And remember, the particle
size in M. E. Minerals is not the original material. We grind this dried plant
material into a fine flour and soak it in water, leaching out the fine- particle
colloidal minerals. So it's a two step process.

Question - So water is added to ground up shale
to make the Minerals? Is there anything else added? Please describe the process
from mining the Minerals to the jug.
First, we don't use the word
"Mine". Rather, we harvest these dried plants, grind them up into a very fine
flour, and leach out the minerals. Of course, the plants took the minerals
from the soil millions of years ago. So it's very unique. ALL other liquid
minerals on the market today are a fine clay or ground up rocks. The very
big difference is they're inorganic.
They may say" colloidal", but you can use the
term "colloidal" even with paint. Paint is a colloidal suspension of pigments
in oil. The oil is a thick enough medium that the paint pigment stays in suspension
for a long time. After a while it settles. And then you have to shake it to
get it all back into suspension.

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