Chloride needed for red blood cell production
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Why Do You Need MyO2MEDS?See the video! and download your copy of Rabbi Donald Maher's Salt of the Earth message. Much of the insights and wisdom comes from a biblical perspective and a Kosher approach to life. I hope that this message blesses and encourages you.
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Minerals, the Universe, and You
What are minerals anyway? Minerals are nothing more than elements—the very same elements that grace the periodic table inside a high school chemistry text book like chromium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and so on. They are the elements that comprise the entire universe, this earth, and everything on it, including you.
Your body is truly a masterpiece formed from these same elements. As such, it is important to constantly replenish your body with the elements it expends on a daily basis.
Chemical and electrical processes are occurring within your body at every moment. These processes can only function correctly if the proper balance of minerals is continually being supplied to your system. Iron for your blood, sulfur for your muscles, calcium for your bones, and an aggregation of many other elements in balanced trace amounts help to ensure the proper function of your body.
What Are Ions?
An ion is a mineral or element that has a positive or negative charge. On the molecular level, that means the element has either too many or too few electrons. This unstable ionic state allows the element to bond readily with water, making it possible for the body to absorb it. In this state, an element has specific positive or negative electrical signatures that cause a dynamic equilibrium to take place. The body can then facilitate changes to move nutrients to the areas that need them.
What Are Trace Minerals?
You may collect silver coins, wear a platinum ring, or have a gold filling. You’ve likely sipped tea poured from a copper kettle, eaten a cookie from a fancy tin container, or traveled on an airplane made of titanium. But did you know that these elements and many others—in very small, balanced trace amounts—are critical to your health? Although trace minerals are no longer as plentiful in the foods you eat, they exist plentifully in their proper proportions in the mineral-rich waters of the earth’s oceans and seas. The Importance of Ionic Minerals
Every second of every day your body relies on ionic minerals and trace minerals to conduct and generate billions of tiny electrical impulses. Without these impulses, not a single muscle, including your heart, would be able to function. Your brain would not function and the cells would not be able to use osmosis to balance your water pressure and absorb nutrients. To ensure you are getting the ionic minerals and electrolytes your body needs, only choose ionic mineral supplements or supplements that contain ionic minerals.
“Experts estimate 90 percent of Americans suffer from mineral imbalance and deficiency.”
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Trace Minerals (72 trace minerals, as contained in)
Trace minerals are elements found in nature, for example, Titanium, Nickel, and Silver. For optimum health, the human body requires many of the Trace minerals known to mankind, and these Trace minerals should be kept in balance within the body to maintain proper chemical processes. It appears that, in modern times, many of the Trace minerals once found abundantly in nature have been depleted through aggressive farming techniques, erosion, etc. Therefore, it is getting more difficult to ingest the Trace minerals we need in the food we eat.
Trace minerals as contained in Myo2MEDS and Formula513 include the following profile of minerals Aluminum Oxide, Titanium, Strontium, Barium, Zirconium, Fluorine, Cerium, Rubidium, Chlorine, Lanthanium, Nickel, Neodymium, Praeseodymium, Gallium, Cadmium, Scandium, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Lithium, Niobium, Samarium, Thorium, Mafnium, Cesium, Gadolinium, Holmium, Dysprosium, Uranium, Bromine, Europium, Tin, Antimony, Ytterbium, Terbium, Tungsten, Mercury, Silver, Tantalum, Thuliam, Luteium, Indium, Shenium, Beryllium, Erbium, Thallium, Bismuth, Germanium, Iridium, Rhodium, Palladium, Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen.
Although there usefulness and effectiveness is known to be advantageous, the exact biochemical use of some of the trace minerals remains a mystery. It appears, though, that when there is an absence of some of them, health begins to fail. The trace minerals appear to be most often useful in enzymatic and catalytic activity, as well as those reactions involving the neurochemistry of the central nervous system.
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Kidney Stones... What can you do?
Our military personnel are currently experiencing kidneys stones that can take you out of the theater if you know what they're like. The pain is excruciating and let's face it you can't be an affective soldier while wimpering in pain from kidney stones. The link below is an article published '06 but it is still timely today. Keep in mind that our military soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are given too much soda and energy drinks that are leeching the minerals from their bodies. Not to mention the extreme heat that wrings the sweat out of you as well.
Read the article bleow and as you do ask yourself if you or someone you know would like to donate toward the Myo2MEDS project so that we can deliver 1 oz. bottles to every soldier in harms way. one bottle will produce 12 gallons of mineral and electrolyte rich hydration drink that far surpasses the nation's leading 'sports' drinks.
http://www.theolympian.com/2006/05/07/v-print/70751/kidney-stones-become-soldiers.html
If we can make sure that our nation's finest have the electrolytes needed in order to function properly, we can feel that we helped them to remain healthy as can be. We are experiencing things like; heart attack, high cholesterol, diabetes, chronic fatigue, PTSD, Gulf War Syndrome, Iraqi War Syndrome and the like due to mineral deficiencies.
