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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1573320" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I have used VitaFerm for several years. What is more important than mineral content is BIOAVAILABILITY. Analysis is very important but if the chemical compound the mineral comes in is not BIOAVAILABILE, the mineral will be excreted from the cow.</p><p></p><p>I spent a good portion of my professional career on the Butte, Montana lead smelter cleanup conducting bioavailability studies on lead in soil to support enforcement actions against Atlantic Richfield, Now British Petroleum. BIOAVAILABILITY was the essential factor in determining the extent of that cleanup. The concept is identical. You can put a truck load of mineral through a cow but if it is in a form that cannot be metabolized, all you have is a malnourished cow and high mineral content feces.</p><p></p><p>VitaFerm is BIOAVAILABILE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1573320, member: 27490"] I have used VitaFerm for several years. What is more important than mineral content is BIOAVAILABILITY. Analysis is very important but if the chemical compound the mineral comes in is not BIOAVAILABILE, the mineral will be excreted from the cow. I spent a good portion of my professional career on the Butte, Montana lead smelter cleanup conducting bioavailability studies on lead in soil to support enforcement actions against Atlantic Richfield, Now British Petroleum. BIOAVAILABILITY was the essential factor in determining the extent of that cleanup. The concept is identical. You can put a truck load of mineral through a cow but if it is in a form that cannot be metabolized, all you have is a malnourished cow and high mineral content feces. VitaFerm is BIOAVAILABILE. [/QUOTE]
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