MINERALS - Key To Llife
Introduction
The structure
of all living things, including human beings, is composed
of basic elements. These include oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen,
and minerals. Our body combines and uses minerals for all
its structures and functions. Minerals, such as calcium, magnesium,
potassium and sodium play key roles in the formation, feeding,
and energy creation of each of the cells of the body.
The body requires
that minerals be consumed ongoing to insure the body continues
to function and grow new cells to support the structures and
functions. Minerals in the Food Supply Humans have always
relied on minerals to sustain life. Humans rely on adequate
amounts of plant foods, such as fruits and vegetables, to
provide trace minerals and electrolytes.
Animal products,
including dairy and meat, also provide minerals, but changes
in the diet and less consumption of these foods may contribute
to less intake of minerals in the diet. Minerals were once
found in healthful levels in both plant and animal foods.
Our early farming
techniques preserved the rich source of minerals in the soil.
Crop rotation and compost fertilization maintained the nutrient
integrity of foods. As our culture moved away from farms to
urban living, new techniques in agriculture were developed,
relying more on synthetic fertilizers and less on proper soil
condition. Over producing in the soil has created a depletion
of minerals that is reflected in the mineral content of foods.
Even organically produced food can be deficient in minerals.
During this same
100 years, there have been changes in human lifestyle and
the environment but the bodily demands for minerals still
remains
1992 USDA Report
In 1992 the USDA
published a report of its findings on diet and estimated that
500,000 lives a year could be saved simply by getting the
Nation to eat the lowest Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA)
of vitamins, minerals and energy.
Some of the findings of the report are given below:-
|
1992 USDA Report |
|
Impact on Health
of a National Diet improved to meet lowest level
RDA |
| Cancer |
20%
reduction in incidence & death |
| Heart
& vascular conditions |
25%
reduction in disease & death |
| Respiratory
& infectious diseases |
20%
reduction in incidents |
| Infant
deaths |
50%
reduction |
| Maternal
deaths |
50%
reduction |
| Congenital
birth defects |
20%
reduction |
| Arthritis |
50%
reduction |
| Osteoporosis |
75%
reduction |
| Muscular
disorders |
10%
reduction in general cases |
| Diabetes
& carbohydrate disorders |
50%
of cases avoided or improved |
| Obesity |
80%
reduction in incidence |
| Mental
health |
10%
fewer disabilities |
| Improved
mental ability |
Raise
IQ by 10 points for persons with IQ of 70 to 80 |
| Alcoholism |
55%
reduction in incidence & death |
| Eyesight |
20%
fewer people blind or with corrective lenses |
| Allergies |
20%
relieved |
| Digestive
problems |
25%
fewer acute conditions |
| Kidney
& urinary problems |
20%
reduction in death & acute conditions |
| Dental
health |
50%
reduction in incidence, severity & cost |
Minerals and Aging
Aging studies
show a close tie to mineral content and use in the body. A
particularly interesting study explored the possible reasons
why several societies around the world had healthy life spans
far exceeding those of industrialized societies. The purpose
of studying these societies was to consider any possible link
between these societies' aging and their foods.
Among the societies
studied were the Hunzas of Northern Pakistan, the Vilcabamba
tribe from Ecuador and a community living on the island of
Okinawa in Japan. The Hunzas, the study noted, routinely had
several citizens reaching the age of 135!
Dr Coanda discovered
that the secret of longevity of the Hunzas was due to the
special physical properties of their water. The people who
live in these areas also claim that water is the secret of
their long, healthy lives. He found that this 'Hunza-type'
water was significantly different from water found anywhere
else.
Dr. Coanda told
Dr Patrick Flanagan: "Discover the secret of Hunza -type water
and you can extend life indefinitely." Dr Flanagan discovered
that Hunza water is in many ways just like distilled water.
It does not contain the mineral salts found in some mountain
springs or in well water. It is devoid of mineral salts.
Hunza water contains
trace minerals in a special colloidal form. Colloidal minerals
are minerals that are insoluble in water. Colloidal minerals
are not ionised into anions and cations like mineral salts.
