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Suggested Use: Mix 1 level
teaspoon with 16 oz. of water 1 to 2 times per day.
Calcium
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and about
99% of the body's calcium is found in our bones.
Besides being an alkalizing element in the body, it helps build and maintain
healthy bones and teeth. Calcium is
also important in many enzymatic reactions in the body, is necessary for the
contraction of muscles, the release
of neurotransmitters, regulation of heart beat, and the clotting of blood.
Calcium deficiency may ultimately lead to acidification as well as
osteoporosis, which thins and weakens bones making them frail to the point
where they
break easily.
Magnesium
Magnesium is well known for its calming effect on our nervous
system, as well as its stimulating effect on the immune system. It is vital
in assisting in calcium and potassium uptake. A deficiency interferes with
the transmission of nerve
and muscle impulses, causing irritability and nervousness. Magnesium is also
a crucial element in maintaining proper
pH balance.
Potassium
Potassium is critical in maintaining proper electrolyte and
acid - alkaline balance. Potassium plays a fundamental role
in cellular exchanges. Potassium deficiency may lead to poor energy, lack of
strength as well as cramping. A diet that contains sufficient amounts may
reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke, as well as soothe
feelings of anxiety, irritability and stress.
Manganese
Manganese acts as a catalyst in numerous biochemical
reactions. Manganese is an antioxidant nutrient that is
important in the breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy. It
is also a catalyst in the breakdown of fats
and cholesterol. It helps nourish the nerves and brain, is necessary for
normal skeletal development, and helps to maintain proper hormone production
and to regulate blood sugar levels.
Iron
Iron is necessary to carry oxygen in the blood, which is of
crucial importance for people who have trouble metabolizing acids, since
they cannot oxidize volatile acids properly.
Phosphorous
As blood is filtered through the kidneys, this element is
used to buffer acids creating phosphoric acid, which is then excreted via
the urine. By this buffering method, the kidneys reduce the degree of
acidity in the body fluids. Phosphorus is also
involved in the building of bones and teeth. Like calcium, it is found in
all cells and is involved in some way in most biochemical reactions.
Phosphorus is vital to energy production and exchange in a variety of ways.
Phosphorus is also important to the utilization of carbohydrates and fats
for energy production and also in protein synthesis for the growth,
maintenance, and repair of all tissues and cells.
No other calcium on the
market will dissolve in water the way that the calcium in
Alkalive Blue does.
The reason is because we've developed a process to isolate the calcium and
phosphorous from whey (similar to the process of isolating protein from
whey). The result is a calcium that is far superior to calcium carbonate
(found in most calcium supplements including coral calcium), and much more
absorbable by the body. |