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What is the difference between organic and inorganic minerals?


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An inorganic mineral is a material that has never been alive; it has not been bonded with carbon, and it could never bring life to a cell. Organic minerals were once or are still alive, and their electrons (like those in a human body) spin in a clockwise direction. The cells in an organic mineral can form ionic bonds with the body, and they can break down to assist in bodily functions, including tissue repair.


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