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Essay; Uranium, Yttrium, Strontium and Cesium. The heavy hitters of minerals.

I would like to finish up this discussion as it relates to these 4 controlling minerals. While I have discussed a lot about Uranium, we need to move past that one and discuss these others. I have done a video on Strontium so that one is covered a bit, so we will mention it a bit. But when it comes to Yttrium and Cesium, we need to spend some more time here. These 4 minerals are in my opinion are likely among the most critical as they are totally controlling over the 4 major body systems that in turn runs the rest of the show. So in brief let's look at a quick recap. Now keep in mind that we are talking about the nutritional forms of these 4 minerals as to body activity. However, we also make mention of the “Industrial Versions” as well.  In this case the industrial form is the radioactive type/version. Also, keep in mind that the radioactive aspect is characterised by and extremely high level of energy. Yes, there are various types, but this is the general idea....

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Uranium: Essential Micro Nutrient and Discussion. Essay.

Why are we talking about Taboo minerals? Segment 1 of the series of essays. 

In a few of our discussions about minerals in the Applied Aromatic School in the Level 3 Grouping, which is AKA as the Clinical Level, we talk about some minerals that are usually associated with Bad Stuff as it applies to human health. In this discussion I want to go over some of the main points with some of these minerals and help you to see them in a different light. 

I have done a few videos talking about minerals like Uranium, Strontium, Cesium, and Yttrium. Believe it or not, these are critical nutrients for functioning healthy people. Without them, a person ends up with serious health issues. As with all minerals, there are no “Lone Wolf Minerals'', so to speak. The Lone Wolf means that they act alone, on their own and without any direction. The base minerals are important as all other operations within the body, such as Amino Acids, Enzymes and so on all use minerals and the major...

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Uranium: Essential Micro Nutrient and Discussion. Video.

 
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Strontium: Essential Micro Nutrient and Discussion. Video.

 
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Sorghum Related.

The other day I talked about Sorghum and the use of it for human food. I could remember reading an article about the subject in a Farm Magazine. Well, I found the article. In this article they were talking with a Chef for a company out of Pennsylvania. The company he works for is a food service operation called Furmano’s. They are primarily a tomato products company. However a few years ago they decided that based on customer’s requests, they needed to expand into grains. So they do a program called Ancient Grains. The grains they focus on are Farro, Lentils, Quinoa and Sorghum. They also carry beans, etc. They claim that their stuff is all Gluten Free and non GMO. 

I looked at their website, in order to find the Ancient Grains, you have to look in the ready to serve pouches/food service section. You can find all of the other stuff, other than Tomatoes, but you have to look around. Their website is www.furmanosfs.com You will also find a lot of really good recipes....

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Sports Injury and Protocol to A Quick Recovery.

 
I would like to share with you a situation that involves a number of things that is discussed in this group.
My oldest daughter, Amanda, (many of you know here and BTW, her husband is a Dr. as well),  called me up one day and asked where she could get some really good Boron. I asked her why she needed it so that I could better identify a good source that would help her for her needs. Of course I suggested a place after she described the situation to me. She ordered it and began using it for the obvious reasons. To describe the situation; My oldest  Grandson's friend got wiped out while playing football. He broke his ankle and tore up a number of related ligaments, etc. They were afraid that he was done for the season. So the parents called a family member who happens to be an Oncologist. That Dr. told them to put the kid on a somewhat elevated level of Boron. Also, I guess the kid's Dad is friends with an Orthopedic Surgeon for a professional sports team in...
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Video: Mineral, Antimony (Sb), Discusssion.

 
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Mineral: Antimony (Sb), Related Discussion and Data.

General Discussion;
Antimony is a very interesting mineral. The name Antimony originates from the Greek words of; Anti means "not", the Monos means"alone", then the meaning, "Not Alone. The name is fitting as we find this mineral not as a stand-alone mineral, but with other minerals.  We would find the list of minerals that Antimony is found with to be a listing of over 100 other minerals, which is too long of a list to list them individually here.  Antimony is associated with the amino acid, Leucine, in which it also plays a strong role in the governing of Leucine.  The mineral is used 36,190,181 times in the genetic codon with the CUG sequence. It also carries a valence number of -3. The symbol is Sb. It stands for Stibinite, which is what Antimony is known as in the periodic table of elements. Perhaps the number one function of Antimony within the animal kingdom is and has everything to do with muscle function. In addition to muscle function, it also plays a large...
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Video: Radation, Boron and Other Related Elements.

 
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Nitrogen: Realistic Applications and Considerations.

One of the big questions that usually comes up after the discussions on these various topics is this; How does this apply to me in my everyday life?  In reality that is an excellent question. We need to know and learn about topics, any topic that affects our daily life is fair game. Since Nitrogen is a very important aspect to our life, well then, let's look at some aspects of this nutritional element. Perhaps that should be worded a little differently by talking about how the nutritional aspect of nitrogen affects us. Does that sound better?

I want you to draw out diagrams on a piece of paper..Just use an 8.5 X 11 plain paper, like printer paper. The first diagram needs to be an X. Use about ½ of the sheet. On the upper left hand side of the X, write, Energy. On the lower right hand side of the X write Protein. Then on the upper right hand side of the X write Carbohydrate. Then lastly on the lower left hand side of the X write Sugar. You can use this template to work...

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