as 35% or
350.000 mg/l.
extremely
This is due to the
small particle size of
our raw shale. We
extract Tracite using only clean
fresh water. No
extraction acids are
used.Tracite
contains both
colloidal and ionic
particles.
Tracite is closer in mineral composition to human body fluids than any

Tracite is
other naturally occurring trace mineral.

iron based, not


sulfur based as many
other colloidal mineral products.
Human body
fluids are primarily
iron and calcium not
sulfur or chloride.
Charts supplied by
MineralLogic producers of
Tracite Fulvic Mineral
products.

Conversion Tables for Weight


and Volume @

Weight
Gram Ounce LB KG
s s
1
. .
Gra 1 .0352 0022 001
m
. .
1 oz. 28.4 1
0625 028
.
1 LB 453.6 16 1
454
2.20
1 KG 1000 35.2 8
1

1 1 1 1 1 1
Volu 1
ts Tbs fl. Lit Gall
me ml Cup
p. p. er on
oz.
. .
1 ml . 000
1 .068.034 004 00
= 20 26
2 1
. . .
1 tsp.
4.9 1 .33 .166 020 00 001
=
8 5 3
1 . . .
Tbsp 15 3 1 .5 062 01 003
= 5 5 9
.
1 fl. . ..0
oz.= 30 6 2 1 125 3
007
8
1 . .
Cup 237 48 16 8 1 23 062
= 7 5
1
Lit 10 20
67.6
33. 4.2
1 .264
er 00 3 8 3

=
1 Gal 76 3.7
3792 256 128 16 1
= 8 9
Conversion Charts and Tables
Courtesy of MineralLogic,
producers of Tracite Fulvic
Minerals.
Independent Laboratory Analyis of Tracite

Fulvic Analysis earthfax.pdf


Fulvic Analysis westanal140803.pdf

Mineral Analysis westanal230803.pdf

Certificates of Analysis

Tracite Powder
Tracite Liquid
Material Safety Data Sheets

Tracite Fulvic Mineral


Concentrate
Tracite Fulvic Mineral powder
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2) Fulvic Acid the Final Frontier of Nutrition @

• Fulvic acids(NOT to be
confused with the vitamin Folic
Acid) are "the missing link” of
nutrition science.Scientists
from around the world
are beginning to
recognize the
extraordinary
potential of Fulvic
Acid. They have referred to it
as the elixir of life and
theorize that without
it, life would not exist

· Nature’s most
powerful
antioxidant! Fulvic
acid renders free radicals
harmless by reacting with
both negatively and positively
charged unpaired electrons. It
can either alter them into new
useable compounds, or
eliminate them as waste. It
scavenges heavy metals and
detoxifies pollutants

· Fulvic acidis so powerful


that a single molecule
can transport more
than 60 times it’s own
weightin minerals and other
nutrients into the cells. Having a
dramatic impact on health, fulvic
acid is the element that makes
nutrients absorbable. It
maintains cellular integrity and
aids in the cellular detoxification
process.
· Fulvic acidis one of the most powerful natural electrolytes known to exist. It
charges, regenerates, regulates and delivers it’s energies to living cells.It
balances cellular life by restoring the electrical potentialthat was once
normal to the cell. This fact in and of itself is amazing!

· Fulvic Acidsare created in extremely small amounts by millions of


microbes working on decaying plant matter.The most potent and active
fulvic acids are found in trace amounts in certain humic deposits from
prehistoric plant life. Fulvic acid products that do not contain rich amounts of
trace elements should be suspect of containing "peat” or "manure” fulvic acids
produced by a kind of composting.Such products are acceptable for
agricultural purposes,but the potential for bacterial e-coli carry-over is a risk
as evidenced recently by an incident in Canada. These ‘agricultural‘ fulvic acids
are not only devoid of virtually all minerals or trace elements but are also only
first generation.

