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Minerals are not only important to you and me but to all life, including plants, animals, and even insects. Each of the macro minerals sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium, as well as the trace minerals iron, zinc. copper, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, and iodine must be consumed in the diet for optimum health.
Donald Rudin M.D., Ph.D., stated that metabolic performance
declines 50% with the loss of just one of the trace minerals.
The loss of only one of the macro minerals totally denies any
cellular function as we know it.
RAPIDLY DEPLETING SOILIt is well known that modern farming techniques deplete many of
the minerals in the soil as well as the nutritional content of
our food.
The absence of a steady food-derived supply of minerals subtly
undermines our health. This may be difficult to quantify but we
certainly are aware of the changes in the character of the food
we buy. The produce looks beautiful, but has little or no taste
which is an indication of low nutrient content.
Altering our food supply with unnaturally penned up chickens,
increasing milk production using hormones and corn fed cattle
bunched unnaturally together in feed lots is not the way mother
nature so beautifully designed our world. Finding food with the
flavor that we recall wafting from our grandmother’s kitchen is,
for many, a dream.
DRAMATIC INCREASE IN DEGENERATIVE DISEASE
Advances in medicine have increased life expectancy, but the
price is shockingly steep with an unusual increase in
degenerative diseases, such as arthritis, heart disease, chronic
fatigue, muscular dystrophy, fibromyalgia, obesity, ADHD, bipolar disorder, osteoporosis, depression, cancer etc. Adopting the conveniences of processed foods may free us from the drudgeries of the kitchen but it is becoming painfully obvious that although we may be living a bit longer, we are falling apart much earlier.
Linus Pauling, recipient of two Nobel Prizes, stated, “You can
trace every disease, every sickness, and every ailment to a
mineral deficiency. The search for better health begins with an
adequate and ample mineral base.” Our research at BodyBio, which
has been testing individuals for mineral deficiencies for over
20 years, has a long clinical history of witnessing the benefits
that adding minerals can provide.
Your body has basic intelligence. It is designed with feedback
from your cells to know what’s required, and given the choice,
will seek out those foods with the nutrient value you require at
that moment in time.
This may be a leap of faith for some, since we are not
accustomed to using our senses as sharply as our ancestors, who
probably would not have survived without a keen ability to
determine good from bad. One of our challenges today is to
figure out exactly “how we know what we know.”
Ad with every sniff or bite. Are we so different? Hardly. We are
composed of 70 trillion cells that function much the same. The
cells of our mouth and the surrounding tissues, or more
specifically the membranes of each cell, act as ionic probes and
are exquisitely sensitive to what’s presented. They record and
signal back to our brain the chemical composition of the food we
ingest so we can survive.
Convention says that we record only four variations of taste:
sweet, sour, salt and bitter. However, the range of each on a
graded scale provides a significant scope of intensity. Blending
all four, each with its own infinite scale, results in an
astronomical number of combinations—probably beyond calculation.
The wonders of our metabolism are truly astounding.
In addition, those cells are located in your mouth instead of
under your arm so they can help you decide. We really have a
need to know what’s going on with every bite. Is what I’m eating
good or bad...food or poison...and do I even want it?

BodyBio has developed a group of 8 Essential Liquid Minerals in
a very low concentration which is close to homeopathic. This
mild concentration of each mineral challenges the taste buds to
search out the answer we are asking. First, is there something
there other than water. If so, is it pleasant, is it harsh? Each
of us has the ability to test each mineral by itself, to
determine desirability at that moment in time. Important,
because change and adjustment are part of the fabric of your
life and health.
BodyBio, in addition to the 8 trace minerals recommends Iodine
(I), #9. You do not test for BodyBio #9 but you should take one
portion (3 drops) per day of (I) in your mineral drink to
provide protection against deficiency.
WHAT SHOULD I DO FIRST
The first thing you need to do is test yourself for each of the minerals. Identifying the proper combination of minerals in your drink is an essential component to your liquid mineral supplement program.
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR MINERAL TEST KIT
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The kit
is easy to use.