Granted there are emotional and spiritual issues that should be dealt with but our goal is rebuild a solid metabolic foundation beneath the structure before we start trying to remodel the house, if you will.
The average soldier in Iraq deals with elements we are completely foreign to. Heat in excess of 110-degrees on a regular basis, night temperatures that drop down into the low 40's and lower at times. lack of proper hydration and the subjecting the body to day after day of large doses of Adrenaline.
As you read the article look for the obvious missing link. No one is addressing the most basic of elements; the electrolyte level in the soldier.
That being said, what's your mineral level like?
do you sweat profusely at the thought of work?
do you have trouble urinating do to prostatitis?
Do you have High Blood Pressure?
Do you have elevated Cholesterol?
Do you have Diabetes or blood sugar issue?
Do you suffer with Gout?
Do you suffer with headaches?
Muscle fatigue?
Arthritis, Bursitis, Gingivitis, Ulcerative colitis?
So many maladies in the society at large stem from the abouse of caffeine, diuretics, pharmaceutical medications that leech your minerals from your body.
By returning the missing minerals and electrolytes you will experience a return to homeostasis/normalcy.
You can see an increase in your energy, stamina and mental clarity and begin top feel the detoxification almost immediately.
Pray for our Troops and our government leaders.
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The strongest muscle in the body... The Heart. Take care of it.
Did you know that it is estimated that an NBA basketball player can pump over 35 gallons of blood a minute during a vigorous game? Since the heart is a muscle, wouldn't you think that it should be provided the necessary electrolytes?
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Magnesium deficiency Dietary magnesium deficiency is rare because the mineral is found in nearly all foods, but it can occur through poor diet or in malnutrition, or result from excessive losses due to severe diarrhea or vomiting and the consumption of carbonated drinks containing caffeine. Symptoms of magnesium deficiency include faulty transmission of nerve and muscle impulses, irritability, nervousness, and tantrums. Confusion, poor digestion, rapid or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), and seizures can also result. Magnesium deficiency is associated with cardiac arrest, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic pain, depression, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, and lung conditions. Magnesium is also critical for proper calcium metabolism.
Boron deficiency Boron deficiency is rare, although reduced levels do occur with aging and with reduced levels of vitamin D. Because boron is involved in the absorption of calcium, the only symptom may be reduced levels of calcium or the inability to absorb supplemental calcium. Boron is found in trace amounts in both the MyO2 and Formula513 products.
Chromium deficiency
Many Americans are deficient in dietary chromium, which can be associated with poor regulation of insulin and related imbalances in glucose (either diabetes or hypoglycemia). Symptoms include fatigue, anxiety, poor protein metabolism, and glucose intolerance (as in diabetes). In adults, chromium deficiency can be a sign of coronary artery disease.
Calcium and phosphorus deficiencies
Calcium and phosphorus are plentiful in foods, and dietary deficiencies are rare. Vitamin D deficiency impairs the absorption of dietary calcium and can provoke calcium deficiency (hypocalcemia) even when adequate calcium is consumed. Vitamin D deficiency can be found among young infants and the elderly who may be shielded from sunshine for prolonged periods. As women age, reductions in the hormone estrogen can affect the rate of calcium loss. Significant depletion of calcium stores can lead to osteoporosis. Deficiency of calcium or imbalances with phosphorus and magnesium can produce muscle cramping and digestive problems. Symptoms of calcium deficiency include joint pain, brittle nails, eczema, high cholesterol , insomnia, high blood pressure, nervousness, and tooth decay. Calcium deficiency can also contribute to cognitive problems (confusion, inattention, learning, and memory), convulsions, depression, and hyperactivity. Phosphorus deficiency can produce anxiety.
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Myocarial Infarction
Hypertrophic CardioMyopathy
Enlarged Heart
Heart Attack
What ever term they wish to apply to it, the end result remains the same; muscular compromise of the heart tissue
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When we work the heart extensively whether under athletic conditions, civil service or military conditions we are essentially lifting weights with one muscle all day long. Therefore it stands to reason that the muscle in question will become "hypertrophic" or enlarged, much like the muscles on the arms of a weight lifter get larger when he or she works out.
Therefore wouldn't you want to feed those muscles or rather reward them for their dilligence. Health conscious people all over buy supplements designed to increase the protein levels and the amino acid levels in order to build more healthy muscle tissue. Have you ever heard much talk about the electrolyte levels being the primary goal?
Chances are you haven't and yet if your electrolyte levels are low you can't receive all the nutrients you are putting into your body. so in essence you are wasting your money on many supplements that you body will never receive. Electrolytes act in the capacity of a key that opens and closes the cell walls. If you lack minerals you can't take the garbage out. If you lack minerals you can't bring the groceries into the house because you don't have the keys to open the front door. get it?
Recently we have seen a multitude of athletes drop dead from heart related failures as well as kidney failure.
The kidneys need electrolytes/minerals to function.
Myo2MEDS provides the essential minerals necessary to rebuild our tissue, feed our tissue and to protect our tissue from catastrophe. Myo2MEDS contains 72 trace minerals.
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