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Why The Wellness recommends this

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Ionic trace minerals are easy to overlook, yet they underpin everything from muscle function to enzymatic activity. We include ConcenTrace because it addresses a genuine gap — particularly for active individuals, those on filtered water, or anyone whose blood work suggests sub-optimal mineral status. The liquid ionic format is practical, the concentration is high, and the product has a long track record in clinical and sports nutrition settings.

About this product

ConcenTrace® Trace Mineral Drops

ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops are a concentrated liquid supplement providing a broad spectrum of ionic trace minerals and electrolytes derived from mineral-rich water. Trace minerals — including magnesium, chloride, sulphate, and dozens of other naturally occurring ionic minerals — are involved in hundreds of enzymatic and physiological processes, from muscle contraction and nerve signalling to fluid balance and energy metabolism. Because most Western diets no longer reliably supply the full range of trace minerals that human physiology requires, a liquid ionic supplement can be a practical way to address gaps.

This product suits people with active lifestyles who lose electrolytes through sweat, those who have been flagged with low mineral status on a blood panel, or anyone drinking predominantly filtered or reverse-osmosis water, which is stripped of naturally occurring minerals. The drops are unflavoured and highly concentrated, making them easy to add to any beverage without altering taste significantly at typical serving sizes.

ConcenTrace is a well-established product in the ionic mineral category, sourced from concentrated inland sea water. The liquid ionic form means the minerals are already in solution, which is associated with good absorption compared with some solid mineral forms. For anyone whose clinician has identified sub-optimal electrolyte or trace mineral levels, this offers a simple, low-cost way to broaden daily mineral intake alongside a whole-food diet.

What it does

Benefits

  1. 01

    Broad-spectrum ionic trace mineral and electrolyte support

  2. 02

    May help replenish minerals lost through sweat during exercise

  3. 03

    Practical for those drinking demineralised or filtered water

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    Liquid ionic form associated with good bioavailability

  5. 05

    Versatile: add to water, juice, or food

Get the most from it

How to use

Add 20 to 40 drops to water or another beverage, as directed on the packaging. Starting at the lower end of the range and building up gradually is sensible if you are new to concentrated mineral supplements, as high doses may have a laxative effect in some people.

What's inside

Ingredients

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Concentrated trace minerals

Common questions

Frequently asked

What are ionic trace minerals and why do they matter?

Ionic minerals are dissolved in liquid form, carrying a small electrical charge. This is the form minerals naturally take in the body's fluids, and it is associated with efficient uptake. Trace minerals such as magnesium, zinc, and manganese act as cofactors in hundreds of enzymatic reactions, supporting energy production, nerve function, and fluid regulation.

Who is most likely to benefit from this supplement?

People who train regularly and sweat heavily, those drinking reverse-osmosis or heavily filtered water, and anyone whose clinician has identified low mineral status on a blood panel are the most likely candidates. It is not a replacement for a mineral-rich whole-food diet, but a practical complement to one.

Can I take this alongside other electrolyte supplements?

Generally yes, but check your total mineral intake if you are already using a dedicated magnesium supplement or a high-dose electrolyte product, as combining several concentrated sources may push certain minerals beyond comfortable levels. If in doubt, review with your GP or a registered nutritionist.

Is there anyone who should avoid it?

People with kidney disease or conditions affecting mineral excretion should consult a doctor before using concentrated mineral supplements, as impaired kidneys may struggle to clear excess electrolytes. Those on medications that affect potassium or sodium levels — such as certain blood pressure drugs — should also seek medical advice first.

How long before I notice a difference?

This depends entirely on your baseline mineral status and why you are taking it. Some people notice improved energy or reduced muscle cramping within a couple of weeks; others may see no subjective change despite correcting a genuine deficiency. A follow-up blood panel is the most reliable way to assess impact over time.

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