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Colloidal Trace
Minerals
1920's to Today
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1920's and 1930's
Years of arduous work
isolating and quantifying the necessary raw material components to produce T. J.
Clarks colloidal mineral phenomenon. |
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1940's
T. J. Clarks
grandson, Tommy (now called Tom), who is now President and CEO of T. J. Clark &
Company, is born. At the young age of 3 he began traipsing around after his beloved
grandfather. Fortunately for T. J., his young grandson developed the same passion for
helping others towards health as he himself had. |
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1950's and 1960's
Here young Tom is
pictured on a horse his grandfather T. J. had trained in a matter of only two days. Like
T. J., young Tom loved adventure. By the time this picture was taken, Tom had already
learned all of his grandfathers secrets about making his extraordinary colloidal
minerals. And to this day Tom works to keep the promise he made to his grandfather so many
years ago, to provide health and opportunity to people of the world. |
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1970's and 1980's
As the Original Colloidal Mineral
Formula™ enjoys it's 50th year of success in
helping people like you reclaim and preserve their health, mainstream
researchers are only just beginning to understand the importance of
minerals and trace elements to human nutrition. This period is also
marked by intense research by T. J. Clark & Company, as we
continually strive to isolate and perfect the individual compounds which
are responsible for this amazing phenomenon. |
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1990's through Today
Noted researchers in the U.S. and other
countries begin to study the Colloidal Mineral phenomenon. The product
wins praise from Doctors and Scientists alike as the minerals unique
properties continue to demonstrate their amazing effect on human health.
T. J. Clark & Company continues to conduct more advanced studies to
isolate the individual compounds, and perfect the manufacturing process.
Manufacturing facilities are moved to St.
George, Utah, and are upgraded to take advantage of the growing
technology in vitamin and mineral manufacturing.
Research in Polyfloraminextracts, provides the nutritional catalyst destined to be the key ingredient
in nutritional product manufacturing for the 21st Century.
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