November 10, 2006

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Trace Minerals Research Invites Customers to Tour Facilities in Utah

OGDEN, UTAH, November 7, 2006 - Trace Minerals Research, a leading
provider of mineral-based supplements for more than 35 years, is
inviting all current and future customers to tour the company's
corporate headquarters in Ogden, Utah and extraction facility located
on Utah's Great Salt Lake. Interested parties can contact Ryan
Fisher at 800-624-7145 to coordinate a site visit.

"Every product we make here at Trace Minerals Research includes
essential minerals extracted from Utah's Great Salt Lake, and we feel
it is important to give our customers the opportunity to see this
process first hand," stated Matt Kilts, partner, Trace Minerals
Research.

The Great Salt Lake is the largest body of concentrated seawater in
the world and contains higher quantities of minerals and trace
minerals, including magnesium, selenium, lithium and boron than ocean
water but with lower pollution levels and toxic heavy metals.
Additionally, the minerals found in the Great Salt Lake are more
highly bioavailable due to their ionic form. All products from Trace
Minerals Research have been developed to work with the body and its
natural balances to deliver the minerals that may be lacking in
modern diets, but are essential to help individuals curb mineral
deficiency.

Trace Minerals Research (www.traceminerals.com), founded in 1969, is
the original marketer and distributor of essential minerals harvested
from Utah's Great Salt Lake for supplement use. Today, the company
uses these naturally balanced, naturally occurring minerals as the
basis for all products in its brand product line. Extensive research
supports the need to keep minerals in proper balance throughout the
body in order to achieve optimal health. Trace Minerals Research is
focused solely on servicing the natural products industry, and the
company's complete line of superior quality nutritional supplements
is backed by a "Feel the Difference or Your Money Back" guarantee.

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