Sunday, August 12, 2012

What is a Mineral

What is a mineral is a common question. While Vibrant Health is the remedy for all disease, it could be said that mineral depletion is the root of all disease. Minerals carry out the electrical transfer of energy required for all bodily functions, as they are the catalysts for electrolysis and metabolism. Along with amino acids, minerals are the building blocks of our biology. They are the key to our natural creation and assimilation processes. Nothing happens in the human body without minerals. How well it happens depends upon a few other things and is very much relative to the number and saturation of the broad spectrum of minerals our bodies require.

Minerals are needed in very small amounts in the and each one has a particular vibratory signature that resonates with its particular function within the body. Many minerals perform in conjunction with combinations of other minerals to execute their function. The functions of over 60 minerals needed in the body are not well understood and mineral deficiencies often go unrecognized and mistreated. Having a broad spectrum of minerals in our biology maintains a lower Ph which protects us from viral and bacterial infection.

Human beings cannot eat ground up rock or metals or shells, which is where our minerals do come from. In nature they are taken up by plant roots in the soils through a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms that do have the ability to eat rocks and metals. There are so few minerals available to the plants in the soils today because the microorganisms have been nearly completely annihilated. So, in order to benefit us, our mineral supplement needs to come from biologically available plant sources that carry a natural electrical charge recognizable to the body's electrical system. Now we think it clear about the question, what is