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Minerals
are essential to health. This kit allows you to determine
your personal need in a simple and reproducible home test.
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The kit
enables you to test your like or dislike for up to 8 BodyBio
Liquid Minerals. We do not have a test for #9 Iodine (I),
however, #9 is essential. The maximum dose for #9/per day is
3 drops.
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To
refill the test bottle when empty put a daily dose of the
relevant mineral into the bottle and fill with distilled or
pure water.
Procedure for Using the Taste Test Kit
Starting
with Test Bottle #1, pour a small amount in a glass or cup and
sip...record the number that best fits how that mineral tastes
(a taste test scale of 1-7 is on the box).
If the mineral has no taste other than plain water; you
should include that mineral. Add that one in your daily mineral
drink. If it tastes metallic or has a strong lingering taste,
your body is saying ‘I don’t want this right now; maybe next
time.’ Omit this mineral from your drink, but test regularly.
Repeat this process for each of the remaining minerals. Test and record
your numbers each day, or on a regular basis (at least once a
week), or whenever the drink tastes odd or different. You’re the
judge. Make sure you only take the minerals that pass your taste
test.
Minerals will change in taste as you build up your body’s store for that mineral. Testing helps you to know what you require. Tomorrow or next week your need may be different.
Your need for some minerals may be greater than others and each of us is genetically different. We must test periodically to learn what’s changed. Take only the minerals that have no taste at all (a 3) or have a pleasant taste (1 or 2).
TAKING YOUR DAILY LIQUID MINERAL DRINK
To take one portion, start with #1 and put in 13 drops of
potassium phosphate. Proceed down the list #2 through #8 and add
in each one as indicated on the bottle until you have added all
the ones that scored under 4 (between 1 and 3). Mix them all
together. You may also add 3 drops of #9.
It is best to take them with some vitamin “C” such as orange or
grapefruit juice. Pineapple is OK. Using 1/2 juice and 1/2
water. will reduce your sugar intake. You can always add in a
pinch of vitamin “C,” especially if you take it with plain
water. When using other juices, like vegetable juice, it would
be advisable to add in a pinch or 1/4 tsp. of vitamin “C.”
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFILLING TEST BOTTLES
There are 8 different minerals in the taste kit. Both the
test bottles (8 oz.) and the mineral supply bottles (2 or 4 oz.)
are color matched. #1 is green, #2 is orange, #3 is blue, etc.
Starting with Mineral #1, put 13 drops of #1 (Potassium
Phosphate) in the test bottle and fill with pure water. Repeat
with the appropriate number of drops for each of the minerals in
their respective bottle, 7 drops for #2, 10 for #3, etc.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q Why in a liquid form? A Absorption in a liquid
form is not just more desirable, it’s essential and
naturally occurs as part of the act of eating. Wouldn’t that
happen in a dry form as a capsule or tablet? Well…yes…
maybe. Absorption is not an exact science. Certainly some
will. However, if we begin with minerals in a dissolved
liquid state, we can have more confidence as to cellular absorption and
availability.
The proof is in the way you feel after taking them. Try taking
your dose of minerals in mid-afternoon when you may begin to tire. The pickup
is subtle and quite interesting. There are a vast number of positive cellular changes
going on to deliver that response.
 Q If my chemistry shows a need for Potassium, Manganese, or one of the other minerals, why is it important that I take them all together? A The chemistry of life exists in a sort of chaotic mix. Minerals combine in the body to provide a wide range of functions. Avoiding the ones you don’t need and taking the ones you do need permits the body to focus on those that were in short supply. Taking them together permits the body to have access to the ones it needs at that time.
