The Diamond Body “casts no shadow” due to its lack of minerals.

Minerals are a major cause of aging by prompting ROS (reactive oxygen species) breakdown.

Asians are more NEOTENIZED due to a lack of mineralization precipitation.

Many anti-cancer agents leach minerals out of the body, e.g. phytic acid, sold as IP6 (inositol hexaksphosphate).

Parasites LOVE minerals. (Iron is Number 1 on their menu.)

GMOs make minerals MORE available and MORE toxic to the human body (utilizing microRNA, etc.)

It takes only three grains of brown rice to remineralize distilled water and grow healthy sprouts.

Silica grows cancer while calcium metastasizes it.

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) warned …

“All vitamin and mineral supplements should be treated as drugs. Artificial vitamins and minerals spin counterclockwise and carve out the cell while stimulating it. Foods spin clockwise and nourish the cell.”

Joan Arehart-Treichel (“Probing the Aging Process: GRC scientists are seeking not the Fountain of Youth but ways of helping us all live to a healthy old age,” Science News, Jan. 8, 1977) wrote …

“First, they [Gunther Eichhorn and his colleagues] have found that the content of trace minerals in cells changes with aging, mostly increasing, thus suggesting that trace metals may be a vital factor in whether cells live out their genetically programmed lifespans or not. Second, they have found that metal ions can sabotage the transcription of DNA into RNA. (For example, platinum complexes can hook onto a DNA molecule and keep RNA from copying a correct message from it.) They can also alter the specificity of enzymes that act on DNA, produce cross-links between DNA chains, or even degrade RNA. (The ions, however, do not appear capable of degrading DNA, which has led to the postulate that DNA may have been chosen over RNA as the primary bearer of genetic information because DNA is not susceptible to metal ions.) Finally, the researchers point out that metal ions can mess up the transcription of RNA into proteins in unforgivable ways.”

How do you cultivate your Heart Chakra?

One way is to get rid of all your iron-containing oxygen-transporting metalloprotein – your hemoglobin.

The icefish family (Channichthyidae) has already beat us human beings to it.

Icefish blood contains no hemoglobin and icefish muscles – including the heart muscle – contain no myoglobin.

You and I can live without red blood cells under one specific condition.

See if you can guess.

If no one can, I’ll reveal what it is on my regular first-Monday-of-the-month One Radio Network show on January 7, 2013.

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'The Dark Side Of Macrominerals & Microminerals' have 13 comments

  1. December 10, 2012 @ 1:53 pm matt

    if everyday is a monday?!

    • December 10, 2012 @ 3:32 pm atomb

      Nice try, Matt, but no. :)

  2. December 10, 2012 @ 3:33 pm atomb

    Can you live without a heart or a pancreas?

    Is it heartless or heart-free?

    There’s a thinner line between acclimatization and evolutionary adaptation than contemporary scientists realize.

    Yogis know the answers to these questions about the Diamond Body.

  3. December 10, 2012 @ 3:36 pm atomb

    “Jumping for joy” on a mini-trampoline prepares us for space travel by demineralizing our skeleton and redistributing our sterol alcohols and essential fatty acids.

    Butterflies Need No Taxidermist.

  4. December 11, 2012 @ 12:33 pm RadioGuGu

    : ) Guess: must have sth to do with … light… or/and selenium (energy : )
    Love, : )

    • December 12, 2012 @ 1:26 am atomb

      Nice try, but nope. :)

      Love & Hugs! <3

  5. December 12, 2012 @ 2:45 pm lucy

    meditation -breathing (or better yeat,living on Prana). <3 :0

    • December 12, 2012 @ 6:59 pm atomb

      What I’m referring to is a way for you or me – or anyone else – to be breathing without a single red blood cell right now if we had access to (or owned) a certain device. :)

  6. December 13, 2012 @ 1:37 pm jean

    An oxygen chamber…? :)

    • December 13, 2012 @ 3:13 pm atomb

      You’re getting VERY close! :)

      • December 14, 2012 @ 1:27 am jean

        It seems a hyperbaric chamber and decompression chamber are the same thing, depending on its use above or underwater. If these are the same as an oxygen chamber(?), I have no new guess so far…
        I wanna know before the end of the world, then maybe I can survive it ;)

        Does it involve a change of our blood as well? (I vaguely seem to remember stuff about injecting seawater. Then there’s artificial blood I’m not up-to-date on, etc.)

        What if I wear a Diamond Body device in the breathless state…? ;)

        • December 15, 2012 @ 10:44 pm atomb

          VERY good, Jean! :)

          Blood plasma is unable to transport oxygen at normal pressure (1.013 atmospheres at sea level), but can easily do so above 2 atmospheres of pressure.

          According to the Englewood Hospital & Medical Center (an affiliate of Mount Sinai School of Medicine) …

          “HBO may also be used prior to and following bloodless surgery to maximize the oxygen carrying capabilities of the blood. Patients who opt for bloodless medicine and surgery do not wish to receive blood transfusions to replace blood lost during surgery. Oxygen is normally carried throughout the body in the red blood cells, which can only be replaced via a transfusion. The high pressure of the HBO chamber forces oxygen into the plasma, or fluid component of the blood. This enables oxygen levels in the body to be maintained even when red blood cells are in short supply.”

  7. December 17, 2012 @ 7:04 am jean

    ;)

    Interesting… Thx:)


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