· Fulvic acidsfrom 40 milion years of plant matter breakdown and recycling


creates fulvic acid moleculesfar superior to any "man made” versions like ‘first
generation fulvic acids’ from peat or manure composting.Beware of fulvic acid
products from China and Hungary. India’s fulvic acid products should also be
suspect of undesirable production methods for nutritional and possibly food-
growing purposes.

· Fulvic acidsare in a natural form to interact with and be absorbed by, living
cells. Maintaining the environment by dissolving mineral complexes and
elements, fulvic acid causes cells to bio-react electrically with one another.This

produces catalytic
reactions, electron
transfer and
transmutations into
new minerals.

By adding fulvic acid


to our soil we create an
environment producing
healthier plants with greater
crop yields. The overuse
of pesticides,
chemical fertilizers
and erosion prohibit
microbial activity and
the formation of fulvic acids
within a medium. Our
farmlands are in
"poor health” from
these agricultural practices.
· Fulvic Acidsare necessary for the utilization of vitamins, enzyme production
and hormonal systems.It is essential to living cells carrying out metabolic
processes. It balances and energizes cell life, and the biological properties it
comes into contact with.

· Cells on the inside or outside of a biological system can absorb molecules


bound to fulvic acid.
· Whether these natural compounds are ions (single molecule), or colloids
(groupings of molecules) has little bearing on absorption.The contention
whether "colloidal” or "ionic” minerals are the superior is virtually a moot point,
as long as the minerals or elements are chelated by fulvic acids. "Plant derived”
trace minerals from naturally-created fulvic deposits will contain both colloidal
and ionic molecules.

· The total metabolism of the body is the sum of the metabolic operations
carried on in each individual.
· Cells, when properly nourished, are capable of producing many of their own
resources necessary for metabolic processes.
· Each cell burns its own energy, maintains itself, manufactures its own
enzymes, creates its own proteins and duplicates itself.Fulvic Acids are the
key ingredient for making this possible.

· In the near future most nutritional supplements for humans, animals and
agriculture will contain some form of fulvic acid.
Scientists have
theorized
they now believe it is FULVIC ACIDS!
about the "missing link” of nutrition...

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3) Fulvic Shale@
Fulvic shale from our deposit in the South-Western United States is the only shale

that contains generous


quantities of minerals and trace
elements in the fulvic
colloidal and ionic
form.
Tracite powder and liquid products from MineralLogic are manufactured from this
shale. Our shale is estimated to be over 40,000,000 years old. Our deposit was once
covered by the ocean ... another reason why Tracite contains such a wide variety of

Tracite
minerals and trace elements.

contains over 7 grams


per liter of naturally
formed fulvic acids,
that's 3.5 times higher than any
other product of it's kind. When we
realize that fulvic acids exist in soils
and waters of the world in very
minute quantities, that's substantial!
Millions of years ago the earth was a place of lush green forests and plains with
soils containing an abundance of minerals and trace elements. Today's richest soils
contain more than 77 trace minerals and trace elements. These soil areas are very rare

Shale
and have been found only where rich fulvic shale deposits exist.

deposits are formed


by the life and decay
cycle of plants.
Studies conducted at various agricultural colleges show that today's fruits and
vegetables are lacking many of these vital elements. Most samples tested contain less
than 30 minerals or trace elements.

cycle of life and


As the

death continued over


millions of years, these
mineral rich plants formed huge
deposits of fulvic shale
later buried under
mud, rock flows, silt,
and sand. The
tremendous weight of
these flows produced
such enormous
pressures that it
compressed most of
the moisture out of
the pure, preserved,
prehistoric plant
deposits.
This process left deposits in areas where prehistoric vegetation was abundant. The
United States contains several such deposits in various Southeastern and Northwestern
states. Although the existence of these deposits has been known for some time, the

tremendous nutritional benefit


that can be derived by
ingesting fulvic
minerals has only
recently become
apparent to the health
conscious public.
complex,
One of the most

biochemical
phenomena in nature
converts solar energy
into tangible chemical
energy.
The process known as
photosynthesis
means "synthesized
by light." This is a
biological procedure
wherein the energy of
sunlight is absorbed
and used to power the
formation of organic
materials like carbon
dioxide, nitrogen,
oxygen, water, and
minerals.
Photosynthesis is
also the process
wherein metallic
minerals are
converted into organic
biologically active
molecules.
mineral has gone
Only after a

