Dust to Dust
Your
body, like everything else in the known universe is made of
elements. If you were to separate all of the elements in your body
and put all 59 of them in a pile, it would look rather
insignificant. Since these elements represent the sum of
everything we are, one would think we would revere these elements
above all else. Everyone knows this is not the case, but it
should be. It seems easy for us to comprehend the value of
elements like iron, tin, copper and carbon when it comes to making
machines to help us in our everyday life but somehow we fail to
recognize these elements are critical to our very survival. Every
day our bodies struggle to get enough essential elements to get it
through another day. Each day our bodies must build millions
of cells in order to keep us alive. Every day of nutritional
deficits leads to a shorter, less pleasant life. Incomplete
nutrition means unhealthy cells which in turn leads to an
accelerated breakdown of our metabolic systems. Today we
have never had a greater abundance of food but paradoxically, we
have never had a greater deficit of essential elements in our
natural foods. The commercially growing of food is a
business and the emphasis is on quantity and appearance, the
things that sell not on the things that are important.
Ideally all of our nutrition should come from food. Because of
our position on the top of the food chain, our elemental building
blocks need to be pre-assembled by other living entities.
The kinds of essential elements we need make their way into our
food chain as phytochemicals. Phytochemicals are elements
that are arranged by healthy plants.
Given the current condition of our food supply, we are left
with no alternative but to supplement our diets with nutritional
compounds. The kinds of compounds you choose will make the
difference in how you feel for the rest of your life. Fortunately,
the discovery by Tom Clark over 80 years ago gave us a
phytochemical system for delivering essential elements in forms
our bodies can use. The foundation of this system is
available today as T. J. Clark's Legendary Colloidal Minerals.
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