Harvesting the Minerals Beneath the
Ocean
to Recover What the Land has Lost.
“Nature could teach us so much, if we would only
listen,” Dr. Maynard Murray
Life on Earth began in the ocean. Of Earth’s
millions of species, 90% of all life is found in the seas. One teaspoon of
seawater contains more life that a teaspoon of topsoil.
Water dissolved minerals from the planet’s crystal bedrock, to wash into early
Earth’s vast ocean. Rain and ice scoured the infant Earth’s dense granites,
gathered in streams and rivers, which all ran together into a sea. Minerals in
endless flowing solution accumulated in the ocean over many
millennia--concentrated.
Minerals Wash From the Soil
More and more minerals were removed from the Earth’s
early ocean to be stored in seafloor sediments that in millennia became bedrock.
And endlessly, water washed ever more minerals into the ocean. Meanwhile, in the
deepest sea, hot molten magna from beneath Earth’s mantle boiled up more
minerals in hot springs and thermal vents. More and more minerals melted into
Earth’s waters and the seas grew saltier.
Over two billion years, land was worn down by wind
and water, and elements washed out to sea. Thus, the sea received the enormous
chemical richness and balance that once supported life on land.
A Lifetime Combating Illness
A large portion of our lifetime and resources is
spent to combat illness and withstand aging. It is sad that despite the great
variety of foods developed to nourish our bodies, we still suffer degenerative
diseases, and fall prey to aging long before optimum lifespan is reached.
Americans hold the dubious distinction of being
among the sickest of populations in modern society.
A nation with a drug industry flourishing as well as ours certainly cannot claim
good health.
Life in the sea, animal and vegetable, is far healthier than similar life on
land.
Sea Animals Healthier Than Those on Land
Murray sliced open whales to see an animal that
lives in salt water is largely blubber--that fatal fat--yet no sign of
arteriosclerosis from clogged arteries. He autopsied dolphins and marine animals
searching for organic degeneration.
And saw little sickness in the sea. In dissecting
sea animals, whales and seals, no malignant disease was found. Ocean animals
never developed degenerative diseases that plague man. Cancer, arteriosclerosis,
diabetes did not exist in sea animals.
Aging Hardly Occurs
Murray noted that aging hardly occurs in the sea.
Comparing cells from adult versus newborn whales showed no evidence of chemical
changes observed in land mammal cells. Some sea denizens seem to never cease
growing. Size of land versus sea turtles reveals a tremendous difference.
Land Minerals Flow to the Sea
Simple reasoning sees that minerals in soil leach
out with rain and snow to flow by streams and rivers into oceans. The land’s
mineral fertility winds up washing into the sea. Minerals lost from land
accumulated in the sea for millennia. This logic suggests seawater minerals are
key nutrients responsible for health and life.
Necessary Elements Aren’t in our Food. Where are
They?
Our frightening increase in chronic disease can be
attributed to the absence of complete, balanced physiological chemistry. If
necessary elements aren’t in our food, where are they? Certainly nature provided
them.
Research clearly indicates that Americans lack complete physiological chemistry
because balanced, essential elements of soil have eroded to the sea;
consequently, crops are nutritionally poor, and animals eating these plants are,
therefore, nutritionally poor. Minerals have departed from out soils due to
continuous taking crops and erosion. Most crops require forty elements from the
soil. In no case do fertilizers add more that twelve.
The Answers to our Health are in the Ocean
It is imperative that we accept a junior partnership
with nature. To join this, we must supplement our failing food supply with ocean
harvested minerals and elements.
To continue to live on earth, we must look to the oceans as a source of needed
elements.
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