12 points
| 1. |
According to Senate Document No. 264, the official publication,
99 percent of American people are deficient in mineral, and are marked
deficiency in any one of the more important minerals actually results in
disease. |
| 2. |
The body is equipped to chelate only a small amount of
some inorganic elements from nature. Therefore, the body's minerals must
come in a chelated from in order to be properly assimilated. The efficiency
of each mineral is enhanced by balanced amounts of others. |
| 3. |
The body must maintain an adequate mineral supply yo
maintain balance between internal and external pressures (called osmotic
equilibrium) of the body cells. This state must be maintained for normal
cell function and continued youthful health. |
| 4. |
All nutrients such a vitamins, proteins, enzymes, amino
acids, carbohydrates, fat, sugars, oils, ect., require minerals for activity.
All bodily processes depends on the actions and interaction of minerals. |
| 5. |
Chelated trace minerals are a more important supplement
in nutrition than vitamins. Vitamins can be synthesized by living matter,
minerals cannot. |
| 6. |
Vitamins are required for every biochemical activity
of the body, but can't function without minerals present. |
| 7. |
Minerals are the catalysts that make enzymes functions
possible. Chelated minerals combined with enzymes make an alkaline detoxifying
agent witch neutralizes the acid metabolic byproducts of the cells and
other toxic conditions within the body and prepares them for elimination. |
| 8. |
Hormonal secretions of the glands are dependent on mineral
stimulation. |
| 9. |
The acid-alkaline balance (ph) of the tissue fluid is
controlled by minerals. |
| 10. |
All body elements function synergistically. If there
is just one mineral shortage, the balance of the entire body can be thrown
off. One deficiency can render other nutrients either useless or inefficient. |
| 11. |
The concept of biological transmutation of the elements
within the body (presented by french scientists) substantiates the body's
need for a broad range of chelated minerals in balance, to regain or maintain
good health. |
| 12. |
Minerals are, therefore, justified as a supplement to
the diet, particularly when you consider that our fruits and vegetables
are grown in mineral depleted soils and further destroyed in value by petrochemicals
and synthetic fertilizers. |