through the plants


root or folial
membranes, is
chelated with protein
and water, is it then in the
proper form for ingestion. Micro-
organisms in the soil
also play a significant role in
preparing inorganic
minerals for
absorption by plants.
This is accomplished through the micro-organism's or plant's membranes

converting high
molecular weight
humus minerals into
low molecular weight
molecules. This allows the
plant to assimilate minerals and
other humic substances much more
efficiently. Fulvic
shale (a
type of humic shale
rich in water
extractable fulvic
acids) isearth's
greatest storehouse of
minerals and trace
elements.
contain more
Fulvic shale deposits

than 77 minerals and


trace elements in the
fulvic colloidal/ionic
hydrophilic form. They
are ideal for both
agriculture and human
dietary needs.
Minerals chelated by
humus acids (especially
those of the fulvic fraction) are
highly bio-available to
plants and micro-
organisms. Fulvic shale
contains a rich supply of complex
minerals and trace elements all
having first passed through the root
of a plant millions of years ago. It
isthishydrophilic
colloidal/ionic fulvic
mineral that holds such
promise as a
supplement for
humans, livestock,
and bearing great
potential to re-
mineralize our soils.
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4) The Fulvic Phenomenon@


What are fulvic acids?
Why are they so important to the
health of every living thing on earth?
humic substances
All

(soils, clays and


shale) contain minute
quantities of fulvic
acids which are a particular type
of humus acid. Fulvic acid
molecules contain
more oxygen than other
humus acids.
Fulvic acids are
especially important
because of their
ability to interact with
silica, chelate metal
ions, and form reactions
with various other
organic or inorganic
compounds.
Fulvic acids can be
found in clay, soils,
humic shale, streams,
oceans, and lakes.
greatest
The

concentrations appear
in rare fulvic shale
deposits.
located near
These deposits are
coastal areas with
variations in chemical
composition
depending on
location, climate, etc.
yellow-brown color
The

of liquefied humus in
lakes, rivers, and coastal waters is
almost entirelydue
to the
presence of low-
molecular weight,
fulvic acid chelates.
consist of various
These

particle sizes, so
small they are difficult
to measure
accurately.
Substantial amounts
of calcium,
magnesium,
potassium, etc., are
brought into solution
by the action of fulvic
acid on mica, clay, and other
mineral-rich deposits.
research in
Recent scientific

biochemistry, botany
and agriculture has
changed our
understanding of how
soil chemistry works,
and whyfulvic acids are
so important.
once thought
For example, it was

that the chelation of


metallic minerals into
chelated minerals was
accomplished entirely
by the plant's interior
biological processes.
We know now that fulvic acids (which are strong chelators of metallic minerals) are

responsible for
partly

micronizing metallic
minerals prior to
absorption by plants
and micro-organisms.
strong affinity
Fulvic acids have a particularly

for reaction with iron.


Soils rich in fulvic
acids increase the
absorption of iron by
plants.
Shale deposits
containing high
amounts of
colloidal/ionic
hydrophilic iron
bound to fulvic acid,
contain greater
amounts of other
trace minerals.
These interactions
help to increase soil
concentrations of
metal ions and silica
to levels that are far
greater than once
theorized.
Studies conducted with fulvic acids suggest that such interaction may play a role in the

synthesisof new
mineralsby allowing
the complexed,
dissolved metals, and
silica to form new
combinations. That's
exciting news!
fulvic acid is also an
Since

electrolyte,
1) it increases the
permeability of cell
membranes,
2) enhances RNA and
DNA metabolism,
3) reverses damage
done by toxic
substances, and
4) prolongs the
resident-time of
nutrients within the
medium.
Fulvic acid makes
trace elements
biologically active for
use by humans,
animals, plants, and
microbes.
transporter
It also acts as a

moleculefor vitamins,
enzymes, and a host
of other nutrients.
earth's prehistoric
During the

era, the topsoil was


incredibly rich with
humic and fulvic
acids.
Fulvic
This caused plants to take up high concentrations of minerals.

