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    Mineral Logic

    Tel. 269 552 9436

    Fax. 269 552 8789

    8100 Oakland Drive

    Portage, MI 49024

Technical Data Information



  1. Proprietary Process: MineralLogic has developed a process for leaching fulvic colloids from fulvic shale using only water as a leaching agent. Many companies use extraction acids or other extraction agents to leach fulvic acids from various shale's such as lignite. Understand that humic shale contains no free form fulvic acids. They are separated from the humic acid by leaching, and activating them with water. Using extractents other than water will damage certain fulvic bonds. Products containing a much higher carboxyl-group reading than hydroxyl-group, or vise versa, should be suspect of being manufactured with extractents other than water. We produce fulvic acid contents of over 7 grams per liter, or 0.7%. That's 3½ higher than either independent laboratory has ever measured! Yet, some companies are claiming fulvic acid contents of over 30%! Fulvic acids are to minute in quantity, whether in soils, waters, or humic shale, to produce a naturally extracted product containing over 1% fulvic acids.

  2. Independent laboratory analyses: Analyses spanning several years. We have others on file for your inspection. Contact us and we will make them available.

  3. Serving Chart: We developed this chart by taking an average value for each analyte from a number of different analyses, spanning several years. The average values for the powder are calculated by dividing the analyses values by 5,000 since a 200mg serving is 1/5,000th of a kilogram. The average values for the liquid are calculated by dividing the original lab assay by 2,000. A standard serving of Tracite is ½ ml, or 14 drops from a standard medical dropper, or 1/2000th of a liter.

  4. Fulvic Acid Analyses: Two recent laboratory assays showing the fulvic acid content. One of these analyses reveals Tracite has an excellent balance of carboxyl (COOH), and hydroxyl (HO), groups.

  5. Conversion Chart: Shows conversions form grams to pounds etc; Supplied by MineralLogic

  6. Contaminant Analyses: Analyses revealing the purity of Tracite. Contains no molds, yeast, bacteria, chemical residues, or insecticides.

  7. Effervescent analysis: MineralLogic produces an effervescent product available in lemon/lime, or orange flavor. This analysis contains other ingredients besides Tracite.>

  8. Nomenclatureumhos/cm2 = Micro-mhos/cm2, how many ohms of resistance to current flow, or how well a liquid conducts electricity. meg/100 gm = milli-equivalents = a molar (atomic) measurement for particles.

  9. Technical Questions: For technical questions, product information, product samples, or additional laboratory analyses please contact Ralf Ostertag @ (269)552-9436

  10. Independent Laboratories used by MineralLogic:

    Western Analysis Inc., 40 West Louise Ave. Salt Lake City Utah 84115, (801) 792-9238 * Fax (801)-

    484-9211

    EarthFax Development Corporation, 177 N. Research Parkway, Suite #104, North. Logan Utah 84342,

    (434)-787-2743 * Fax (343) 787-2749

    Harmony Concepts, 2147 Rulon White Blvd, Suite #201, Ogden, Utah 84404, (801) 737-4831* Fax (801)-

    (801)737-5191

    Utility Testing Laboratory, 875 Chestnut Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84125, (801) 973-8305 * Fax (801)-

    973-8333

    KAR Laboratories, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001, (269) 381-9666



