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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1692247" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I did a writeup on mineral deficiencies (let me know if the link doesn't work)</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dropbox.com/s/g61n3dsvlprqzah/A%20compilation%20of%20mineral%20deficiencies.pdf?dl=0[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Bioavailability is often closely linked to solubility, Oxides don't dissolve well at all (I think magnesium is an exception), sulphates and phosphates dissolve quite readily.. I think only the lowest grade of minerals would use oxides.</p><p></p><p>Yes, chealated minerals might be better, but at what cost and is it going to pay off.. there's a point where it's more economical to just increase the amount of said mineral over using a much more expensive but only slightly more bioavailable form.. where exactly that line is I"m not sure and is certainly up for debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1692247, member: 9096"] I did a writeup on mineral deficiencies (let me know if the link doesn't work) [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dropbox.com/s/g61n3dsvlprqzah/A%20compilation%20of%20mineral%20deficiencies.pdf?dl=0[/URL] Bioavailability is often closely linked to solubility, Oxides don't dissolve well at all (I think magnesium is an exception), sulphates and phosphates dissolve quite readily.. I think only the lowest grade of minerals would use oxides. Yes, chealated minerals might be better, but at what cost and is it going to pay off.. there's a point where it's more economical to just increase the amount of said mineral over using a much more expensive but only slightly more bioavailable form.. where exactly that line is I"m not sure and is certainly up for debate. [/QUOTE]
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