acids play a
significant role in
forming super rich
fulvic shale deposits,
with their abundance of minerals
and trace elements.
Without the action of
fulvic acids creating
biologically available
elements from
metallic substances,
life as we know it
would cease to exist.
contain extraordinarily
Fulvic shale deposits

high concentrations of fulvic


acid fractions in the
colloidal/ionic form with
every mineral and trace element
having once passed through the
root of a plant.
higher the mineral
The

content, the higher the


fulvic acid fractions
and vise versa.
The amount of naturally
occurring fulvic
acidcontained in a mineral
product is an excellent way
to measure how
"naturally plant
derived" it is.In the near
future most nutritional supplements
will contain fulvic colloids to
increase their absorption and
effectiveness.
leaching fulvic shale
By

with low temperature


water, it becomes
possible to reactivate
fulvic acid fractions
and disperse the
minerals in the
resulting liquid.
main component
Fulvic acids are the

in maintaining the
negative electrical
charge that's so vital
to the health of living
cells.
Fulvic colloids lend
themselves to numerous
molecular and ionic
reactions due to their
crystalline structure.
Hydrophilic fulvic
colloidal/ionic
minerals are chelated
by nature.
ability to move
They have the

directly into the cell


membranes they contact prior
to digestion.
Most other mineral
supplements are
either ground-up
rocks (limestone-
calcium carbonate), or
chelated in the
laboratory (amino acid
chelates, citrates,
gluconates etc.). They
have little or no impact on the cells
they contact prior to digestion.
Tracite contains higher concentrations of minerals and trace elements than other
products, and 3.5 times the natural fulvic acid concentration.

MineralLogic uses
clear cool water to leach
the colloidal fulvic acid fractions
from our shale. This process
produces mineral and
trace element
concentrations well
over 250,000 mg/l
TDS.
Fulvic acids are the only
part of humus to be
soluble in alkaline,
acid and neutral
environments.
This is an important quality, since plants absorb nutrients in solution. Furthermore, their

low molecular weight


facilitates penetration
into plants.
fulvic acid molecule
One

can carry more than


60 minerals and trace
elements into the cell. Some of
these are single molecules (ions)
others are groupings of molecules
(colloids).
use of fulvic acids in
The

agriculture improves
the structure of
soil,retaining
moisture, encouraging
aeration of the root by
providing the plant with
nutrients including
nitrogen,
phosphorous,
potassium,
magnesium, sulfur
and micronutrients.
Fulvic acid contribute
to the conversion of
minerals from
insoluble to solubles
form through the release of carbonic
gas.
fulvic acids have
Likewise,

apositive effect on the


growth and
development of crops
due to an increased
extraction of macro-
and micronutrients and,
on a biochemical level, they
increase permeability
of cell membranes,
thus increasing the
effectiveness and
uptake of nutrients.
humic
It is apparent that

substances consist of
a heterogeneous
mixture of compounds
for which no single structural
formula will suffice.
complex
Humic acids are thought to be

aromatic
macromolecules,
containing amino
acids, amino sugars,
peptides, aliphatic
compounds involved in
linkages between the aromatic
groups.
hypothetical
The

structure for humic


acid, shown in figure, contains
free and bound phenolic OH groups,
quinone structures, nitrogen and
oxygen as bridge units and COOH
groups variously placed on aromatic
rings.
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5) Fulvic Colloids@

The contents of living cells exist in a complex colloidal state where balance is

fulvic colloidal
maintained by

electrolytes electrical . The

equilibrium of each
cell depends on a ready supply of all the elements
in their fulvic colloidal form. Tracite from MineralLogic contains over 77 of these
minerals and trace elements!

