Re: Question for those treating fibro-cystic breast by Ohfor07 ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team
Date: 4/25/2007 5:19:33 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Absolutely. Minerals have become somewhat of a double-edged sword, though. Due to mineral depletion, real, native, natural food - plants/berries/nuts/seeds/grains, can no longer provide us the same level of "organic" mineral content as they once did. Likewise, for those who eat animal foods (like I do), even if you forget about all the chemicals animals are injected with, domesticated livestock animals can no longer give us the same level of nutrition via minerals as they once did. Put a cow or chicken or pig out under today's sky (polluted more ways than I can quickly describe, to include EM), to graze on grasses grown in the same corrupted environment, out of depleted soils, that probably includes GM'd grains, and water them with polluted and "treated" water, the same that fish swim in, and these animals are not likely to give up to us nearly as much nutrition as they once did.
Likewise with those who believe it is sound to get mineral content IE> inorganic, through their drinking water. MH says it best on this; the body is not designed to take up (assimilate) dissolved rock. Us humans may believe that because we know what real rocks are (boulders, stones and such) that when these are dissolved down to tiny, grit-like, silty, sand like substance, that this is small enough for our body to use. As I understand it, the best thing a body is able to do with such should it find it's way into our body/blood, is to try and store it away some place where it can be out of the way..... for a while, like on the linings of arteries, and organs, which will eventually become calcified (brittle). Calcium is a mineral, right? Big difference between organic and inorganic. If we can't get organic minerals from plants, what other choices are there?.... a store-bought, factory made product, even when it's made by the most genuine people using the greatest care they are legally allowed to use? There may be a few such quality products out there - like Lugol's, but my hunch is, the average store-bought mineral supplement is providing inorganic forms to the body that the body will in turn need to spend it's precious health capacity on to hide away somewhere inside itself.
Jarvis has gotten me hooked on the importance of Potassium, and Apple Cider Vinegar, as well as raw honey, and sometimes the two of them together both.
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