Q Do minerals compete with one another in my body? A Yes. Minerals do compete with one another. However, they also work in
concert, not much different than seen in many of life’s examples. Potassium
competes with and works in concert with Sodium. The same for Calcium and
Magnesium, as well as Manganese and Zinc, and Zinc and Copper, and Copper and Molybdenum. The list goes on and on. Each have a wide variety of functions. Zinc, for example, has an essential role in over 200 different enzyme processes in your body. Plants deprived of Manganese but with an excess of Zinc grow tall and thin, while the reverse occurs with low levels of Zinc and high levels of
Manganese. The plants have thicker trunks or stalks, thicker branches and thicker leaves. Molybdenum raises Uric Acid levels while Copper suppresses Uric Acid. Calcium initiates muscle contraction with Sodium, while Magnesium triggers muscle relaxation with Potassium. The heart is an excellent example of mineral cooperation with the electrolytes initiating the millions of beats year after year. It is probably the best example of mineral activity and of the necessity of keeping an ample supply on hand always, and in balance. Taking one mineral over time will tend to suppress another or even a third. The
form of mineral is probably best taken as a liquid…and they
should always be taken together to be sure enough of each to
prevent the deficiency of any one. Replenishing your mineral stores is an ongoing lifetime event. The need is certainly obvious; you expect to get what you need from the food you eat, but it’s increasingly hard to do so. The more you are exposed to the science of health and the lack of minerals, either in your diet or because of sickness, aging, genetic differences etc., the more you should examine the marvelous benefits of minerals. Taking them together is the best way to replenish your mineral base.
Q How do I know which minerals I want now? A
The answer, oddly enough, is right
under your nose. Using the sense of taste is an exquisite,
elegant system of testing yourself to determine which ones
your body desires. It is a floating feedback system that changes with you as you change. And change is an absolute; our bodies change with the seasons and the years. The BodyBio Taste Test is an easy checking system that you can depend on to guide you. The scoring tells the story. If any one of the minerals tastes sweet, pleasant
or of nothing, you need it. If it tastes strong or harsh, you don’t—not now.
The intensity is related to your deficiency or excess. You should only take those that scored from 1 to 3 (4 at your discretion) and avoid the strong ones. The goal is to achieve balance, and no one knows what you need better than you.
Q I understand that heavy metals like mercury or lead can cause health problems. How do these bad guys relate to the good minerals we need for good health? A
For some, this could be very important. Heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, etc.) are more prevalent than ever in our environment. They are highly toxic and extremely difficult to remove from the body. It is highly probable that the intake of a high dose of good minerals could possibly help in displacing and removing those toxic minerals. There is research showing that the higher the mineral base the lower the mercury. As our body’s demand for minerals from life events, aging and poor diet choices
effect us, taking care to ensure we have optimal mineral status is essential. Combining different minerals in one solution is the best way to ensure repletion.
Q What is the importance of the specific dosage of the Body-Bio Minerals? A
Body Bio Minerals are unique, highly-absorbable minerals. Their low dose solutions do not mean they have reduced potency, rather they have been designed to work specifically with the use of the testing process to provide an accurate and
individualized programme of mineral restoration. The over
prescribing of minerals is more common than one might
imagine and is a poor practice in medicine. In medicine,
titration is the process of gradually adjusting the dosage
of a medication until the desired effect is achieved. Each of us is genetically unique and our needs for minerals differ,
for example, BodyBio zinc has a suggested daily dose of 6.8
mgs, but when testing you may find you only need a half dose
or even a double dose. The particular concentration of each
mineral is designed to allow you to be flexible and consequently more precise. Avoiding over-dosing is important for all nutrients, especially so for minerals. Animals are well known to change plants when a mineral is required or may need to be avoided, the Mineral Test Kit allows this
individualized assessment to take place in your home, with
personalized supplementation to correct your mineral levels.
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The information contained herein is about dietary supplements, which may be helpful in the maintenance of good health. Dietary supplements are not drugs and are not intended to treat or prevent any specific disease or condition. The information contained herein is for educational purposes only. This is not medical advice and is not intended to replace the advice or attention of healthcare professionals. You should always consult your physician before beginning or making any changes in your diet, supplement or exercise program, for diagnosis and treatment of illness or injuries, and for advice regarding medications. Information contained herein has not been evaluated or pre-approved by the Food and Drug Administration unless specifically so stated.......
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