Acolloid is a state of
matter in which one
substance, is such as a fulvic shale mineral,

finely dispersed in
another, such as
water. The quantity of colloidal mineral dispersible in a given amount
of liquid is determined by the size of the colloidal particles. Colloidal dispersion should
not be confused with a two-phase system suspension, which is neither uniform nor

Kinetic stability,
permanent.

(dispersion over a
long period) is essentially what defines a colloid or
colloidal system. Colloidal dispersions maintain their stability via interactions between

functional groups
charged

(polarized fulvic
mineral particles), and

water molecule
dipoles .

Colloidal particles have

adiameter size ranging


from 0.001 microns to
2.0 microns. Fulvic
shale minerals are naturally occurring mineral
micronized by the
colloids

action of fulvic acid


and photosynthesis to
sizes of 0.005 microns
or less. so Some of these particles are

small that it becomes


difficult to measure
their size. Low molecular weight fulvic acid molecules
arrange themselves easily in colloidal molecular groups of various sizes. It is theorized

different size
that these

molecular groups
(found in all plant life),
are targeted for various biological functions inside and outside the cell. For example; A
certain grouping of chromium colloids may be targeted for a particular function in
pancreatic cells.

As the particle size of


any substance
decreases total , the
surface area available
for interaction with
water increases
dramatically. Tracite
Fulvic Minerals from MineralLogic

contain the highest


concentration of
hydrophilic,
colloidal/ionic
minerals , trace elements and fulvic acids possible

over 7 grams per liter


( 3.5

with
times greater fulvic acid content than other products),

over 250,000 mg/l


TDS. fulvic acid
The particle size and
concentration of the shale has everything to do with how much of that shale will lend
itself to dispersion in water.
amount of
This determines the

electrical charge that


exists between the
fulvic particles and
the water molecules. The

fulvic acid
richer the content, the greater the plant origin

Mineral
particles and electrical potential.

products containing
less than 1 mcg of
important trace
elements have little or
no electrical
conductivity with virtually no fulvic acid content.
This allows for very little surface area available for the absorption of toxic substances,
and the many biochemical reactions colloidal trace elements are needed for.

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6)The Electric Cell@


Fulvic acids chelate metal ions and are

electrolytic in nature,
lending themselves
easily to dispersion in
water mediums. By

changing cation
metallic minerals (with
a positive charge) into
anion nonmetallic
minerals (with a
negative charge),
fulvic acids produce a hydrophilic colloidal/ionic
mineral with superior electrical potential!

George Crile, research


scientist author of A and

Bipolar Theory of
Living Processes,
discovered that all
living cells are
miniature batteries .

nucleus of the
Crile shows that the

cell is comparatively
acidic, cytoplasm and that the

of the cell is
comparatively alkaline .
The nucleus and the cytoplasm are separated by a semi-permeable membrane with the

nucleus acting as the


positive element. The
cytoplasm acts as the
negative element.
creates a true
This

bipolar mechanism
much like a battery.
developed evidence showing that the performance, integrity, and structure of
Crile also

living cells are


dependent on
maintenance of
normal electrical
potential.
When living cells are robbed of their ability to maintain a balanced and sufficient
electrical potential, tears and rips begin to form in the cell membranes indicating the

Restoration
beginning of cellular dissolution.

of proper levels of
electrolytes quickly
repairs cellular the
damage and returns cellular function to a normalized state.

results of Crile's
The

experiments clearly
show that all living
cells are dependent
on fulvic
colloidal/ionic
electrolytes. Fulvic
acid electrolytes, containing high
concentrations of colloidal chelated hydrophilic minerals and trace elements, are among

most powerful
the

natural occurring
electrical forces
maintenance of optimum cellular integrity. Each
present in the

electrolyte acts as a
miniature battery
charger, providing a
constant trickle
charge of electricity to
living cells.
analysis).
(Please refer to independent laboratory

The importance of maintaining proper intake and balance of minerals, and trace
elements, cannot be overstated. A small amount of fulvic hydrophilic colloidal minerals,
ingested daily, virtually insures health by providing the electrical energy needed to

Fulvic shale
recharge the body's cellular batteries.

provides a perfect
source of fulvic
electrolytes
trace elements.
containing an abundance of minerals and

