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Are your minerals safe?

When taken as directed, our products are safe. Please refer to each product label for exact dosage recommendations as well as any pertinent information. In certain cases, consuming larger amounts or the recommended daily dose all at once may cause digestive upset or a temporary laxative effect. If this occurs, decrease the dosage. Spreading consumption throughout the day may also eliminate or reduce this side effect and improve the absorption of the minerals.
Individuals with kidney disease should not take magnesium supplements unless they are under the supervision of their physician. And, as always, if you are under the care of a physician or are currently taking prescription medications, you should consult with your doctor first before taking any dietary supplement(s).
MRI's minerals are Generally Recognized as Safe. Furthermore, each and every lot of our mineral concentrates are assayed for purity and potency. One of the most important tests we conduct here at MRI is to assay our minerals for heavy metals. Each and every lot of our minerals passes the U.S. Food Chemicals Codex heavy metals safety test."

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