Minerals

Iron

Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient that carries oxygen and forms part of the oxygen-carrying proteins, hemoglobin in red blood cells and myoglobin in muscle.Its major function is to combine with protein and copper in making hemoglobin.  Hemoglobin transports oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the tissues which need oxygen to maintain basic life functions. Iron builds up the quality of the blood and increases resistance to stress and disease.

 Magnesium

Plays an important role in regulating the neuromuscular activity of the heart; maintains normal heart rhythm; necessary for proper calcium & Vitamin C metabolism; converts blood sugar into energy.




Potassium


 Works with sodium to regulate the body's waste balance and normalize heart rhythms; aids in clear thinking by sending oxygen to the brain; preserves proper alkalinity of body fluids; stimulates the kidneys to eliminate poisonous body wastes; assists in reducing high blood pressure; promotes healthy skin. 

Calcium


Builds and maintains bones and teeth; regulates heart rhythm; eases insomnia; helps regulate the passage of nutrients in & out of the cell walls; assists in normal blood clotting; helps maintain proper nerve and muscle function; lowers blood pressure; important to normal kidney function and in current medical research reduces the incidence of colon cancer, and reduces blood cholesterol levels.

Phosphorus


A deficiency of Phosphorus can cause various diseases or conditions (e.g., gastrointestinal malabsorption, diabetes mellitus, renal tubular dysfunction, antacid abuse, and premature birth).  

Manganese

An antioxidant nutrient; important in the blood breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy; necessary for the metabolism of Vitamin B-1 & Vitamin E; Activates various enzymes which are important for proper digestion & utilization of foods; is a catalyst in the breakdown of fats & cholesterol; helps nourish the nerves and brain; necessary for normal skeletal development; maintains sex hormone production.

 
Zinc 

Is an antioxidant nutrient; necessary for protein synthesis; wound healing; vital for the development of the reproductive organs, prostate functions and male hormone activity; it governs the contractility of muscles; important for blood stability; maintains the body's alkaline balance; helps in normal tissue function; aids in the digestion and metabolism of phosphorus. 

 Rodhium and Iridium

Our brain tissue contains a full 5% of monatomic rhodium and iridium by dry matter weight. They are a conductor of the life force. They are how our cells communicate with our consciousness.
Copper
  Essential for most animals, including humans. The influence of copper upon human health is due to the fact it is part of enzymes, which are proteins that help biochemical reactions occur in every cell. Copper is involved in the absorption, storage and metabolism of iron. The symptoms of a copper deficiency are similar to iron deficiency anemia. Copper may be absorbed by both the stomach and small intestinal mucosa, with most absorbed by the small intestine.


Importance of Copper: 
  • Helps oxidize glucose and release energy.
  • Helps the body absorb iron.
  • Aids the thyroid gland in balancing and secreting hormones.
  • Carries oxygen in the blood stream.
  • Supplies the body's tissues with oxygen
  • Increases the body's energy levels.
  • Aids in nerve and brain function
  • Needed for the functioning of the amino acid, tyrosine.
  • Essential for making red blood cells.
  • Helps the body absorb iron.
  • Helps tyrosine work as a pigment factor
  • Helps supply oxygen to the brain.
  • Enzyme component
  • Necessary for the synthesis of the hormone adrenaline.
  • Associated with intestinal enzyme activity.
  • Acts as a brain stimulant
  • Copper antagonizes manganese ions.
  • Copper level in the body parallels estrogen levels.
  • Copper is a natural yeast fighter
  • Copper improves epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine.
  • helps oxidize Vitamin C and works with Vitamin C to form Elastin, a chief component of the Elastin muscle fibers throughout the body; aids in the formation of red blood cells
Copper deficiency symptoms:

  • Not enough oxygen in the cells
  • Lowered levels of HDL cholesterol
  • Skin problems
  • Swollen ankles
  • Anemia
  • Low copper causes the cells to suffocate and lack oxygen
  • Low copper levels linked to low enkephalins produced in the brain.


Germanium

Germanium as an organic complex has been touted, but not proved, as having anticancer properties in humans.

Selenium

Major antioxidant nutrient, it protects cell membranes and prevents free radical generation thereby decreasing the risk of cancer and disease of the heart and blood vessels.  Medical surveys show that increased selenium intake decreases the risk of breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer. Selenium also preserves tissue elasticity; slows down the aging and hardening of tissues through oxidation; helps in the treatment and prevention of dandruff, lose skin and premature aging.

Silicon

Plays a role in the structure of glycosaminoglycans and their protein complexes. Connective tissues including aorta, trachea, tendon, bone, and skin and its appendages contain much of the silicon that is retained in the body. Thin chicken eggs are a good example of the lack of Silicon. In the other hand, a hard shell demonstrates the good consumption of silicon.

Lithium

Lithium is best known for its pharmacological properties; it is used as an anti-manic agent.

