“The Secret Of Life In An Ancient Inland Sea?”
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In 1968 George W. Crane Ph.D, M.D. wrote a series of newspaper articles conveying the amazing health benefits people were gaining by drinking a small amount of sea water each day. Crane theorized that the minerals and trace elements it contained played an essential role in maintaining human health.
And now we know he was right. Seawater isn't just made up of water and salt, but contains all 92 elements that form the periodic table - in other words virtually every natural element the earth and every living creature is made from.
As famed environmentalist Rachel Carsen put it in her book ‘The Sea Around Us’ - “Fish, amphibian, bird and mammal - each of us carries in our veins a salty stream, in which the elements are combined in almost the same proportions as seawater”.
It is astounding to realise that human blood plasma is made up of the same basic balance of ionic minerals and trace minerals, as found in seawater. Molecular biologists have never been able to recreate seawater from first principles because of it sheer complexity. Could it be that seawater contains the secret to life itself?
Certainly it's a medically proven fact that all living creatures depend on minerals to survive. And recent research increasingly suggests that keeping the level of minerals in balance in every tissue, fluid, cell and organ in your body is the key to maintaining perfect health.
Back in 1968 Crane's articles inspired Hartley Anderson to research the nutritional properties of The Great Salt Lake - a large inland sea in northern Utah. He'd heard reports that the American Indians who used to live near its shores had regularly consumed its exceptionally pure and concentrated waters because they found it greatly enhanced their herbal remedies.
And history records numerous bathing and retreat locations, where settlers took the 'Salt Lake Cure’.
Anderson soon discovered that not only did the Great Salt Lake contain the same basic minerals and trace elements advocated by Crane, but that Great Salt Lake water was six to ten times more concentrated than normal sea water and was more like the consistency of sea water as it was billions of years ago, when it first supported life.
Anderson and his friends began supplementing their diets with small amounts of purified Great Salt Lake water, and, within a few days, began to notice powerful results.
When he began bottling the water and selling it to the public, letters soon started pouring in, further verifying the lakes potent healing powers.
That was 34 years ago. And the Great Salt Lake water has been continuously sold with great success ever since, either in its natural state, as a concentrated solution (MicroMins) or as a unique broad-spectrum mineral base for a number of powerful nutritional supplements.
That's why today you will find the nutrients in many of our products are first 'steeped' in a bath of Great Salt Lake water, for three whole days. This process allows the ionic minerals and trace elements in the water to bind with other vitamins, herbs and enzymes at a molecular level. When nutrients are carefully combined in this way, their effectiveness increases exponentially.
Once soaked and blended, each batch of ingredients is extracted using cold pressing techniques and then special low temperature 'slow-drying' processes, to ensure key enzymes and delicate phytonutrients are not destroyed or harmed in any way.
At NutriPLUS we carefully formulate each of our products to reflect the most current scientific thinking concerning minerals, vitamins, herbs and enzymes and their interaction with one another.
No other company we know offers you the chance to try nutritional products made in this way. We think you'll notice the difference, just like the native American Indians once did.
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