Catalyzed Mineral Complex - 120 Capsules | Quicksilver Scientific
This comprehensive blend of macro and trace minerals with added Shilajit and Laminaria supports healthy mineral status for daily wellness, detoxification, energy and vitality.
Our perfectly balanced multi-mineral supplement has been formulated with optimal ratios of key macro and trace minerals including magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc, and more for optimal absorption and physiological effects. Minerals are essential nutrients that perform many functions in the body, including supporting healthy bones, skeletal muscles, and the brain. While minerals are found naturally in our food, it can be difficult to acquire adequate amounts from food alone, making mineral supplementation a welcomed solution.
- Industrial agricultural practices, including the use of synthetic fertilizer and the growth of monoculture crops, maydeplete minerals in our food.8
- Diets high in ultra-processed foods, such as bread, chips, soda, and frozen meals, are increasingly common. Suchdiets are associated with inadequate mineral intake in children and suboptimal levels of certain minerals in adults.9,10
- Modern-day lifestyle factors, such as prolonged stress and medications, disrupt mineral balance in the body.11,12
By increasing levels of beneficial minerals with mineral supplementation, individuals can fill critical nutritional gaps, ensuringmineral adequacy for optimal health and wellness. Research shows that supplementation with a multimineral is associatedwith higher nutrient intakes, reduced risks of nutrient inadequacies, and improvements in biomarkers of nutrient status inmiddle-aged and older adults, offering hope for better health.13 .
MACRO MINERALS
Macro minerals are minerals required by the body in large amounts, typically more than 100 mg daily. They includecalcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium and are essential for maintaining healthy foundational physiologicalfunctions. Think of macro minerals as the cornerstones of one’s health “foundation.”
Calcium and Magnesium
Most people associate calcium primarily with bone health. While calcium is indeed a critical component of bone, it also playsother vital roles in physiology. It functions as a second messenger in cell-signaling pathways, maintains tooth enamel, andfortifies the body against the harms of lead exposure.14 People on plant-based diets are prone to calcium insufficiency15 andmust ensure calcium intake through proper plant sources and supplements.
Magnesium is an under-consumed nutrient in the modern-day industrialized diet, meaning it is consumed at levels relativeto its estimated average requirement or adequate intake level.16,17 One of the most significant influences on magnesiumstatus is prolonged stress, which has been found to drain magnesium levels by increasing urinary magnesium excretion.18,19Simultaneously, magnesium influences neurotransmitter systems that help the body relax and counteract stress.13 Sinceprolonged stress and low magnesium create a vicious cycle of dysfunction, maintaining a healthy magnesium level is vital forstress resilience.
Moreover, clinical studies demonstrate that magnesium helps maintain healthy insulin and blood sugar levels and mayalso support bone strength, though more research is needed.20,21 It also shows promise for supporting brain health.22 Itis a cofactor for numerous pathways in cellular energy metabolism;23 without sufficient magnesium, whole-body energyavailability may suffer.
Calcium and magnesium must be balanced to support healthy physiological functions. A range of calcium/magnesium ratioshave been suggested for supporting optimal health, with a 2:1 ratio (encompassing calcium and magnesium consumedthrough food and supplements) commonly recommended.24 Maintaining calcium/magnesium balance may be important forbone and cardiovascular health.25,26
Sodium and Potassium
Sodium and potassium work together to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance, blood volume, and nerve conduction.Maintaining a healthy balance of these two macro minerals is essential for sustaining the body’s basic functions, includingcardiovascular activity and blood pressure.
To maintain healthy physiological function and electrolyte balance, sodium and potassium must be consumed in theappropriate ratio. Contrary to popular belief, lowering sodium intake as much as possible isn’t ideal for optimal health. Infact, there is a nonlinear association between sodium intake and daily sodium-potassium ratio intake and all-cause mortality,where sodium intakes that are either too low or too high are associated with health risks.27
TRACE MINERALS DRIVE DETOXIFICATION
Trace minerals are needed in small amounts of less than 100 mg/day, with each trace mineral making up less than 0.01% ofbody weight.28 Trace minerals influence a broad range of physiological functions. However, a common denominator amongtrace minerals is that each is involved in detoxification.
