| Your brain uses almost 20% of all the oxygen you | | | | (End of Excerpt) |
| take intoyour lungs. Your blood carries the oxygen to | | | | Has that come to pass or what? We are a society |
| your brain. | | | | ofbig stomachs. Obesity is rampant and you thought |
| This is why clogged arteries cause memory loss | | | | itwas your entire fault. So even if you eat the very |
| andorganizational skills impairment. Today's society is | | | | bestfood available there still is a chance you would |
| a fastfood society and fast foods are basically void | | | | not benourishing your brain and body like you should. |
| of nutrientsand full of artery clogging fats. | | | | I amnot telling you this to depress you but to inform |
| You hear a great deal these days about information | | | | you - |
| processing -usually has "new age technology" tacked | | | | I also hope to make you act - so that you may |
| onto the end of itusually referring to the revolution | | | | makesome right decisions for your brain's necessary |
| that has occurred usingcomputers to communicate. | | | | nutrients. |
| Communication is a very importantpart of life, | | | | I take supplements daily to prevent that from |
| whether it be a husband to wife or parent to | | | | happening tome and being 63 years old my brain |
| child,company to employees, clients to customers it | | | | seems to be functioningvery well but wasn't a few |
| still remains themost important thing we need to do. | | | | years ago, prior to taking mineral |
| The computer does not holdthat power only as a | | | | & vitamin supplements. |
| tool for long distance communication. Thereal true | | | | The older you get the more malnourished you will be |
| communicator is - The "Brain" and it's power may | | | | and itwill become more noticeable. Malnourishment |
| stillbe compared to computers as we know them but | | | | comes onslow and most times it isn't detected. Some |
| the brain is amuch older and definitely more powerful | | | | peoplebecome very ill early in life, which makes it |
| form of informationprocessing and communication. | | | | very possiblethat the malnourishment is being passed |
| Our brain is of the utmostimportance in our lives and | | | | from parent to child! |
| without it working up to par youare a either a | | | | Why do you think that all the Alzheimer's and senile |
| vegetable or retarded. | | | | dementiais diagnosed these days so much more than |
| When growing up (in the olden day as my children | | | | 30 or 50 years ago? |
| andgrandchildren call it), there was no such thing as a | | | | One of the very first things on the list to do for |
| computer,calculator, TV etc.. We communicated by | | | | yourself and yourbrain is make sure you are getting |
| talking to each other,writing, playing games and | | | | good quality digestible liquidminerals and vitamins! |
| visiting others while reallycommunicating and | | | | "With taking them I have noticed a bigimprovement |
| socializing. Learning about each other. | | | | in my whole well being" Whipped Chronic |
| Even though we may still compare our brain to | | | | Fatigue Syndrome right out of my system and |
| ourcomputer there is a vast difference in what we | | | | controllingchronic anemia along with 25 years of |
| actuallyprocess in our brain and in our computer but | | | | fibromyalgia. |
| not sodifferent really. Because the nutrition put into | | | | Here is a LITTLE KNOWN SECRET The 1999 |
| our brainis equivalent to the electrical current put into | | | | Physician's |
| ourcomputers that makes them work. Without the | | | | Desk Reference (page 1542) shows that vitamins |
| electricalcurrent being completed the computer won't | | | | andminerals in a PILL form are only 10% to 20% |
| work
| | | | absorbed by thebody. DID YOU KNOW? That in |
| Without proper nutrients to the brain it won't | | | | 1998 Tacoma Washington alone, |
| functionwell either. | | | | 250,000 pounds of undigested vitamin and mineral pills |
| Lets compare the two -computer versus brain - by | | | | werepulled out of the sewers every six weeks. In |
| sayingif you don't have an electrical outlet to plug | | | | Salt Lake City,over 150 gallons of vitamin and mineral |
| your computerinto or a battery pack to provide the | | | | pills show up in theirfilters every month and numerous |
| electrical current therewill be no information data input | | | | other cities sewer systems. |