    ANALYTEAmount Contained in 200 mg of Tracite Powder. (One Capsule) = A daily serving. Amount Contained in One Serving of Tracite Liquid (1/2 a milliliter) @ 350,000 mg/l TDS
    Aluminum4.76 mg7.9 mg
    Antimony8.8 mcg4.3 mcg
    Arsenic1.18 mcg3.1 mcg
    Barium.32 mcg0.021 mcg
    Beryllium4.34 mcg7.5 mcg
    Bismuth56 mcg140 mcg
    Boron68 mcg29.5 mcg
    Bromine1.0. mcg2.5 mcg
    Cadmium< .002 mcg< 0.105 mcg
    Calcium.54 mg1.35 mg
    Carbon120 mcg155 mcg
    Cerium4.8 mcg12.0 mcg
    Cesium1.3 mcg3.25 mcg
    Chloride16.14 mcg1.85 mcg
    Chromium77 mcg200 mcg
    Cobalt15 mcg37.5 mcg
    Copper2.5 mcg6.3 mcg
    Dysprosium10.2 mcg25.5 mcg
    Erbium8 mcg2.0 mcg
    Europium .004 mcg 0.0025 mcg
    Fluoride1.6 mcg4.1 mcg
    Gadolinium21.7 mcg54 mcg
    Gallium4.3 mcg10.7 mcg
    Germanium15.38 mcg7.5 mcg
    Gold.002 mcg 0.0025 mcg
    Hafnium0.8 mcg2 mcg
    Holmium2.2 mcg5.4 mcg
    Indium5.4 mcg 13.5 mcg
    Iodine.158 mcg0.75 mcg
    Iridium.0032 mcg0.0055 mcg
    Iron23.9 mg26.7 mg
    Lanthanum25.6 mcg64 mcg
    Lead0.01 mcg0.01mcg
    Lithium1.8 mcg4.6 mcg
    Lutetium1.2 mcg3.0 mcg
    Magnesium1.88 mg4.7 mg
    Manganese104 mcg260 mcg
    Mercury< .01 mcg< 0.01 mcg
    Molybdenum .003 mcg0.004 mcg
    Neodymium56 mcg140 mcg
    Nickel21.4 mcg150 mcg
    Niobium.001 mcg.001 mcg
    Osmium 0.4 mcg 1.01 mcg
    Palladium .002 mcg0.005 mcg
    Phosphorus116 mcg152.5 mcg
    Platinum<.006 mcg < 0.0075 mcg
    Potassium1.2 mcg3.0 mcg
    Praseodymium13.2 mcg32.9 mcg
    Rhenium2.1 mcg6 mcg
    Rhodium<.001 mcg< 0.0025 mcg
    Rubidium126 mcg315 mcg
    Ruthenium1.6 mcg4.1 mcg
    Samarium15.6 mcg39.1 mcg
    Scandium4.8 mcg12.0 mcg
    Selenium159 mcg390 mcg
    Silicon62 mcg155 mcg
    Silver1.0 mcg1.35 mcg
    Sodium2.38 mcg0.95 mcg
    Strontium12.38 mcg3.0 mcg
    Sulfur5.36 mg37.5 mg
    Tantalum.001 mcg.001 mcg
    Tellurium.42 mcg1.1 mcg
    Terbium.1.8 mcg4.6 mcg
    Thallium3.38 mcg11.5 mcg
    Thorium19.5 mcg25.5 mcg
    Thulium10.9 mcg27.5 mcg
    Tin. 3.5 mcg8.8 mcg
    Titanium0.6 mcg0.1.5 mcg
    Tungsten.001 mcg.001 mcg
    Vanadium156 mcg3.8 mcg
    Ytterbium5.4 mcg13.4 mcg
    Yttrium52 mcg131 mcg
    Zinc.37 mg0.34 mg
    Zirconium.9 mcg3.05 mcg

    Tracite tests for 77 trace minerals and elements: Additional elements not listed are Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen

    The low pH in Tracite is NOT caused by citric acid or other extraction acids. The low pH is the result of fulvic acids that the colloids are chelated with in nature. This bond is one of the reasons that make hydrophilic colloidal minerals so effective. All minerals taken up by plants are in the fulvic acid form. The book by Dr. William R. Jackson, Organic Soil Conditioning, contains in depth information concerning fulvic fractions, humic acids and microbial balance. Because of the high concentration of minerals and trace elements in Tracite it is only necessary to consume a few drops a day in juice or water.

    The first column contains amounts that are taken from our most potent raw material. We have reached total dissolved solids as high as 35% or 350.000 mg/l. This is due to the extremely small particle size of our raw shale. We extract Tracite using only clean fresh water. No extraction acids are used. Tracite contains both colloidal and ionic particles. Tracite is closer in mineral composition to human body fluids than any other naturally occurring trace mineral. Tracite is iron based, not sulfur based as many other colloidal mineral products. Human body fluids are primarily iron and calcium not sulfur or chloride.

    Charts supplied by MineralLogic producers of Tracite Fulvic Mineral products.


    Conversion Tables for Weight and Volume
    WeightGramsOuncesLBKG
    1 Gram1.0352.0022.001
    1 oz.28.41.0625.028
    1 LB453.6161.454
    1 KG100035.22.2081

    Volume1 ml1 tsp.1 Tbsp.1 fl. oz.1 Cup1 Liter1 Gallon
    1 ml =1.20.068.034.0042.00100026
    1 tsp. =4.91.33.166.0208.005.0013
    1 Tbsp =1531.5.0625.015.0039
    1 fl. oz.=30621.125..03.0078
    1 Cup =237481681.237.0625
    1 Liter =100020367.633.84.231.264
    1 Gal =3792768256128163.791

    Conversion Charts and Tables Courtesy of MineralLogic, producers of Tracite Fulvic Minerals.

    Independent Laboratory Analyis of Tracite


    Fulvic Analysis earthfax.pdf
    Fulvic Analysis westanal140803.pdf
    Mineral Analysis westanal230803.pdf

    Certificates of Analysis

    Tracite Powder
    Tracite Liquid

    Material Safety Data Sheets

    Tracite Fulvic Mineral Concentrate

    Tracite Fulvic Mineral powder

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