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Vitamins, Minerals & Herbs Glossary New 2005 U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans
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Why Minerals?
in Marine Phytoplankton * Minerals are nutrients required by the body to help facilitate a multitude of biochemical and physiologic processes necessary for the maintenance of life.
* Some
of these processes include supporting the health of organs, bones, tissue
and the immune system.* The Liquid Minerals And.... 1) Due to soil depletion and food processing we are not getting the minerals from our food like we did 50-100 years ago. 2) Vitamins are required for every biochemical activity of the body, but they can't function without the presence of minerals. All nutrients such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc, require minerals for activity. 3) All bodily processes depend on the action and interaction of minerals. 4) The body must maintain an adequate supply of minerals to maintain its balance between internal and external pressures (called osmotic equilibrium) of the body cells. This state must be maintained for normal cellular function and continued youthful health. (Did we not come from minerals?) 5) Plant-derived
minerals are a more important supplement
than vitamins because vitamins can be synthesized by
living matter, but minerals cannot! 7) Hormonal secretions of the glands are dependent on mineral stimulation and the acid-alkaline balance (ph) of the tissue fluid is controlled by minerals. 8) All body elements function synergistically. If there is just one mineral shortage, the balance of the entire body can be thrown off. One deficiency can render other nutrients either useless or inefficient. 9) Minerals are justified as a supplement to the everyday diet when you consider that many of the fruits and vegetables that are harvested today, continue to be grown in mineral deficient soils encouraged only by the use of petrochemicals and synthetic fertilizers. 10) Minerals are important to many parts of the body. They are an important part of the bones. They maintain the body's fluid balance. They are parts of other important compounds, such as iron in blood, and iodine, which is a part of the thyroid hormone. 11) The mineral
content of certain foods is influenced by the
mineral content of the soil in which the foods are
grown. Nature really intended for humans to get minerals from plant foods — lots of minerals. As a matter of fact, minerals can be found in nearly all foods that are grown in soil. Carrots, grapes, broccoli...you name it. The problem in this day and age is that food processing, chemical fertilizers and overused crop lands make it impossible to get a wide spectrum of minerals from our diets. Take a look at Senate document 264: We just aren't getting what nature intended. Nothing is
more beneficial than a full range of plant source minerals sourced from
deposits that are thousands of years old — it's like harnessing the power
of nature! The minerals are extracted from nutrient-dense plant vegetation found in algae that has been undisturbed for thousands of years. Then they are broken down into a bioavailable (body-ready) ionic state. This means the minerals are reduced to the smallest component that minerals can exist in and still retain their physical properties and are suspended into a completely dissolved liquid form.
The result is a 100% ionic liquid mineral product that is easy for the
body to use. This is important because as we age, the ability of the body
to handle minerals declines, so body-ready minerals can be very helpful.
From Senate document 264: |
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