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7) Fulvic Colloidal
Minerals Safe and
Effective@
• Grolier's Multimedia
Encyclopedia(version
8.01) states that: "The
Colloidal State lies
somewhere between
a solution and a
suspension."
• Colloidal
minerals from
humic shale are
among the smallest
crystalline particles
known to exist, and
areneithera
suspension nor a
solution.
• This gives these colloids
some special properties that
larger size colloids do not
exhibit. Colloids
larger
than 0.005 microns
have difficulty
moving though
plant and animal
membranes.
• These colloids
are hydrophobic in
nature, meaning
they have an
inherent resistance
to interaction with
water. Examples in
nature include:
carbonates,
sulfides,
phosphates,
framework silicates,
aluminum, iron
oxides,
phyllosilicates, and
some clays.
• Techniques that
supply some
information about
colloids are:
• Laser light
scattering, field-flow
fractionation, ultra
filtration and
chemical analysis.
• When analyzed in the
laboratory for mineral
content fulvic colloidal
mineral liquids are
treated as a solution
posting the results
in milligrams per
liter (mg/l) of
dissolved solids
(not suspended
solids).
• In short, colloids on the
smaller end of the spectrum
behave like solutions while
colloids on the larger end of the
spectrum behave like a
suspension.

• The statement "Colloidal


minerals are not
bio-available" is
true when
discussing
hydrophobic
minerals such as
calcium carbonate
(Limestone), zinc
oxide, or
magnesium
phosphates.
• These minerals are poorly
utilized due to the lack of fulvic
acid. They require
a
chemical reaction
caused by the body's enzymes
and hydrochloric acid before
they can be of any value to the
body's cells. Since fulvic
minerals extracted
from humic/fulvic
shale are chelated
by fulvic acids. The
statement "Colloids do not
diffuse easily through plant or
animal membranes" is not
accurate. The conclusion that
colloids cannot pass through
membranes of vegetable and
animal matter is based solely on
studies and experiments done
with inorganic colloids.
Chemical colloids
are much larger in
particle size than
naturally occurring
mineral colloids, and
where not chelated in nature by
fulvic acids!
• Plants take minerals
from the earth in ionic and
colloidal form via their
membranes.
• Studies conducted using
colloidal trace minerals as a folial
spray produced dramatic results
in the health and growth rate of
various plants. It should be
emphasized that all
living cells,
including those in
plant life, contain
minerals in the
fulvic colloidal form,
not the ionic form.
• It is a scientific fact that
these minerals lend themselves
easily to absorption. It can
therefore be concluded that
fulvic shale colloids of plant
origin are also easily absorbed!
When these mineral
molecules are
chelated by fulvic
acid it makes no
difference if they
are ionic or
colloidal in
structure.
• Fulvic colloids
extracted from fulvic
shale are 0.005
microns in diameter
with particles as small
as 0.001 microns in
diameter.
• This diversity in
size gives these fulvic
mineral colloids and ions some
fascinating properties. The
smallest aggregates
easily pass through
the cell membranes
of tissue they
contact, while others
lend themselves to
ionic reactions or
reaction with
enzymes in the
digestive tract.
• This prepares
them for secondary
chelation in the
bloodstream. This
secondary process
rechelates some
minerals with orotic
acids, which then targets
the specific mineral
to specific areas in
the body and cells.
• All ionic minerals(single
molecule),
eventually form
colloidal aggregates
(more than one
molecule) since all
human, animal, and
plant cells contain
minerals in their
fulvic colloidal form.
Sincecolloids have
more than one
molecule per
particle, they lend
themselves easily to
a variety of
biochemical
reactions.
• It's the small
particle size and the
hydrophilic nature
of fulvic minerals that
makes this possible.
• Fulvic colloids containing
numerous molecules per particle
are often smaller than other
minerals that contain only one
molecule.

