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CMD Concentrated Mineral Drops 120ml bottle with splashing water background, electrolyte supplement
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CMD (Concentrated Mineral Drops) 120ml

Regular price £26.95
£0.56 per litre

Did you know? There has been a significant depletion in natural minerals found in water and soil over the years!

CMD, the world's most concentrated liquid trace element in highly bio-available form, sourced from Utah's Great Salt Lake.


CMD is a purely natural mineral blend containing a comprehensive array of minerals in trace quantities, including magnesium, selenium, lithium, and boron.

A naturally sourced concentrated solution of ionised minerals to assist with maintaining pH balance in the body, increasing energy, vitality, and improved health. Perfect for re-mineralising distilled water.

Consume one drop for every 2.7 kilograms of body weight, diluted in water or juice, and spread throughout the day.

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.


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100% natural

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Easy dosage

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Vegan formula

CMD (Concentrated Mineral Drops) 120ml

£26.95
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Are modern farming techniques harmful?

In addition to nutrient loss, modern farming methods often prioritise yield and appearance over nutritional value. Crops are bred for uniformity, shelf life, and resistance to pests, not for their mineral or antioxidant content. This shift means that even when we eat the recommended portions of fruits and vegetables, we may still fall short on key nutrients our bodies need to thrive. The industrialisation of agriculture has created a system where food may look vibrant and fresh, but lacks the vitality it once had - a troubling disconnect between what we see on our plates and what we actually receive in terms of nourishment.

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