Minerals for Horses
I met Jeff through a mutual friend living in California. We all have an interest in good health and the subject of trace minerals came up one day. It turns out that each of us usually takes two 650 mg capsules a day of a sedimentary material from Panaca, Nevada. It is a fresh-water deposit whose deposition was accomplished in fairly recent geological time. The stratification of edible clay (a variety known as "montmorillonite") is mineral that goes down some 175 feet in some places, and alternately is bonded to and has absorbed humic material. This mineral clay is loaded with unique, and essential trace elements all formulated by Mother Nature. It is a major source of minerals for horses, and for human supplmentation. The reason montmorillonite and trace elements are so bio-available is because both clay and humic acid are known colloids, and the trace elements have been chelated to amino acids and peptides from this source.
Breath (the Movie)
Perhaps Jeff's movie, "Breath" will make mention of mineral clay. We await more news with baited breath.