The Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA is one of the most mineral-dense inland seas on Earth and the source of Coremin’s natural ionic trace minerals. This guide explains what makes it unique and how its minerals are used commercially.
What are Great Salt Lake minerals?
They are a naturally balanced, full-spectrum complex of more than 70 ionic minerals — magnesium, potassium, sulphate, chloride and a wide band of trace and ultra-trace elements — concentrated in the lake’s brine.
Why the lake is so rich
As a terminal (outlet-free) lake, it concentrates the minerals carried in by rivers instead of flushing them to the sea, building an exceptionally rich brine over millennia.
How the minerals are used
Harvested and concentrated into liquid ionic mineral concentrate, they remineralize water, fortify beverages and foods, build electrolyte products and enrich cosmetics.
Coremin supplies natural ionic trace minerals from the Great Salt Lake as a B2B ingredient. Explore our Great Salt Lake Minerals solutions, or contact our team for samples, certificates of analysis and bulk pricing.