Description
BioPure Health MicroMinerals
Foundational Support
Micro Minerals contains a balanced spectrum of trace minerals that support cellular, enzymatic, and immune function. This proprietary ionic solution helps maintain optimal mineral balance throughout the body.
Key Benefits and Features:
- Supports the natural remineralization process
- Aids in the absorption of macro minerals
- Promotes healthy cellular signaling and communication
- Supports the body’s response to oxidative stress
- Encourages healthy metabolic and immune function
- Source of naturally occurring fulvic acid containing over 70 ionic trace minerals
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 mL (0.2 tsp / 20 Drops) |
Amount/Serving |
| Magnesium |
15 mg |
| Chloride |
75 mg |
| ConcenTrace Trace Minerals (CTM) |
300 mg |
| Fulvic Acid Solution |
250 mg |
Other Ingredients: Purified water, non-GMO citric acid, potassium sorbate.
Suggested Use
Take 1 mL (20 drops) 3 times daily or as directed by your healthcare professional. It is most effective when taken straight or in water 30 minutes before a meal and on an empty stomach. Shake before use.
Warning: Do not use when pregnant or nursing unless recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Keep out of reach of children.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Do not refrigerate.
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Your Questions Answered:
Q: Where do you source the minerals used in Micro Minerals from?
A: We use a proprietary formula of ionic minerals that are naturally sourced to reflect the full-spectrum mineral profile found in nature.
Q: What are trace minerals?
A: Trace minerals are essential nutrients that the body requires in very small amounts to support cellular, enzymatic, and metabolic functions. Modern agricultural practices and water purification have reduced trace mineral content in soil, food, and drinking water. Supplementation may help replenish trace mineral diversity and support the body’s natural balance.
Modern agricultural practices—including intensive farming, mono-cropping, and long-term fertilizer use—have influenced soil quality in ways that may reduce the natural mineral content of crops. As a result, even nutrient-focused diets can leave individuals with nutrient gaps rather than fully optimal mineral intake. These gaps can make it harder for the body to sustain its natural resilience.