Element #26 on the Periodic Table, Iron (Fe)
It is the basis of human blood cells - the staff of life. Iron is primarily absorbed & carried in the body's red blood cells. It is the red blood cells that are responsible for the transportation of oxygen captured by the lungs to the other organs & tissues of the body - from your brain to your big toe.
Iron is a critical factor in the formation of many enzymes produced in the body that affect critically important chemical reactions crucial to mental cognition & functioning.
Water soluble, ionic Iron tends to promote:
A sense of vitality & general well-being
Enhances resistance to infections
Stimulates energy & stamina during exercise
Ignites mental abilities
Angstrom-sized Iron is vital to help the blood eliminate potentially toxic micron or larger-sized iron particles in the blood & tissues.
