The universe is a pulsing expression of electromagnetism where matter dances to the frequencies of its nature and its relationships. One hundred and eighteen distinct players are in this game of existence, each with its own function and ‘personality’. Everything in this universe is composed of varying degrees of all or some of these elements and it is these relationships that determine what ‘things’ are.
Each one of these 118 elements, or atoms, is composed of an electrically positive charged nucleus made up of protons and neutrons with negatively charged electrons in orbit around them. To get an idea of scale in this tiny world make the proton the size of an orange and the nearest electron would be the same distance away as the earth is from the sun. Like the analogy, this distance is a vacuum of space within every atom of everything. It is a space impenetrable except by nuclear forces and it is an active area where bosons, photons and other subatomic forces continuously interact with the electrons and protons in a kind of eternal micro Star Wars. More than 99% of every atom is this kind of space.
Things, including life, are made up of sharing agreements between elements where electrons are exchanged. This is called the chemical bond and it is how most everything we see and touch is held together. This chemical bond is really an electrical bond as electrons in the atom’s outer orbits are exchanged. If not for this electrical exchange everything would simply fall into chaos. Chance electron exchanges between elements in our primordial past put our planet, and every other heavenly body together and those same forces first created the life that inhabited it.
The interesting thing about life is that, though its existence depends partially on chance chemical bonds, its existence depends completely on its ‘program’. With a program a living thing can direct its own construction and propagating its existence is no longer left up for chance. It does this through a mechanism called DNA which has encoded a sequence of simple elemental combinations, called genes, that when activated create all the specialized cells that make up a living thing. The elements are supplied from the outside (universe) and organized by the DNA to share the right electrons with the right elements to create all the different molecules that make up a cell.
To create life all the right conditions must exist including both water and electricity. Life on earth originated in the primordial oceans where the conditions were right to bond by force the elements into the primitive molecules of life. That is why both plants and animals use the same minerals in the same proportions and pH as are present in the ocean. Once life got started, however, its DNA took over and caused the chemical bonds to sequence in such a way as to create a myriad of life forms which could replicate themselves.
When life left the oceans to live on land it took the sea with it inside. If you were to analyze the elements of sea water and compare those to human blood plasma the results would look nearly the same. If you were to compare human hemoglobin to plant chlorophyll that would also look similar. This chemical soup is what we, as living things, brought with us when we walked out of the sea or sprouted up on land. Maintaining and replacing these ingredients with those only found on land cuts us short in our body’s goal of optimum resonant functioning.
If we were making a signature soup that whose taste, appearance, texture, component nutritive parts and aroma were necessary in just the right proportions as prescribed by its recipe, what would happen if there was too much of one ingredient and not enough of another? Something would be off, and it probably would affect the quality of each of the five characteristics listed above. Do you not think that you too are a pot of soup? Think again.
When you make a pot of soup you have to use the right amount and proportion of ingredients if it is going to be what you intended it to be. The same is true when Mother Nature made your recipe. She expected to use all the ingredients in the recipe. Too much of one thing and not enough of another doesn’t work so well, and the soup can become a disaster. Because this is a Soup du Jour it must be made every day, and made the same, so the ingredients must be on hand.
To make your own soup start with supplying yourself with the elements in their proper proportions. Essential minerals and trace minerals are all essential minerals. The fact that some are needed in minute quantities doesn’t detract from their vital importance in biological functions. Each organ in your body is controlled by a single element, or mineral and if you are in short supply this organ will degenerate into disease. Minerals activate vitamins and enzymes, whose affects are useless without this symbiosis. Some minerals must be taken with other minerals to be effective. Taking mineral supplements in ionic suspension are most quickly and easily absorbed by your body.
Once the ocean is again flowing through your veins, the electricity comes back and you feel good again. Cells thrive with mini factories inside churning out special molecules so it can live. Electrolytes create potentials that operate our body’s organs and electricity flows through this chemical soup animating our lives and producing conscious thought as it sparks from neuron to neuron in our brains. Remember this, water does not conduct electricity minerals do. It’s minerals in solution that operate our lives so make sure you have all you need for perfect health.







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