• One example of this


is a mineral
chemically bound to
an amino acid,
which is commonly
known as an amino
acid chelate.
Proteins and all
minerals chelated
with protein are
large molecules. Most
fulvic colloidal mineral particles
contain several groups of
molecules that are smaller than
a single protein molecule. Even
an amino acid
chelated tablet is
liquefied,
micronized with
hydrochloric acid,
and an enzyme,
before it is reduced
to the molecular
form. Try to dissolve
an amino acid
chelated mineral
tablet, or powder, in
water if you doubt
this. It cannot be
done!
• Producers of these mineral
products are quick to point out
that fulvic colloidal minerals
contain toxic elements and
therefore should be avoided.
These companies fail
to realize that all
mineral products
contain minute
amounts of toxic
elements, especially
lead.
• These elements are NOT in the
hydrophilic, fulvic colloidal form.
For instance,
arsenic is contained
in the earth's crust
in 5.5 parts per
million and is also
routinely found in
earth extracted
minerals, colloidal or
otherwise.

• Fulvic
colloidal/ionic
mineral products
contain trace
amounts of
aluminum, lead, and
arsenic with
aluminum usually being
the most abundant.
Aluminum is the
third most abundant
element in the
earth's crust.
• All plant life
contains some
aluminum in a
hydrophilic fulvic
colloidal form.
• Naturally
occurring aluminum
silicate found in
humic matter is
nontoxic, and essential for
the development of normal
healthy plants. Only metallic
aluminum (such as
that found in
deodorants and
cooking pans), may
have adverse
effects.
• There is a definite
difference between
colloidal plant
derived aluminum
and the aluminum
found in cooking
pans. Allplants
convert metallic
mineral ions into
fulvic colloidal/ionic
minerals, which are
micronized to
extremely small
particle sizes. It is this
chelating by fulvic
acids, the
micronization
process, and
photosynthesis that
creates a fulvic
colloidal mineral that
is perfectly utilized by other
biological systems. All fulvic
colloidal minerals
from plants are non-
toxic in reasonable
dosage. If one where
todrink even 2 grains
of iodine in it's free
non-colloidal form,
it could end your
life. But take the
same amount of
iodine in its plant
derived, fulvic, colloidal
form, and it becomes
beneficial not
harmful. This is also
true for plant
derived lead,
arsenic, cadmium,
aluminum etc.
• Fulvic
colloidal/ionic
minerals also contain
trace amounts of
lead that appears in
15 ppm of the earth's crust.
Ground-water
commonly
consumed as
drinking water also
contains minute
levels of lead.
• All mineral tablets,
including amino
acid chelates, are
derived from the
hydrophobic rock
minerals such as
calcium carbonate
or zinc oxide.
• These minerals are ionized and
then chemically bound to an
amino acid molecule. Most
consumers are unaware that
all limestone and
other rock minerals
contain trace
amounts of lead
and other heavy
metals and no fulvic
acids!
• Mineral analyses are
expressed in mg/l,
that is the equivalent to
parts per million
(ppm).
• Note that virtually all
mineral products
contain aluminum,
lead, and arsenic.
Plants have been
absorbing these
elements for
millions of years
with no apparent
negative outcome.
• For example: According to
theAgronomy
Handbook, bananas,
beans, and many
other plant foods
contain over 100
ppm (approximately
100 mg/l) aluminum
per serving. Humans
have also been
ingesting minute
quantities of these
same elements
since the earliest
time of existence.
• The average diet
contains 35 mcg
cadmium, 40 mcg of
arsenic, 150 mcg of
lead, and over 100
mg (ppm) of
aluminum daily.
• There is also evidence to
suggest that
these
elements may
actually be essential
for cellular function,
provided that they
are bound to fulvic
acids. For example: when
goats where
deprived completely
of arsenic they
where no longer
able to lactate. Studies
have also been conducted with
other elements with similar
results.

