|
| Mineral |
2
oz. |
|
4
oz. |
|
| Potassium (Phosphate) |
$10 |
|
$14
|
|
| Selenium (Selenium
Selenite) |
$11 |
|
$18 |
|
| Zinc (Sulfate) |
$10 |
|
$14 |
|
| Magnesium (Chloride) |
$10 |
|
$14
|
|
| Molybdenum (Phosphate) |
$11 |
|
$18 |
|
| Chromium |
$10 |
|
$14 |
|
| Manganese |
$10 |
|
$14
|
|
| Copper |
$10 |
|
$14 |
|
| Iodine |
$10 |
|
|
|
| E-Lyte
Liquid Mineral Set
Contains one 2 oz. bottle of
each of the following minerals: selenium, zinc, magnesium,
molybdenum potassium, copper, chromium, and
manganese. This is a total of eight 2 oz. bottles.
These minerals may be used to create a taste
test kit, to identify mineral deficiencies in children and adults
with instructions we have provided here.
|
$82
|
 |
|
|
| E-Lyte
Taste Test Kit
Used to test for mineral
deficiencies in children.
Contains one bottle of the selenium, zinc, magnesium,
molybdenum, potassium, copper, chromium, and
manganese. This is a total of eight bottles.
This also includes test bottles for
each mineral, along with a taste test scale with rating information.
This kit is available with 2
oz. or 4 oz. sizes of the liquid minerals.
|
$98
|
 |
$134
|
 |
Autistic children are typically deficient
in key minerals important for normal body function. Our liquid minerals, suspended in
water, are easily absorbable. Zinc, magnesium, selenium, and molybdenum
are frequently of benefit to children in the autism spectrum.
These minerals are provided in an easy-to-take liquid concentrate which
may be added to drinks.
Recommended dose
The recommended dosage is provided on the bottle for
each mineral and varies from mineral to mineral. All of the
minerals are to be diluted in a drink that includes Vitamin C and/or is
an acid fruit juice such as orange juice or pineapple juice. Multiple
minerals may be combined in a single drink.
The dosage information per serving is as follows:
| Mineral |
Amount
of Mineral Per Serving |
Drops
Per Serving |
Servings
Per 2 oz. Bottle |
% Daily
Value |
| Potassium |
20 mg |
13 |
60 |
.06% |
| Selenium |
200 mcg |
3 |
265 |
285% |
| Zinc |
4.6 mg |
7 |
114 |
45% |
| Magnesium |
22 mg |
10 |
80 |
.07% |
| Molybdenum |
75 mcg |
3 |
265 |
100% |
| Chromium |
500 mcg |
5 |
160 |
415% |
| Manganese |
1.7 mg |
7 |
114 |
85% |
| Copper |
0.5 mg |
4 |
200 |
25% |
Mineral Taste Test

Many parents and clinics have used these liquid
minerals to perform a Mineral
Taste Test to identify mineral deficiencies in their
children/patients. You can either purchase one of the kits we
offer, which comes with full instructions and test bottles to mix the
minerals in, or purchase the minerals without the kit and use the
instructions we have provided below to create your own taste test
kit.
To make your own taste test kit:
1. Get one disposable cup for each mineral you
are testing. Label each cup with the name or number of the mineral
you are testing, using tape and/or a marker.
2. Add the number of drops recommended on the
label of the liquid mineral you are testing to the empty cup for the mineral
you are testing. The amount recommended varies from mineral to
mineral. Repeat this for each mineral you are testing.
If
you are testing Magnesium, also add a pinch of vitamin C (powered
ascorbic acid), which you may obtain from a local health food
store. Only a pinch is needed; too much vitamin C will not allow
you to taste and accurately evaluate the Magnesium.
3. Add 8 oz. of distilled water to each
cup. It is important that the water be distilled so that no other
minerals or contaminants are present in the water.
To use the taste test kit:
1. Swirl the first mineral around in your mouth.
2. Give the mineral a rating, based on the table
below:
|
Rating # |
Description |
Recommendation |
| 1 |
tastes
sweet |
strongly
need |
| 2 |
tastes
pleasant |
strongly
need |
| 3 |
no taste |
need |
| 4 |
taste
something |
don't
need |
| 5 |
tastes
so-so |
don't
need |
| 6 |
don't
like |
don't
need |
| 7 |
tastes
terrible |
don't
need |
3: Write down the results in a
table, such as the one below to record your results:
|
Mineral |
Description |
Rating (1-7) |
| 1 |
Potassium Phosphate |
|
| 2 |
Zinc Sulfate |
|
| 3 |
Magnesium Chloride |
|
| 4 |
Copper Sulfate |
|
| 5 |
Chromium Chloride |
|
| 6 |
Manganese Gluconate |
|
| 7 |
Ammonium Molybdate |
|
| 8 |
Sodium Selenite |
|
4. The ultimate goal is to
eventually have a score of 4, meaning you are no longer deficient in
these minerals. Most people test at 3. 5.
You may then use the minerals that have rated 1-3 on a daily basis with
your child, according to the dosage recommendations provided on the
bottle for each mineral. 6.
Every month or so, retest to see if tastes have
changed.
The
above statements have not been reviewed by the FDA. This product is
not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |