As part of the protocol: CT-Minerals is included in Step 1 and 3 of the Foundational Protocol, and Phases 1, 3 and Optimize A of the Comprehensive Protocol.
Note that CT-Minerals is safe to take at any point in time outside of the protocol. Your practitioner may recommend taking it at different stages, based on your unique needs.
Can it be taken with food?
CT-Minerals can be taken with or without food. For maximum potency, we recommend taking it between meals.
Does it interact with medication?
Always consult a licensed healthcare practitioner when introducing a new supplement to your routine. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to take all supplements at least two hours away from prescription medications.
Which minerals are included in CT-Minerals?
A variety of naturally occurring trace minerals derived from fulvic acid, magnesium malate, and magnesium acetyl taurate.
What aren't the specific minerals in CT-Minerals listed on the ingredients?
Aside from magnesium malate and magnesium acetyl taurate, the fulvic minerals are naturally occurring and we cannot guarantee the particular potency of each of the trace minerals.
What time of day should I take CT-Minerals?
CT-Minerals supports energy production, so it’s best taken earlier in the day to avoid interfering with sleep patterns.*
The CT-Minerals liquid recommended dose is ten drops per day, twice per day. Why is the capsule formula only one capsule, once per day?
The new CT Minerals powder/capsule formula contains a powdered minerals equivalent that is more than twice the amount of minerals in ten drops of the liquid formula. Therefore, only one dose is needed daily by comparison.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
Ingredients
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