Although colloidal minerals are very common types of minerals,
the colloids in Hunza water are different from ordinary colloids.
Colloidal minerals are so tiny that they cannot be seen except
with the most powerful microscopes. Instead of being ionised,
they are suspended in water by a phenomenon known as "zeta
potential".
The Vilcabamba
tribe boasts 16 of the 800 people over the age of 100 years
of age! The tribe's average cholesterol count is 80 points
lower than the US average and heart disease, cancer and diabetes
are virtually unknown.
When the researchers
looked at the mineral content in the bodies of all participants,
they noted an extremely rich source of calcium, magnesium
and other significant trace minerals. With the exception of
the group of Okinawan Japanese, these communities are from
mountainous regions. The study noted that the mineral-rich
water used for irrigation and drinking, deriving from glaciers,
could be the bond that liked the aging phenomenon, but this
did not account for the group from Okinawa.
In studying the
water source, the minerals from the glaciers were laden with
these life-sustaining minerals. This led to the question of
the mineral source in the Japanese. The researchers discovered
that the group of Okinawans regularly fertilized their soil
with pulverized mineral-rich coral reefs.
The researchers
found the common denominator - the high mineral content of
all the study cultures must account for their incredible longevity.
Later studies confirmed these results and signify the link
between minerals and aging.
Since most of
us are not able to live in areas enriched with glacier-fed
water or reef-fertilized soils, we must look for alternatives
to provide the body with highly absorbable minerals.
So what is the answer?
'Earth core'
is one possibility. It is a mineral rich volcanic rock dust,
ready to apply directly to the soil to remineralise and revitalise
the earth with it's original source of minerals. This preparation
will keeping feeding the soil slowly for up to 2 YEARS producing
strong and mineral rich vegetables, healthy plants and flowers.
'Earth core'
rock dust has been shown to balance the pH of the soil reducing
excessive acidity or alkalinity. This is due to it's unique
properties. Unlike other dressings it is much more than just
another additive to the soil. The rock dust has been shown
to increase the vitality and fertility of the soil through
it's ability to balance positive and negative ionic charges.
This increases the colloidal suspension and assimilation of
water and minerals by the microscopic organisms which live
in the soil and produce the dark rich life giving soil which
is needed.
'Earth core'
also comes as a very finely crushed powder which can be added
to drinking water and supplies a good source of colloidal
minerals.
The 'Volcatech
Water Energiser' contains a special form of 'earth core' and
has been shown by Dr David Schweitzer to very effectively
restructure and 'energise' drinking water.
Fossil Coral Minerals
The Fossil Coral
Minerals supplement Calcium, the most abundant mineral in
the human body, is present in many forms. An appetite form
of the mineral protects, strengthens, and bones and teeth.
Ionic calcium,
the main form of the mineral found in the bloodstream, binds
with various substances to enter into a chemical reaction
whenever required by the body. Ionic calcium aids in blood
coagulation, heart function, nerve conduction, hormone activity
and cellular energy function.
All dietary forms
of calcium that are ionised must be converted in gastric activity
and absorbed through the intestinal tract. pH is very important
in the absorption process. Vitamin D3 is also important for
calcium absorption. Humans get this important vitamin from
sunlight. If there is an inadequate exposure to the sun, supplementing
this vitamin with calcium is a good idea.
Coral minerals
contain a rich source of calcium carbonate, perhaps one of
the best forms of calcium known for supporting the human structure
and function of the body. Coral also contains magnesium, potassium,
phosphorus, sulphur, and iron - nutrients the body also requires.
The Fossil
Coral Mineral powder supplement is available from:
BetterLife Marketing
All these nutrients
perform valuable service to the body, particularly as it ages.
Coral Calcium has been shown, not only to aid in the process
of pH balance, but also to provide great amounts of converted
ionic calcium for the body's needs. Grown by sunlight and
mineral-rich waters, coral calcium provides a great source
of the minerals your body needs!
It is for these
reason that Fossil Coral Mineral Granules are used in the
'Coral Island' Range of Water Filters and Purifiers
from:
Diamond Spring Water Technologies
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