| or output from the computer. | | | | The reason; high metallic content of these pills. |
| By the same token, our brain needs electrical power | | | | Metallic minerals like oyster shells, carbonates, oxides |
| notfrom an electrical plug-in but from nutrition. The | | | | anddolomites have the consistency of crushed up |
| saying goesfor computers, "garbage in, garbage out." | | | | rocks, whichour bodies were not designed to digest. |
| Our brain isthe same way, "garbage in, garbage out." | | | | So even if you aretaking vitamins and minerals how |
| What are youfeeding your brain? | | | | sure are you that you areabsorbing sufficient |
| Your brain uses 50% of your energy and only | | | | amounts? The only way to knowabsolutely is to |
| occupies asmall portion of your total body volume, | | | | make sure they are capsules, liquid or powder. |
| yet is the mostimportant organ in your body. If you | | | | You hear about this herb or that herb being brain |
| are tired frequently,it could very well be that you are | | | | food,so to speak, but there are numerous ones the |
| not feeding your brainproperly. Are you forgetting | | | | Chinese haveused for centuries that are not |
| things that shouldn't beforgotten? Could be a | | | | commonly talked about oreven know about and |
| malnourished brain. Yourbrain and body requires | | | | when taken together create a healthiermore defined |
| complete minerals and trace minerals tofunction on all | | | | brain. I am a believer of covering all bases. |
| cylinders. Are you putting them all in or areyou | | | | Dateline 10/21/99: for almost one hundred years, it |
| putting in the three nutrients that are in our fruits, | | | | has beena mantra of biology - brain cells do not |
| grainsand vegetables gleaned from their fertilizers? Or | | | | regenerate. In astartling discovery that could have |
| are youputting in all the chemicals and hormones fed | | | | profound implications fortreating brain disorders and |
| our animalsto fatten them and make them worth | | | | injuries, researchers at |
| more dollars? It nowtakes more than our foodstuff | | | | Princeton University have discovered that new |
| to give our brain thenourishment required to function | | | | neurons arecontinually being added to the brains of |
| properly. | | | | adult monkeys. |
| After World War II the farmers were told that the | | | | The neurons are added to the cerebral cortex of the |
| newfertilizers would produce better and more crops | | | | brain. |
| thanthe natural (manure) fertilizers they had used | | | | The cerebral cortex is the most complex part of the |
| prior to that. | | | | brainand scientists were startled to find neuron |
| Exactly what happened? | | | | formation in this |
| Gradually the natural (manure) went by the way side | | | | "high" brain area. The cerebral cortex is responsible |
| takingwith it the nutrients that they put into the | | | | forhigher level decision making and learning. |
| ground and hadbeen supplying us with a complete | | | | The researchers found the formation of new nerve |
| nutrient base. | | | | cells;a process called neurogenesis, in three areas of |
| Chemical manmade fertilizers have all of three | | | | thecerebral cortex: |
| nutrients,nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. What | | | | ·Prefrontal region which controls decision-making. |
| happened tothe other 91, which our bodies need? | | | | ·Inferior temporal region which plays a role invisual |
| This also set up a chain reaction with our food | | | | recognition. |
| animalsas well. The feed they are fed now has only | | | | ·Posterior parietal region which plays a role in |
| those threenutrients absorbed from the fertilizers | | | | 3D representation. |
| along with thechemicals and hormones, which are | | | | The researchers believe that these results call for |
| added to fattenthem, therefore prevent the natural | | | | afundamental reassessment of the development of |
| (manure) fertilizersfrom containing the nutrients of | | | | theprimate brain. For almost a century, scientists |
| old! Setting up a viscouscycle! There are some | | | | have believedthat primate brains do not regenerate |
| nutrients added to the animal feed,usually 7 to 23, | | | | or add new neuronsafter maturity. It was a |
| but not the complete 94 as required byour bodies to | | | | fundamental tenet of neurosciencethat the brain |
| be healthy. The following was taken directlyfrom | | | | could not repair itself or grow new cells. |
