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ACTIVATED
OXYGEN: the linking of 3 oxygen molecules otherwise known as O3,
or ozone. When the oxygen (O2) that is all around us rises to the upper
atmosphere, and is exposed to the sun's ultraviolet rays, that oxygen is
naturally turned into ozone (O3). That is the "ozone
layer" that protects us from the sun's harmful UV rays. Since ozone is
heavier than air it naturally falls back to earth. This is the ozone
that naturally purifies our air and water. Without ozone nature could
not purify our Earth. Because ozone is made up entirely of oxygen,
ozone is sometimes referred to as "activated oxygen".
Activated Oxygen is the second most powerful sterlilant
in the world and its function is to destroy bacteria, viruses and
odors.
AGGLUTINATION: the coalescing of small particles that are suspended in
a solution. A reaction in which particles (as red blood cells or bacteria)
suspended in a liquid collect into clumps and which occurs especially as a
serologic response to a specific antibody.
CHELATE: Chelated basically means
"firmly attached." Chelated minerals are
minerals which are usually attached to an amino acid or other organic
"living" component so that the two do not separate in the digestive
system.
COLLOID:
a
substance that consists of particles dispersed throughout another substance
which are too small for resolution with an ordinary light microscope but are incapable of passing through a semipermeable
membrane. Something colloidal (suspended in water) is insoluble by
definition, and insoluble minerals are generally less absorbable than soluble
minerals.
DEPOSITION: visible and water-soluable residue or sediment "deposited" and
filtered or left behind.
DETOXIFICATION: to remove a poison
or toxin or the effect of such from. In the case of our bodies it would
be an internal cleansing!
DECALCIFICATION:
the
removal of "calcification" or scaling caused by calcium salt
deposits which cause bones, joints, arteries, etc. to become inflexible and
harden.
DISTILLATION: the process of
purifying a liquid by successive evaporation and condensation.
INORGANIC "Dead" MINERALS its chemical
composition is WITHOUT CARBON. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE CARBON
BASED! INORGANIC minerals are not easy for the body to use.
Minerals in INORGANIC form are stored in our body's tissues, bones, and
joints and eventually large amounts build up and become extremely toxic.
There is much controversy in the scientific community as to whether or not
the body can utilize inorganic minerals in carrying out life processes.
Through modern processing of foods (such as pasteurization, cooking, adding
preservatives, etc.) the bonds between the food components are destroyed, as
well as the enzymes. The result is inorganic or denatured food components and
thus inorganic food.
ION(IZED): an atom or group of
atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of
having lost or gained one or more electrons. Clinical research has shown very clearly that
ionized forms of minerals are the ones that the body is able to selectively
absorb and utilize. Ionic minerals easily come apart in a watery environment
and become either positively charged or negatively charged. The body is very
discriminatory. The body knows when it needs minerals in greater amounts and
when that happens, the body reaches out for those minerals. The density of
the transporter proteins goes up on the intestinal cell surface and the body
is actually looking for those minerals.
ORGANIC
"Living" MINERALS: of, relating to, or
derived from living organisms. Its chemical composition is WITH
CARBON. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE CARBON BASED! Plants untilize minerals from the ground by absorbing them
through their roots making them "IONIC" or electrical in
nature. Ionic "Living" minerals are much easier for the body
to assimilate making the minerals useable at the cellular level.
ORGANIC or "IONIZED" minerals are not stored or deposited in the
body. Research shows that ORGANIC minerals will actually replace heavy
metals deposited in the body and flush them out through bodily functions.
REVERSE
OSMOSIS: the movement of freshwater through a semipermeable membrane when pressure is applied to a
solution (as seawater) on one side of it. Reverse osmosis is incredibly
effective at desalinating water and providing mineral-free water for use in
photo or print shops.
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