Mineral Solutions

Full-Spectrum Minerals

Full-spectrum minerals means the complete, naturally balanced profile — not one or two isolated minerals, but more than 70 macro, trace and ultra-trace elements as they occur together in nature. Coremin’s full-spectrum complex comes from the Great Salt Lake in ionic form, giving formulators a single ingredient that mirrors the mineral balance found in the body and in natural water.

70+ Elements

Magnesium, potassium, sulphate, chloride and a broad band of trace and ultra-trace minerals.

Naturally Balanced

Minerals in their natural ratio — not a synthetic blend assembled from isolated salts.

Ionic & Absorbable

Dissolved, charged minerals that integrate cleanly into water and formulations.

Inland-Sea Source

Harvested from one of Earth’s most mineral-dense environments.

Why full spectrum matters

Isolated minerals can fortify a number on a label, but they don’t reproduce the way minerals work together in nature. A full-spectrum complex delivers macro minerals alongside the trace and ultra-trace elements that are routinely missing from synthetic fortification — supporting a cleaner “natural minerals” position and a more complete profile for water, beverages and nutrition products.

What’s in the complex

The profile includes major minerals such as magnesium, potassium, calcium, sulphate and chloride, plus trace elements like zinc, boron, selenium, and  chromium and a long tail of ultra-trace elements — all naturally occurring in Great Salt Lake brine and preserved through a natural concentration process that selectively lowers sodium.

How to use it

Supplied as a liquid concentrate (the Complex 10–55 range) or as finished concentrated mineral drops, the full-spectrum complex is used to remineralize packaged and RO water, fortify functional beverages and foods, build electrolyte products, and enrich nutraceutical and cosmetic formulations.

Frequently Asked

Questions

How many minerals are “full spectrum”?

Coremin’s complex contains more than 70 naturally occurring elements — major minerals plus a broad range of trace and ultra-trace minerals.

Is it natural or a synthetic blend?

It is natural — the minerals occur together in Great Salt Lake brine and are preserved in their natural ratio, not assembled from isolated synthetic salts.

Is the sodium high?

No — the concentration process selectively reduces sodium while retaining the broader mineral spectrum, making it suitable for low-sodium positioning.

Request samples, specs & B2B pricing

Talk to our application team about Full-Spectrum Minerals — request samples, certificates of analysis, technical data, or bulk B2B pricing for your formulation.