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Description Liquid Light is a plant-based fulvic acid mineral complex created by nature in ancient plant deposits well before modern pollutants existed. Liquid Light is a plant based fulvic acid mineral complex created by nature in ancient plant deposits well before modern pollutants existed. The ionic trace minerals are extracted using a cold process to create a liquid supplement that contains one of the most powerful nutrient transporters found in the natural world. Liquid light is perfect before, after, or during workouts to provide many minerals, including trace minerals, and electrolytes, but it plays a large role in protecting, nourishing, and detoxing cells with the might of fulvic acid.* Fulvic acid acts like a cellular taxi, aiding assimilation of other nutrients.  Suggested Use Take one capful. May be mixed with your favorite beverage. Store out of direct light and away from heat.  Dietary Considerations Dairy/ Milk Free Gluten Free Soy Free  Serving Size: 1 oz  Servings Per Container: 32  Amount Per Serving% Daily Value Iron2.3 mg13% Iodine8 mcg5% Selenium89 mcg162% Chromium23 mcg66% Molybdenum30 mcg  Other Ingredients: Purified water, Fulvic Trace Minerals Complex  Warnings Consult your physician before beginning a dietary regimen containing this product. Keep out of the reach of children. If you are nursing, pregnant or considering pregnancy, consult your health care professional prior to using this product. Â
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