Iron, Copper, and Zinc
Iron is an intrinsic component of hundreds of proteins and enzymes in the body, including the cytochrome P450 enzymesinvolved in electron transport for cellular energy production and detoxifying foreign substances.29 The iron requirementfor cytochrome P450 enzyme activation makes it essential for Phase I detoxification, which involves cytochrome P450enzymes.30 Iron is also vital for forming hemoglobin and myoglobin, the oxygen-carrying proteins in our red blood cells andskeletal muscles.31
Iron partners with other nutrients that aid its absorption and metabolism. Vitamin C aids iron absorption, either by increasingthe acidity of the upper gastrointestinal tract or possibly by converting ferric (Fe3+) iron to absorbable ferrous (FE2+) iron.32Copper may aid iron absorption by acting as a cofactor for intestinal enzymes that regulate iron homeostasis.33
To date, zinc is known to be a component of at least 300 enzymes in the human body.34 Metallothioneins, a family of smallproteins, serve as a reservoir for zinc and are central to heavy metal detoxification.35
Furthermore, zinc also interacts with iron and copper. Zinc may regulate intestinal iron absorption36 and zinc and copper mustbe consumed in an optimal ratio to maintain optimal health. A low zinc/copper ratio is associated with neurodevelopmentalproblems and compromised immune function in children and adolescents.37
Iodine and Selenium
Iodine forms the core of thyroid hormones, including triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine(T4), while selenium is a cofactorfor enzymes that offer antioxidant protection to the thyroid.38 Iodine insufficiency can cause insufficient thyroid hormoneproduction, while selenium insufficiency may increase damaging oxidative stress in the thyroid gland.39,40 Research showsthat, despite salt iodization practices, mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency is common in the United States.41 Healthy thyroidfunction creates cellular energy (ATP),42 and adequate cellular energy is necessary for detoxification.43
The thyroid is a primary target for toxic heavy metals, including mercury.44 Iodine’s sister mineral, selenium, demonstratesprotective effects against mercury toxicity and is important for thyroid function.45 Selenium is also an intrinsic componentof glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin reductase, enzymes that protect the thyroid gland and the entire body againstoxidative stress.46,47,48
Chromium and Vanadium
Healthy blood sugar control is essential for whole-body well-being, including maintaining a healthy inflammatory response.Chromium and vanadium are two trace minerals that may influence blood sugar regulation.
The body requires chromium in minute amounts; despite its minor role, clinical research shows that chromiumsupplementation may be efficacious for maintaining healthy insulin and blood sugar in patients with significant blood sugardysregulation.49,50
Vanadium is another trace mineral used to aid healthy blood sugar and insulin levels.49 Preclinical research indicates thatvanadium may help people maintain healthy blood sugar and insulin levels.51
Manganese
Manganese is a cofactor for superoxide dismutase (SOD), an enzyme critical for regulating oxidative stress.52 SOD isthus a key part of the body’s antioxidant defense system. Manganese-SOD dysfunction is associated with blood sugar,cardiovascular health, cognitive health, and aberrant cell growth.53 Maintaining a healthy manganese intake may ensure asufficient supply of this trace mineral for SOD activity.
Molybdenum
Molybdenum is a little-known mineral that is vital in executing several detoxification functions. It is a cofactor for severalenzymes involved in detoxification, including sulfite oxidase.54 It is also a cofactor for the enzymes xanthine oxidase andaldehyde oxidase, which metabolize drugs and other toxins.55
NON-ESSENTIAL MINERALS
Lithium
Many people associate lithium with psychotropic lithium, a medication used to treat bipolar disorder. However, lithium asa trace mineral is a different story. Lithium consumed in small amounts, in contrast to the large doses provided in lithiummedication, offers several brain benefits to healthy people. Lithium in supplemental doses is often referred to as “nutritionallithium.”
