Ioniplex® Fulvic Mineral Powder

Ioniplex® is a mineral powder with high fulvic acid content obtained from humic deposits (humates). The patented extraction process results in fulvic ionic material full of electrolytes, macro and micro-nutrients. Fulvic acid is a substance found in humus, the nutritious layer of soil made up of partially decomposed matter, produced by microbes as they break down organic matter. Fulvic acid is also the main bioactive of Shilajit, a tar-like, mineral-rich substance that forms over centuries from the slow decay of plants and exudes from rocks of high mountain ranges such as the Himalayas. Shilajit has been used in Ayurveda for 3000 years for the support of general health and well-being.* 

TOP BENEFITS OF IONIPLEX® FULVIC MINERAL POWDER

Supports cellular health*

Supports mitochondrial function and energy production *

Supports hair, skin, and nail health*

QUALIA LIFE’S IONIPLEX® FULVIC MINERAL POWDER SOURCING

Ioniplex® is a proprietary fulvic ionic mineral complex, containing ≥77% fulvic acid, upwards of 65 major, minor and trace minerals, including calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and iron.*

Ioniplex® is sourced from several unique humic deposits across North America.

Ioniplex® is non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, and certified Halal and Kosher.

Ioniplex® is a trademark of Mineral Biosciences®, LLC.

IONIPLEX® FULVIC MINERAL POWDER FORMULATING PRINCIPLES AND RATIONALE

The supplier of Ioniplex® suggests a serving of 100-300 mg. This serving supplies fulvic acid, minerals, trace minerals, trace elements, and electrolytes. We use an amount of Ioniplex® within the suggested amount range.

IONIPLEX® FULVIC MINERAL POWDER KEY MECHANISMS

Supports mitochondrial function*

Supports mitochondrial metabolism* [1,2]

Supports mitochondrial electron transport chain function* [3]

Supports oxidative phosphorylation efficiency* [4]

Supports healthy mitochondrial membrane potential* [3]


Supports general health and wellbeing*

Supports the body’s defenses against advanced glycation end-products (AGE)* [5,6]

Supports healthy metabolic parameters* [7–9]

Supports healthy type 1 collagen production* [10]

Supports hair, nails, and skin health* [11] 

Supports neuroprotective functions* [3]

Supports HPA axis function* [3]

Supports cardioprotective functions* [12]

Supports muscle strength and adaptation* [13,14]

Supports intestinal barrier function* [15–17]

Supports antioxidant defenses* [3,17]

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

REFERENCES 
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[2]K. Bojanowski, Effect of Commercial Formulations with and without Ioniplex on Metabolic Activity, Sunny BioDiscovery, 2011.
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[4]S.A. Visser, Sci. Total Environ. 62 (1987) 347–354.
[5]K. Bojanowski, Effect of Ioniplex on Advanced Glycation End-Products, Sunny BioDiscovery, 2007.
[6]F. Juchaux, Effects of Ioniplex on Non-Enzymatic Glycation, BIOalternatives, 2007.
[7]J. Deneau, T. Ahmed, R. Blotsky, K. Bojanowski, Int. J. Vitam. Nutr. Res. 81 (2011) 34–42.
[8]K. Bojanowski, Effect of Ioniplex on Glucose Levels in a Diabetic Patient, Sunny BioDiscovery, 2015.
[9]K. Bojanowski, Effect of Long Term Ioniplex Supplementation in a Diabetic Patient, Sunny BioDiscovery, 2016.
[10]K. Bojanowski, Effect of Ioniplex on Type 1 Collagen Levels, Sunny BioDescovery, 2010.
[11]E. Boisits, A Six Week Study of Ioniplex on Nail Condition, International Research Services, 2009.
[12]S. Joukar, H. Najafipour, S. Dabiri, M. Sheibani, N. Sharokhi, Cardiovasc. Toxicol. 14 (2014) 214–221.
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