Saturday, September 26, 2009

Nutrition isn't all that complicated as THEY make it out to be...

MINERALS
© 2006 Chandra Y. Washington

In his biochemical experiments,
western man found the same 140+ elements
in every God made thing that exists.

On the African continent,
minerals exist
that western scientists
have yet to classify.

No wonder why
we who were colonized
on our own soil
or displaced
in a strange new place
currently know diseases
we have never known before.

What’s missing in our nutrition?
Minerals. It’s that simple.

Yet, we are told we can find nourishment
in an artificial elements like
carrots, beets, wheat and soybeans.
What I mean is - man made these things.
There’s little or no nutrition in it
because man has put his hand in it.

So, where do we get our nourishment?
Why not use herbs - like Hippocrates?
The foundation of modern medicine
is supposed to be built on his teachings.

Instead, the physician prescribes
B-12 shots and vitamins supplements.
While nutritionists -
even herbalists recommend
coral calcium for bones and teeth;
ferrous oxide for iron and immune deficiency.

Taking inorganic things like these
compromises the body;
leaving it constipated,
and feeling generally lousy.

But there seems to be a contradiction.
They contain minerals.
Misinformation brings confusion
to what’s really very simple.

What doctors,
nutritionists,
and even herbalists don’t calculate,
only plant-based minerals
can readily assimilate.

Solid minerals can’t dissolve in H2O.
These are the simple,
common-sense things we need to know
before we unknowingly ingest
things that can potentially harm us.

Information Is Power.

Information tells us
that a vitamin
is just what it implies:
Vita-lity - at its bare min-imum.

Information tells us
we can’t receive nourishment
from a fraction of
a manipulation of
a whole.

It’s safe to say,
most everything we eat is
molecularly compromised.
So it’s best that we supplement
what only serves to make the belly full
with simple, God-made,
mineral-rich plant food - like

Irish Moss and Horsetail
for organic calcium;
Yellow Dock and Elderberry
for iron and immune deficiency.

But don’t be fooled -
Artificial herbs are out there, too!
Echinacea, garlic, and comfrey,
to name a few.

By now, some of you are thinking
"That’s B.S.!"
But no need to debate or guess.
We can all make a truthful determination
through simple, common-sense observation.

A natural plant grows
in "the wild," on its own.
In other words -
Natural plants are Divinely placed by Nature.
A hybrid plant - you’ve gotta make a garden
and cultivate her.

But if you really want to
confirm this yourself,
do a simple pH test and see for yourself!
A substance below 7 pH is acid.
It can’t support life.
In fact - it is known to destroy it.

So at best,
when you ingest
hybrid herb supplements,
you’re wasting time and money.
At worst,
the affects could be adverse;
even life-threatening.

So to fill the nutritional void,
take plant-based,
water-soluble,
God-made minerals.
It really is that simple.

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