Nutritional lithium has been found to support a calmer, more buoyant, and more stable mood.56 It may support the brain byhelping transport vitamin B12 and folate into the brain; however, more research is necessary to better elucidate this proposedmechanism.57 Maintaining a healthy lithium status may also help support resilient cognition as we age.58 Finally, nutritionallithium may support a healthy inflammatory response by inhibiting inflammatory pathways such as NF-kB and STAT andactivating the anti-inflammatory NRF2 pathway.59
Boron
Boron is a trace mineral that we rarely hear about. However, emerging research indicates that it supports the maintenanceof healthy bone tissue, helps the body metabolize vitamin D and absorb magnesium, helps the body maintain a healthyinflammatory balance, and increases the body’s resilience to heavy metals.60
SHILAJIT AND LAMINARIA: NATURAL MINERALS FROM THE LAND AND SEA
Shilajit is an organic resin secreted from mountains in the Himalayas formed over centuries from the decomposition ofplants. While traditional cultures have used it medicinally for thousands of years, its chemical composition has only recentlybeen elucidated. It is rich in fulvic acid and a wide range of minerals including calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium, andcopper.61
The rich mineral content of Shilajit may explain its beneficial effects on energy and vitality, cognitive function, and stressresilience.62 Emerging research suggests it may also aid bone health in postmenopausal women with low bone density bymitigating oxidative stress and may promote bone health post-fracture.63,64 Interestingly, preclinical research indicates thatthe fulvic acid in Shilajit may help transport minerals into cells, where most minerals perform their vital functions, possiblyimproving mineral balance.65,66
Laminaria (also known as kombu or kelp) is a brown seaweed native to cold ocean waters along the shores of Japan, Korea,and China. It is a source of iodine and other bioactive compounds, including polyphenols and fucoidan, and is reported to offermultiple health benefits, including the ability to support healthy blood sugar control67 and positively influence other featuresof metabolic dysfunction.68 Seaweeds like Laminaria are a significant source of iodine and other trace elements, makingseaweed useful for supporting thyroid function when consumed in proper amounts69 and potentially helpful for supportingbone70 and metabolic health.71 Laminaria also contains alginates, which can bind to heavy metals72 and may facilitate theirremoval from the body.
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Key Features
- Complete Mineral Support – Balanced blend of macro and trace minerals, including magnesium, calcium, iron, and zinc.
- Enhanced with Botanicals – Includes Shilajit and Laminaria for added vitality and detoxification.
- Daily Wellness – Supports bone strength, muscle health, and cognitive function.
- Optimized Ratios – Formulated for superior absorption and physiological effectiveness.
- Energy & Vitality – Promotes detox, energy production, and overall resilience.
Ingredients
| Supplement Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Serving Size: 4 Capsules | ||
| Servings Per Container: 30 | ||
| Amount Per Serving | Quantity | % Daily Value |
| Vitamin C (as Ascorbyl Palmitate) | 12 mg | 13% |
| Calcium (as Calcium Citrate) | 150 mg | 12% |
| Copper (as Copper Bisglycinate) | 2 mg | 222% |
| Chromium (as Chromium Picolinate) | 100 mcg | 286% |
| Iodine (from Whole Plant Kelp Extract - Laminaria Japonica Aresch) | 150 mcg | 100% |
| Iron (as Iron Glycinate) | 5 mg | 28% |
| Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate) | 120 mg | 29% |
| Manganese (as Manganese Gluconate) | 2.5 mg | 109% |
| Molybdenum (as Molybdenum Glycinate) | 100 mcg | 222% |
| Potassium (as Potassium Bicarbonate) | 49 mg | 1% |
| Selenium (as Sodium Selenite) | 200 mcg | 364% |
| Zinc (as Zinc Bisglycinate) | 30 mg | 273% |
| Boron (Boroorganic Glycine) | 1 mg | ** |
| Lithium (as Lithium Orotate) | 5 mg | ** |
| Shilajit Asphaltum Extract (Std. Fulvic Acid 40%) | 625 mg | ** |
| Vanadium (as Vanadyl Sulphate) | 50 mcg | ** |
| ** Daily Value not established. | ||
| Other Ingredients: Plant-derived cellulose capsule, microcrystalline cellulose. | ||
Important Information
Warnings:
- If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner before use.
- This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dosage & Storage Information
Dosage:
- 4 Capsules