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What has been missing in our conversation about health is that vitamins lack potency
unless in the presence of minerals. For this reason we will focus on minerals.
You are encouraged to Reply relative to minerals.

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"Award winning" Preserved to Serve offers irrefutable evidence that when imbibed minerals which are properly balanced in the form of water soluble fresh juices containing much needed enzymes, the results are extraordinary - far beyond what is currently believed possible - ie. the least amongst us (the sickest) can be raised to a level considerably beyond the norm.
When society embraces this high level of natural living what will be the possibilities for us all?
Your creative responses will be greatly appreciated!
All nutritents such as vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino acis, carohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc. require minerals for activity. All bodily processes depend upon mineral action.
Judging from the lack of replies over the past year, it is apparent that our knowledge of the wonders of minerals is limited. So, too is our knowledge for improving every year which begs the queston,
"Does the end justify the means"? What are we producing for our progeny?
Society is seeking a quick cure which cannot produce life improving every year.
Did you know that vitamins can be synthesized by the body while minerals cannot?
Anyone wishing to extol the value of any paticular mineral is invited to do so!
How about the mega mineral Calcium.?
What can you tell us about its advantages and the results when insufficient quantities are obtained?
All elements work together as a collective whole.
If there is a shortage of just one mineral,
the balance of the entire bodily activities can be thrown awry.
A deficiency of one mineral may disrupt the entire chain of life,
rendering other nutritents either useless or inefficient.
99% of Americans are deficient in minerals and a marked deficiency in any one of the more important minerals actually results in disease.(lack of ease).
Trace minerals are more important in nutrition than vitamins because vitamins can be synthesized by the body,
minerals cannot.
The body must maintain an adequate mineral supply to maintain a balance bvetween internal and external pressures of the body cells called osmotic equilibrium.
This must be maintained for normal cell function and continued youthful health.

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