Soil
Re-Mineralization
Utah
Could
it have looked like this 100 million years ago?
Utah, a state famous for its
Dinosaur Park was once home to these enormous creatures and the
botanical wonders of Nature that supported them.
In 1920 a rancher named Tom Clark
discovered a source of concentrated botanical material from
earths prehistoric past. When these mineralized remains
were carefully selected and processed they produced a solution
which Tom and others believed saved his life. Tom dubbed
his find "Colloidal Minerals" and today his formula is
widely acclaimed for its medicinal and nutritional value.
There is something else Tom discovered that may be of equal
value.
Today much of the
precious prehistoric topsoil remains although hidden from view.
Prehistoric
Topsoil
The prehistoric topsoil shown below
is an example of what Senate
Document 264 talks about. Often incorrectly referred
to as "Humic Shale" or "Clay", it is
actually Mudstone formed as moistened topsoil solidified over
millions of years. Many popular "Colloidal
Mineral" brands formulated to compete with the T. J. Clark
Product that are produced in Utah are made from this or similar
material because it is available over a large area. It contains
many useful metallic trace minerals but its mineral content
varies significantly throughout the area.. The value of
this material as a nutritional supplement may be questionable
but there is little doubt that much of this material could be
used to re-mineralize our depleted farmlands.
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