Tuesday, February 2, 2016

UPDATE 02/02/2016

Dear WaterOz Solutions Customers,
> > 
> > We are happy to announce that we now have a few
> minerals to offer you.  Our magnesium is being bottled as we
> speak with zinc and calcium close behind.  By the end of
> the month we should have a few more minerals on the docket
> for you to choose from.  We are offering the
> minerals in pint and quart size only for the time being
> and we do have these in extra strength as
> well.  If you would like to order some please call
> the office at 1-800-547-2294 or 1-208-926-7971 and our
> office staff will be more than happy to help you with that
> process.  
> > 
>    As we are back in the mineral business once more, we
> > would like to include a brief description of each one
> below for your personal education.  We are very grateful
> for your continued loyalty and support and are happy to be
> back up and running once again.  Thank you so much for
> your patience.
> > 
> > The WaterOz Solutions Team

> From the desk of Dr. Geneve Bean, our Naturopath/Holistic
> Nutritionist:
> > 
> >1.  Magnesium is responsible for the health of
> nerves and muscles as well as some glandular functions, especially
> the pituitary. It is absolutely vital in maintaining
> normal structure of tissues, bone formation in children and
> the function of the digestive system. It activates
> specific enzymes in the body that are responsible for breaking
> down carbohydrates. It is great for heartburn, indigestion
> and is a wonderful natural laxative.
> > 
> > Dr. J.K. Aikawa stated in his book, 'The Role of
> Magnesium in Biological Processes', that, "cortisone produces
> subtle changes in the distribution of magnesium in the body,
> which cannot be attributed to its diabetogenic or
> > anti-inflammatory effect." He said that tetracycline,
> > digitoxin, testosterone and thyroxin all suppress
> magnesiums activity as well. However, one of the most dangerous
> common things is the X-Ray. Dr. Aikawa found that irradiation
> > destroys certain cellular processes. When male rabbits
> were subjected to x-ray exposure, he found that "the bone
> cortex, kidney and heart tissues previously considered to be
> > radio-resistant are as radiosensitive as the appendix,
> > stomach and testis." After a week he found the rabbits
> had "a significantly decreased turnover of stable
> magnesium."
> > 
> >2.  Zinc is involved in ALL DNA and RNA
> production. Science has found that more than 90 enzymes in our body
> are zinc dependent.  Zinc works with chromium to
> transport glucose from our blood to our cells.  Zinc also helps
> > to neutralize toxic metals in the body, the main one
> being cadmium.  Zinc has been found to protect cell walls
> and cell structures. Researchers from the University of
> Kentucky found that when zinc was present in the cells, that
> the cells' ability to resist cholesterol invasion was
> markedly improved.  Zinc is directly linked to our immune
> system and has been found to be very deficient in those with
> auto immune disorders and diseases.  
> > 
> > At the American Association for Advancement of Science
> > convention in Dallas, Texas in 1968, one of the
> keynote speakers stated that, "Within the past few years,
> > investigators have demonstrated in rapid succession
> that zinc deficiency is common in man, and that this
> deficiency is a critical factor in impaired growth, delayed
> healing, and chronic illness."  It was believed at that time
> > that at least 32 states were zinc deficient due to
> depleted soil.
> > 
> > 3. Calcium has come under much fire as of late.  There
> is a lot of new information coming out now saying that
> calcium is not as important for bone structure as it was once
> > believed to be.  Be that as it may, calcium is still
> a vital mineral for the body's optimal function.  It is
> > needed for almost every function that takes place
> inside the body.  Calcium transports impulses along the nerves
> to various parts of the body.  It regulates the rhythm
> of the heart as well as cell division.  It plays a role
> in stress reduction, pain relief, nerve and muscle
> function,blood clotting, vitamin C usage, skin issues, iron
> > metabolism, cataracts, pH balance, etc.
> > 
> > According to Dr. D.H. Copp of the University of
> British Columbia (circa 1960-70), the calcium control center
> is found in the thyroid.  A person with thyroid problems
> > will be especially prone to calcium issues as well. 
> > Dr. Copp noted that in his research calcium played a
> key role in muscle, nerve and heart function.  He stated
> > that a calcium deficiency in the blood can cause 
> > serious and sometimes fatal convulsions.  An
> oversupply of calcium can cause kidney and gallstones, cardiac
> issues,deposits in the joints and tissues leading to arthritis
> and rheumatic conditions, etc.  He said that it wasn't
> > necessarily a calcium overdose but rather a lack of
> the ability of the body to absorb and utilize the calcium
> > already in the system because of poor diet or lack of
> the proper form of the supplement.  

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