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What Is Vital Minerals?
Vital Minerals are ancient volcanic minerals procured at a site located in the south-eastern region of British Columbia.
The ore that makes up Vital Minerals was deposited by natural volcanic activity and has been exposed by volcanic faults and vents in the mountainside, allowing the minerals to find their way to the surface.
Over millions of years these minerals have eroded down the mountainside and have dispersed at the base of the mountain. The vegetation surrounding the area is exceptionally lush and healthy.
It is also interesting to note that the pine and fir trees in and around the mineral deposit are unaffected by the pine beetle onslaught which is devastating other trees in the area.
The natural minerals within these deposits have a broad range of applications.
Vital Minerals, as a business, is initially focusing on the use of the minerals as a natural growth supplement in agriculture, and as a natural foundation to many cosmetic products.
Vital Minerals are the perfect natural plant growth supplement for use in domestic gardens and in commercial market gardens.
Vital Minerals are mined from their ore deposit, packaged and are ready for immediate use – the way nature intended!
Benefits Of Using Vital Minerals In The Garden

• Restores life to dead soil
• Replenishes the earth
• Restores nutrients to the food
• Increases yield & productivity
• Increases sugar level in fruit by 60%
• Increases size and colour of fruits and vegetables
• Accelerates germination of seeds
• Reduces water requirement in growing plants
• Increases root growth
• Improves crop yield
• Gives a longer yield period

• Gives softer but stronger fibre formation
• Provides uniformed fibre control
• Increases resistance to cold temperature
• Increases long lasting flower production
• Increases protein content of fruits and vegetables
• Gives fruits and vegetables better flavor and appearance
• Helps the acid-alkaline balance in soil
• Lowers acidity in produce
• Sweetens taste in produce
• Reduces nitrogen and phosphorus requirements by helping to hold nitrogen in the soil at root level for a longer period of time

