The Power of Trace Elements — Tiny Minerals with a Big Impact
Did you know that many modern diets are critically low in trace minerals — and that this can have a significant impact on your body’s ability to function at its best? This is particularly true in the modern era because food products are grown in the same soil for decades, which consumes trace minerals. In addition, cultivation of soil with rainfall and irrigation also leaches away trace minerals in the water run-off in creeks, rivers, and to the ocean.
These trace elements may be needed in small amounts, but they are essential for the creation of life-supporting compounds like:
- Enzymes that drive your metabolism
- Vitamins your body can’t produce on its own
- Hemoglobin, which needs iron to carry oxygen to every cell.
Without these minerals, your body can’t build or activate the molecules it needs for energy, immunity, or cellular repair. A recurring theme in biology is that essential compounds made in cellular synthesis have a mineral as a critical element in the molecular structure of bioactive compounds. Such compounds contain the challenging and mysterious capacity of life. The iron (Fe) in hemoglobin requires this trace metal to carry oxygen (O2) to every cell. Natural vitamin C complex contains copper (Cu). Vitamin E has selenium (Se). Even chlorophyll in plants must have Magnesium (Mg) in the molecular structure to capture energy from the sun in photosynthesis.
Where Do Trace Elements Come From?
In nature, trace minerals are embedded deep in the Earth. When volcanic ash spreads across fertile ground, it deposits dozens of these elements, enriching soil and nourishing plants. These ancient layers are rich in mineral and plant nutritional materials and are present in humate. Over 65 trace minerals are preserved in plants that grew in the volcanic era of Earth’s development. Humate is found in layers before it was compressed into coal.
Today, humate is not only used to fertilize crops, but it’s also used in human nutrition to help re-mineralize the body and activate the bioactive compounds that support good health.
Why It Matters for You
Trace elements don’t just “help” vitamins and enzymes — they are part of their structure. If these minerals are missing, the compound’s bioactivity doesn’t function. That is why dietary supplements rich in trace elements — like humate in NEW EDEN — can make a real difference in:
- The energy level in one’s body
- Oxygen transport for all cells is necessary in hemoglobin’s structure
- Immunity for host defense against infectious agents in our environment
- Mental clarity to cope with life stresses, process knowledge, and have memory.
- Cellular repair and healing are essential for good health and longevity
Support Your Body with Nature’s Original Marvelous Design
At Wellness Quest, we are passionate about restoring what the modern environment has taken away. Trace elements are nature’s original and essential bio-activators, and we know they deserve a place in your wellness search for good health and longevity. At Wellness Quest, we utilize humate and other nature-sourced nutrients in our expanding range of dietary supplements, designed to restore each person’s health. Humate is present in NEW EDEN.
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