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Vital Earth Minerals Fulvic Minerals -- 32 fl oz


Vital Earth Minerals Fulvic Minerals
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Vital Earth Minerals Fulvic Minerals -- 32 fl oz

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Vital Earth Minerals Fulvic Minerals Description

  • Ionic Mineral Dietary Supplement - 30 Day Supply
  • So Naturally Mild Tasting You Can Drink it Straight from the Bottle
  • Fulvic is One of the Most Powerful, Natural Supplements for Maintaining the Body's Metabolic and Healing Functions
  • Supports Natural Energy Production
  • Alkalizing Minerals to Sustain Proper Body pH
  • Encourages Healthy Immune Function
  • Augments Balanced Hormone Function
  • Mental Clarity, Alertness, Concentration
  • Facilitates Normal Enzyme Production
  • Supports Blood Sugar Already in Normal Range
  • Encourages Natural Removal of Dietary Toxins
  • Whole Food Plant Based Ionic Source - 100% Fulvic in Solution

Naturally Mild Tasting Alkaline pH of 7.0 to 7.8 Gently processed with NO chemicals

Fulvic Mineral is a concentrated, all natural plant based source of over 70 ionic minerals. It supports the body' s natural defenses, immune system, and energy. Fulvic assists the healthy operation of every system of the body through its interactions and reactions with other substances.

 

It is one of nature's most powerful free radical scavengers. Fulvic helps destroy damaging free radicals and works by blocking oxidation, and assisting removal of damaged cells.

 

And for cleansing the system, Fulvic helps stimulate the body's natural ability to detoxify and remove harmful compounds.

 

Higher quality source material / superior processing

All natural processing and a high fulvic content are what make Fulvic Minerals exceptional in today's competitive market. The source of our fulvic comes from fresh water humic material, which has a very small molecule size, making it more absorbable than salt water mineral extracts. Fulvic recharges cells because it passes right through cell membranes with ease, carrying many times it own weight in nutrients with it.

 

Vital Earth Minerals uses a gentle, proprietary extraction process that assures 100% of the precious fulvic is retained and undamaged. Because of this, our fulvic is NOT an acid like some other products. No harsh chemicals, heat or pressure extrusion are ever used, so sweeteners or flavorings are not required. Fulvic Minerals - It's all natural just like nature intended.

 

Fulvic Minerals are 100% fulvic in solution and nothing else!


Directions

Adults: 1 fluid ounce, 1-2 times daily as needed. Take with food for best absorption. Drink undiluted or add to non-chlorinated water, juice, or other Vital-Earth products. (The bottle lid is 1 ounce). Refrigeration is not essential, but it is beneficial to protect the naturally occurring enzymes and vitamins.

 

If health challenge exists introduce at 1/4 dosage to allow the body to detoxify slowly. Build up slowly to full dosage.

Free Of
GMOs, BPA, gluten, pesticides, sugar, soy, dairy, yeast, artificial coloring or flavoring.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 fl oz
Servings per Container: 32
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Fulvic Bio-Mass Vegetal Minerals18.75 mg*
100%Fulvic Solution:
Contains over 70 naturally occurring plant based bio-mass vegetal minerals in an unaltered ionic solution; unformulated and in the ratios naturally presented within the original humate / lignite source. Naturally Occurring Trace Amino Acids: Alanine, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Serinine, Threonine, Valine
*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Purified reverse osmosis de-ionized carbon filtered water.
Warnings

Use only as directed. If you are pregnant, nursing or have a serious medical condition, consult a health professional before use.

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Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: What's the Difference, and Who Should You See?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you are struggling with weight gain – or simply want to eat more healthfully – you might consider making an appointment with a registered dietitian or a nutritionist. But which of these two types of experts is the better choice for you? Contrary to what some might believe, the terms “dietitian” and “nutritionist” are not interchangeable. So, it is important to understand the differences.

Concept of Dietitian vs. Nutritionist Represented by Woman Sitting at Table with Health Paperwork and Fresh Produce

What is a dietitian?

A registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) is a nutrition expert who has at least a master's degree in nutrition science and who has completed at least 1,000 hours of supervised practice. These professionals also must sit for a national exam to earn a credential from the Commission on Dietetic Registration, which is the credentialing agency of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Dietitians are considered to be board-certified medical professionals and experts in food and nutrition. They often work with clients who have medical conditions, using medical nutrition therapy to help treat disease. Dietitians may be found in many different settings, including:
  • Hospitals and doctor offices
  • Nursing homes
  • Government organizations
  • Gyms and recreation centers
Dietitians must complete at least 75 hours of continuing education in the nutrition sciences every five years.  Some states require registered dietitians to be licensed. "The RD or RDN is often specialized in additional areas within nutrition, like sports nutrition, oncology or pediatrics," says Angela Lemond, a Texas-based registered dietitian nutritionist and co-founder of Lemond Nutrition. Areas of specialty credentials include:
  • Gerontological nutrition (CSG)
  • Sports dietetics (CSSD)
  • Pediatric nutrition (CSP)
  • Renal nutrition (CSR)
  • Oncology nutrition (CSO)

What is a nutritionist?

A nutritionist is more likely to work with someone who does not have a medical condition, but who simply wants to boost their health through better eating. A nutritionist is generally not considered to be a health professional. In addition, there are no formal standards for becoming a nutritionist, which means virtually anyone can claim the title, Lemond says. “The word ‘nutritionist’ is a super-generalized term that can be used by anyone in most places in the United States,” she says. Many people who call themselves nutritionists have some expertise in food and diet matters, and they might even have formal education in nutrition. In fact, nutritionists can seek out certifications that signal their expertise to potential clients. It is even possible to earn credentials such as “clinical nutritionist” by completing university-level coursework. From there, you can earn the title certified nutrition specialist by completing 1,000 hours of supervised practice and taking an exam. The Board for Certification of Nutrition Specialists (BCNS) is responsible for this certification. In some states, nutritionists who do not earn a credential are not allowed to provide individualized meal plans or specific guidance related to health issues.

Should you choose a dietitian or a nutritionist?

Overall, the standards for calling yourself a nutritionist are not as rigorous as those for professionals who earn the title of dietitian. And while all dietitians are nutritionists, the reverse is not always true. Lemond cautions that if you decide to work with a nutritionist, it’s possible you will end up with someone who has little to no professional training. "There are weekend courses a person can take to get a 'certified nutritionist' title, so be careful," she says. Picking the wrong nutritionist can actually be dangerous in some situations, she adds. “Nutritionists may cost less money, but the real cost could be a person's health risk,” Lemond says. “There are hundreds of cases of people getting very sick or even dying by following advice from people without advanced nutrition education.” The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics also urges caution if you decide to work with a nutritionist, noting that “unqualified health care recommendations can cause people harm.” To get the best care, you are likely better seeking out a fully credentialed dietitian, Lemond says. She suggests looking for a dietitian who is an RD/ RDN with expertise in the subject matter where you need guidance. “RDs/RDNs are evidence-based, not operating from simply what is trending or by testimonials,” Lemond says. ‘They communicate the science in that area of nutrition, and most have practical ways to implement the recommendations.”

Finding the right dietitian or nutritionist

Lemond notes that as with any profession, each registered dietitian or registered dietitian nutritionist varies by personality and approach. “Once you find someone in the area of need, contact them,” she says. Most will give you a five- to 15-minute introduction call so you can see if the person is a good fit for your unique needs, she adds. “The good news is that many RDs/RDNs are covered under insurance plans in most states,” Lemond says. To find the right professional for you, Lemond suggests going to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website and clicking on "Find a Nutrition Expert." If you decide to pursue the help of a nutritionist, Lemond recommends going to the nutritionist’s website to make sure he or she has earned at least a master's degree in nutrition-related education. "Even if a person has a large following and an impressive website, go to their biography," Lemond says. Typically, health insurance plans will not cover sessions with a nutritionist. So, of you choose this route, expect to pay the cost out of pocket.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="183649" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1744336326009{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/organic-traditions-supergreens"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="183650" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1744336361716{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/codeage-easy-veggies-fast-fruits-vitamins-vegan-superfood-multivitamins-minerals-supplement"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="183651" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1744336395972{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/plantfusion-womens-organic-one-a-day-multivitamin-whole-food-blend-60-vegan-tablets"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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