Liquid Phosphorus - Ionic Phosphorus Drops for Bone, Teeth & Energy Support, Vegan & Gluten-Free

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Liquid Phosphorus
Liquid Phosphorus
Liquid Phosphorus

Liquid Phosphorus - Ionic Phosphorus Drops for Bone, Teeth & Energy Support, Vegan & Gluten-Free

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  • Highly bio-available ionic phosphorus drops — formulated in de-ionized water with angstrom-sized mineral particles for improved absorption compared to typical tablets.
  • Clean label: Vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO, without sugars, starches, artificial flavors/colors or preservatives.
  • Easy to use liquid format: Simply add drops into water or juice — intuitive dosing, gentle on the stomach.
  • Trusted quality: Made in the USA, lab-tested for purity and potency, positioned as a foundational supplement for mineral support.
  • Supports key body systems: Bone & teeth health (phosphorus is a major component of bone mineral matrix) - Cellular energy production (phosphorus plays a role in ATP/ADP cycle) -Muscle function, cell membrane integrity, DNA/RNA structure — essential but often overlooked mineral.
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    About This Item

  • Highly bio-available ionic phosphorus drops — formulated in de-ionized water with angstrom-sized mineral particles for improved absorption compared to typical tablets.
  • Clean label: Vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO, without sugars, starches, artificial flavors/colors or preservatives.
  • Easy to use liquid format: Simply add drops into water or juice — intuitive dosing, gentle on the stomach.
  • Trusted quality: Made in the USA, lab-tested for purity and potency, positioned as a foundational supplement for mineral support.
  • Supports key body systems: Bone & teeth health (phosphorus is a major component of bone mineral matrix) - Cellular energy production (phosphorus plays a role in ATP/ADP cycle) -Muscle function, cell membrane integrity, DNA/RNA structure — essential but often overlooked mineral.


Phosphorus is an essential yet often overlooked element in terms of daily need. While many medical professionals believe adequate levels are available in our diets, it is in fact very questionable that we are getting enough of this critical element. This current assumption, which is widespread, is now coming under closer scrutiny.


Phosphorus has been identified as important in the following biological functions:

  • Energy production
  • Essential component of bones and teeth
  • Component of all biological membranes, e.g. cells and organs
  • Integrity of DNA and RNA


According to the National Academy of Science Dietary Reference Intakes, the daily recommended intake for Phosphorus has been determined based on serum (blood) levels of inorganic phosphate. We now know that the body wants to maintain blood mineral homeostasis, which implies that blood levels should be relatively stable, and will only infrequently show out of range phosphorus levels.


Another way to evaluate tissue levels of Phosphorus is via a Hair Mineral Analysis. This is, in our opinion, a more accurate measurement method for evaluating Phosphorus and other minerals. An important hair mineral ratio is the Calcium to Phosphorus ratio. The current understanding is that an optimal ratio is two and a half parts Calcium to one part Phosphorus. Excess Calcium to Phosphorus indicates a slow metabolism as excess Calcium interferes with Phosphorus and its ability to create energy. The reverse indicates a fast metabolic type.


The unanswered question is how much Phosphorus do we really need? A lot depends on the amount of absorbable Calcium and Phosphorus we consume daily and the effective functioning of the thyroid and parathyroid. They all interact to create an optimal functioning energy system.


Of major significance is that Calcium intake can interfere with Phosphorus absorption and utilization. What this all means is that even though we may think we are getting enough Phosphorus in our diet, we may not be absorbing it. Secondarily, the excessive levels of Calcium ingested today, both from dairy products and supplements, create abnormal levels of interference with Phosphorus absorption, availability and utilization.


Aluminum, which is very common in our environment, can also interfere with Phosphorus utilization by binding it up.

The primary indicators of inadequate levels of Phosphorus are:

  • Inability to gain weight
  • Loss of energy
  • Muscle weakness
  • Softening of bones
  • General debility and fatigue


Given we do not know how much Phosphorus we are getting daily, it may be a good idea to supplement. Thus, Eidon is now offering a bioavailable form of Phosphorus with Potassium.

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Phosphorus is an essential yet often overlooked element in terms of daily need. While many medical professionals believe adequate levels are available in our diets, it is in fact very questionable that we are getting enough of this critical element. This current assumption, which is widespread, is now coming under closer scrutiny.


Phosphorus has been identified as important in the following biological functions:

  • Energy production
  • Essential component of bones and teeth
  • Component of all biological membranes, e.g. cells and organs
  • Integrity of DNA and RNA


According to the National Academy of Science Dietary Reference Intakes, the daily recommended intake for Phosphorus has been determined based on serum (blood) levels of inorganic phosphate. We now know that the body wants to maintain blood mineral homeostasis, which implies that blood levels should be relatively stable, and will only infrequently show out of range phosphorus levels.


Another way to evaluate tissue levels of Phosphorus is via a Hair Mineral Analysis. This is, in our opinion, a more accurate measurement method for evaluating Phosphorus and other minerals. An important hair mineral ratio is the Calcium to Phosphorus ratio. The current understanding is that an optimal ratio is two and a half parts Calcium to one part Phosphorus. Excess Calcium to Phosphorus indicates a slow metabolism as excess Calcium interferes with Phosphorus and its ability to create energy. The reverse indicates a fast metabolic type.


The unanswered question is how much Phosphorus do we really need? A lot depends on the amount of absorbable Calcium and Phosphorus we consume daily and the effective functioning of the thyroid and parathyroid. They all interact to create an optimal functioning energy system.


Of major significance is that Calcium intake can interfere with Phosphorus absorption and utilization. What this all means is that even though we may think we are getting enough Phosphorus in our diet, we may not be absorbing it. Secondarily, the excessive levels of Calcium ingested today, both from dairy products and supplements, create abnormal levels of interference with Phosphorus absorption, availability and utilization.


Aluminum, which is very common in our environment, can also interfere with Phosphorus utilization by binding it up.

The primary indicators of inadequate levels of Phosphorus are:

  • Inability to gain weight
  • Loss of energy
  • Muscle weakness
  • Softening of bones
  • General debility and fatigue


Given we do not know how much Phosphorus we are getting daily, it may be a good idea to supplement. Thus, Eidon is now offering a bioavailable form of Phosphorus with Potassium.

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