Molybdenum

Controlled studies in humans suggest that the molybdenum requirement is well below the usual dietary intake, which is consistent with lack of molybdenum deficiency in the US population. Bioavailability studies suggest that molybdenum is less well absorbed from soy products than from leafy vegetables.

Chronium

Works with insulin in the metabolism of sugar and stabilizes blood sugar levels; cleans the arteries by reducing Cholesterol & Triglyceride levels; helps transport amino acids to where the body needs them; helps control the appetite; medical research has shown that persons with low levels of Chromium in their bodies are more susceptible to having cancer and heart problems and becoming diabetic. 




OXYGEN

THE WATER POWER Minerals Oxygenate The Water!
  1. The human body is meant to function at far higher concentrations of oxygen than it is currently getting.
  2. The total dissolved oxygen content of most people's bodies today is considerably lower than what's needed to maintain health, high energy levels and proper metabolism.
  3. The lower the dissolved oxygen content is in a person's body, the greater the body's susceptibility to chronic illness and disease.
Oxygen is the most vital nutrient for our bodies!  Without a continuous, proper supply of oxygen our body's internal organs begin to degrade, become diseased and age more rapidly.
    Did you know that the brain requires more oxygen than any other organ in the body?  If the brain doesn't get enough oxygen the result can be sluggish thinking, negativity, depression, irritability, and even the decline of vision and hearing.  Many elderly persons become senile due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
    Lack of oxygen has also been considered to be a major cause of cancer.  Studies have shown that when oxygen was withdrawn from cells they could turn into cancer cells.  Lack of oxygen is also a major cause of heart disease and strokes.
    Think of your body as a fire.  A fire needs a fuel source such as wood, but it must have oxygen to keep burning. It must have an “aerobic ” environment.  Your body too, must have an aerobic environment!.  An "aerobic" environment means lots of oxygen around your body's cells.  These cells need oxygen to perform metabolic functions. Cells were designed to burn glucose, and they need oxygen to keep the fire burning. This burning process, also called metabolism, produces wastes.
     When your cells become surrounded with wastes, the oxygen cannot reach the cells.  When this happens cells do not function properly.  Once oxygen is no longer able to reach the cells, the environment in the body becomes an “anaerobic” one, and changes start happening.  Cells become diseased!  Diseased cells prefer to live and multiply in an oxygen poor or “anaerobic” environment, and therefore they increase in quantity in an environment filled with wastes.
     Increasing the amount of oxygen in your body can only benefit your body.  Exercising, increasing your intake of green, yellow and red vegetables, and deeply colored fruits will increase the amount of oxygen in your body.
    
Quotes on Oxygen Deficiency and Disease
Cancer has only one prime cause. It is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of the body's cells by an anaerobic (i.e. oxygen-deficient) cell respiration.
·  Dr. Otto Warburg. Two-Time Nobel Laureate Winner of the Nobel Prize for Cancer Research Lack of oxygen clearly plays a major role in causing cells to become cancerous.
·  Dr. Harry Goldblatt. Journal of Experimental Medicine The true cause of allergy is lowered oxidation process within the body, causing the affected individual to be abnormally sensitive to foreign substances entering the body. Only when the oxidation mechanism is restored to its original highest state of efficiency can the sensitivity be eliminated.
·  Dr. Wendell Hendricks. Hendricks Research Foundation Starved of oxygen the body will become ill, and if this persists it will die. 
I doubt if there is an argument about that.
·  Dr. John Muntz, Nutritional Scientist Simply put, disease is due to a deficiency in the oxidation process of the body leading to an accumulation of toxins. These toxins would ordinarily be burned in normal metabolic functioning.
·  Dr. Albert Wahl In all serious disease states we find a concomitant low oxygen state …
Low oxygen in the body tissues is a sure indicator for disease … 
Hypoxia, or lack of oxygen in the tissues, is the fundamental cause for all degenerative disease.
·  Dr. Stephen Levine. Renowned Molecular Biologist. Author, 
"Oxygen Deficiency: A Concomitant to All Degenerative Illness"

 
Many of today's sharpest scientific minds are growing concerned that the human body is not getting anywhere near the levels of oxygen needed for peak health, vitality, immune system function, and longevity. They point to a growing body of evidence which suggests; 
  1. The human body is meant to function at far higher concentrations of oxygen than it is currently getting.
  2. The total dissolved oxygen content of most people's bodies today is considerably lower than what's needed to maintain health, high energy levels and proper metabolism.
  3. The lower the dissolved oxygen content is in a person's body, the greater the body's susceptibility to chronic illness and disease.

As Dr. Spencer Way writes in the Journal of the American Association of Physicians,
"Insufficient oxygen means insufficient biological energy that can result in anything from mild fatigue to life threatening disease. The link between insufficient oxygen and disease has now been firmly established."

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