| Website Southwest Livestock Mineral Company | | | | In recent years, scientists have begun to chip away |
| . | | | | at thedogma as previous research has shown that |
| "We blend for dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep,goats | | | | other areasof the brain such as the hippocampus add |
| (Boer, Milk, and angora) and swine. | | | | new neurons. |
| Our custom minerals for domestic consumerscarry a | | | | Many researchers believed that these previous |
| consumption guarantee. We have | | | | results wereanomalies or were confined to "lower" |
| FDA clearances for many medicationsincluding | | | | parts of the brain. |
| Bovatec®, Rumensin®, Rumatel®, | | | | These results are even more startling since they |
| Mecadox®, Banmith®, Deccox®, andseveral | | | | occur inthe most advanced part of the brain. |
| antibiotics." | | | | Researchers are optimistic that with further study |
| Tests with animals have shown that by withholding | | | | scientistsmight one day unlock the key to this |
| certainnutrients from their diets they forget tricks | | | | process of brain cellgrowth and use the knowledge |
| that they hadlearned and usually could perform with | | | | to treat a variety of braindisorders and diseases. |
| no problem. Inboth animals and humans, aging | | | | What do you think? How might this discovery impact |
| compounds theproblem of memory loss and retention | | | | ourability to treat Brain injuries? How do you think |
| - doesn't have to -later on I will show you why. In | | | | thatneuronal generation may differ in humans? |
| the early 1950's largenumbers of animals - cattle, | | | | It is believed that similar processes occur in humans |
| hogs, sheep, chickens andturkeys - began getting | | | | sincemonkeys and humans have very similar brain |
| diseases never before seen inanimals, such as heart | | | | structures. |
| disease, cancer, arthritis, etc. | | | | Would you like to engage in rebuilding lost |
| In most cases veterinary scientist traced the cause | | | | brainpower? |
| tospecific nutritional deficiencies. Today all feed | | | | For a list of herbs that will keep your brain arteries |
| foranimals have added nutrients to eliminate a large | | | | workingand your brain processing information, oxygen |
| portionof those illnesses and diseases along with | | | | circulatingand providing you the power to |
| some not sogood added chemicals in their foodstuff | | | | communicate when needed |
| as you can seeabove. | | | | subject=BrainPowerHerbalListPlease |
| Today the chemicals used on the farms and fed to | | | | Compare the following mineral nutrients to the three |
| thecattle and sheep in the form of nutrients are | | | | inmanmade fertilizers! How many are missing? The |
| taking itstoll on our bodies and minds. For what | | | | onlyplace left to find all these minerals is the ocean |
| affects our mindsalso effects our bodies! | | | | and thatcould be in danger due to the pollution! |
| Here is an excerpt from the United States | | | | Magnesium, Chloride, Sodium, Potassium, Sulfate, |
| Governmentin 1936 - Verbatim from the Farm Land | | | | Calcium, |
| Depletion | | | | Bicarbonate, Chromium, Bromide, Nitrogen, Iodine, |
| Senate Document #264 of 1936; "Our physical | | | | Rubidium, |
| well-beingis more directly dependent upon minerals | | | | Zinc, Copper, Strontium, Silicon, Manganese, Boron, |
| we take into oursystems than upon calories or | | | | Scandium, |
| vitamins, or upon preciseproportions of starch, | | | | Phosphorus, Molybdenum, Cesium, Gold, Silver, |
| protein or carbohydrates weconsume
." | | | | Vanadium, |
| It goes on to say, "Do you know that most of us | | | | Dysprosium, Nickel, Fluoride, Cobalt, Titanium, Barium, |
| todayare suffering from certain dangerous diet | | | | Erbium, |
| deficiencieswhich cannot be remedied until depleted | | | | Yttrium. Holmium, Neodymium, ytterbium, Bismuth, |
| soils fromwhich our food comes are brought into | | | | Terbium, |
| proper mineralbalance." "No man today can eat | | | | Lutetium, Samarium, Europium, Selenium, Beryllium, |
| enough fruits,vegetable and grains to supply his | | | | andother trace minerals too numerous to print here |
| stomach with themineral salts he requires for perfect | | | | but a total of 84 in all. |
| health, becausehis stomach isn't big enough to hold | | | | Remember, feed your brain or lose the brainpower |
| them! And weare turning into big stomachs." | | | | you were born with! |