• Understand that safe


ingestion of any
mineral depends on
dosage and form.
Therefore, when using any
trace mineral
product, the consumer
should remember that these
are trace mineral
supplements not
macro-mineral
supplements. Only small
quantities are needed on a daily
basis. Taking a few drops of any
fulvic concentrate, or an
ounce of fulvic colloidal mineral
water, presents
no
danger of heavy
metal poisoning.
• All naturally derived fulvic
colloidal/ionic minerals, have
trace amounts of minerals and
elements, exceeding those
products claiming to be very low
in, or free of, aluminum, arsenic,
lead, etc., These products tend
to be more diluted, using various
chemical methods for removal of
"undesirable" elements, with
virtually no mineral or trace
element content! Using
chemicals to remove
these elements from the
fulvic shale breaks
down the delicate
fulvic acid bonds
creating an inferior product!
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This is the road leading up to our mine. Glaciers


unearthed the fulvic
shale deposit and
pushed it to the top of
this hill. 4 On our property you can find this deposit only

feet from the surface.


It was first discovered by slaves working the fields where we now extract Tracite. The
slaves that worked the fields would often cut themselves or injure themselves in other
ways. The story has it that these folks used to put the fulvic shale right on the injury.
The fulvic compounds present acted as an anti-biotic and as a blood coagulant. Some
years later around the turn of the century this fulvic deposit was rediscovered by a
Veterinarian who treated the animals in the area. The farm located on one side of the
road had the usual health problems in the livestock that most others in the county were
also experiencing. It came to this Doctors attention that the farm located on the land
where Tracite is now extracted was the only place in the county where he never paid a
visit for the same health issues plaguing the rest of the counties livestock. On further
investigation he discovered that the animals on this land were fed the same feed as the
counties other livestock. Even more puzzled he began to look for other reasons why
these animals were so incredibly healthy.
After some time and a lot of observation he noticed one day while walking the fields of
the Farm that the horses, cows and other animals were licking some kind of reddish-
brown mineral deposit that protruded from the ground.

miraculous
As he looked more closely he made a

discovery. When he began to unearth some of this

he had
substance he was absolutely sure that

never seen any rock


or mineral deposit that
locked like this.
Later he discovered that only about 40 or so acres were covered with this mineral.

glaciers had pushed


The

this deposit to the top


a hill where it remains today. Our land is the only land that contains these minerals ...
of

a very rare deposit. He began to

experiment and
discovered he could leach these

precious fulvic
compounds connected to trace minerals and

out of the fulvic


elements

deposit by using only


water .

He began to sell this to other farmers and began taking it himself. His health never
suffered and the story has it that he died near 100 years of age.
This is a close-up of the incredible deposit more than 40 million years old. In this shot
you can see that it is not very far from the surface. Notice the abundance of color and
the shale-like consistency.

Tracite contains rich quantities fulvic acid


discovered most
to be one of the

important miracles of
life itself.
Fulvic acid is a part
of the humic structure
in rich composting
soil.
acid created in
It is an

extremely small
amounts by the action
of millions of
beneficial microbes,
working on decaying
plant matter
oxygen.
in a soil environment with adequate
low molecular
It is of

weight and is
biologically very
active. Because of its
low molecular weight,
it has the necessity
and ability to readily
bond minerals and
elements into its molecular structure causing them to dissolve

become mobilized
and

fulvic complexes.
Fulvic acid carries usually

70 or more minerals
and trace elements as

part of its molecular


complexes .

These are then in ideal natural form to be absorbed by plant roots and interact with

Plants readily
living cells.

absorb high amounts


of fulvic acid, and
maintain it in their
structure .

In fact it has been discovered that these fulvic acid complexes are

absolutely essential
for plants to be
healthy, and the same
is true of animals and
man.
There is no other molecule developed by nature that is more important to life on earth
and the life inside of us than the fulvic compounds contained in Tracite.

Scientist's are
discovering that
Fulvic Minerals are
"The Missing Link" of
nutrition.
This is a closer look at the shale that produces "The Missing Link" known as Tracite.

shale contains 5
The

natural anti-biotics
and more than 70
trace minerals and
elements. It is far richer in naturally occurring fulvic acid
than other mineral deposits. Hog farmers in the area report a 75% reduction in flies
when they supplement their feed with Tracite.

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