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Positively charged, negatively charged, good minerals, bad minerals, chelats, orotates - I'm confused!
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Positively charged, negatively charged, good minerals, bad minerals, chelats, orotates - I'm confused!
Ok, would someone please tell me, do we want positively charged to negatively charged minerals?
is MMS positively charged or not, is it good or bad?
is Concentrace good or bad?
are minerals ascorbates good or bad?
is Lugols positively or negatively charged? is Iodoral or Iosol any different charge-wise?
is Celtic sea salt charged?
is Wright salt charged?
are mineral chelates charged?
are the mineral orotates charged?
minerals are good but we can also have toxic minerals (wrong charge/that cause calcification) that we need to chelate.
Thanks for clarifying
is MMS positively charged or not, is it good or bad?
is Concentrace good or bad?
are minerals ascorbates good or bad?
is Lugols positively or negatively charged? is Iodoral or Iosol any different charge-wise?
is Celtic sea salt charged?
is Wright salt charged?
are mineral chelates charged?
are the mineral orotates charged?
minerals are good but we can also have toxic minerals (wrong charge/that cause calcification) that we need to chelate.
Thanks for clarifying
teacup- Posts : 966
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Re: Positively charged, negatively charged, good minerals, bad minerals, chelats, orotates - I'm confused!
The following will help answer some of this.
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/2090441-salt-restriction-increases-risk-of-death
A reduced form contains an electric charge (an electron), you generally want these.
Negatively charged (you want these).
"Positively charged" are generally things you don't want, but there are exceptions.
It cannot be always said that "this" is bad or this is "good." Nothing is ever that simple.
Not all sea salt contains an electron, if it doesn't it's dead and not biologically active.
Taking Vitamin C will help donate electrons so if you're taking something dead, you'll have less to worry about.
Iodine is and Iodide is needed by the body for different parts. Iodide contains an extra electron (it's the reduced form).
Concentrace contains an electrical charge because it is ionic.
Calcification is regulated by co-factors.
Cells in the body that are healthy hold a negative charge. Sick or diseased cells hold a positive charge, they are loaded with protons. Harmful microbes excrete toxic wastes which are "positively charged" endotoxins.
MMS (chlorine dioxide) work through oxidation, it kills "positively" charged cells. Bacteria that are aerobic (who carry oxygen) are "negatively" charged and will not be harmed with MMS.
See HealthyFixx.com article on electron depletion for more info.
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/2090441-salt-restriction-increases-risk-of-death
A reduced form contains an electric charge (an electron), you generally want these.
Negatively charged (you want these).
"Positively charged" are generally things you don't want, but there are exceptions.
It cannot be always said that "this" is bad or this is "good." Nothing is ever that simple.
Not all sea salt contains an electron, if it doesn't it's dead and not biologically active.
Taking Vitamin C will help donate electrons so if you're taking something dead, you'll have less to worry about.
Iodine is and Iodide is needed by the body for different parts. Iodide contains an extra electron (it's the reduced form).
Concentrace contains an electrical charge because it is ionic.
Calcification is regulated by co-factors.
Cells in the body that are healthy hold a negative charge. Sick or diseased cells hold a positive charge, they are loaded with protons. Harmful microbes excrete toxic wastes which are "positively charged" endotoxins.
MMS (chlorine dioxide) work through oxidation, it kills "positively" charged cells. Bacteria that are aerobic (who carry oxygen) are "negatively" charged and will not be harmed with MMS.
See HealthyFixx.com article on electron depletion for more info.
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Re: Positively charged, negatively charged, good minerals, bad minerals, chelats, orotates - I'm confused!
If sea salt doesnt contain an electron, wouldn't dissolving it in water gives us ions as well (like concentrace).
But, in an aqueous solution with dissolved salt or concentrace we will have positively and negatively charged ions so the charge really cancels out, we dont gain electrons from these, right?
But, in an aqueous solution with dissolved salt or concentrace we will have positively and negatively charged ions so the charge really cancels out, we dont gain electrons from these, right?
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