Starting
in 1996, the copper depletion rate was significantly increased and
coincides with the onslaught of GMO foods, chemtrails, wireless
technology, increase of diseases and debilitating symptoms, weakened
immune system, and decreasing lifespan.
Copper
is essential in the formation of normal healthy proteins, that is,
normal amino acid sequences, in that it provides a balanced pH state for
the blood and tissues, maintaining the proper concentration of hydrogen
for forming the bonds in normal protein synthesis.
Copper
is acidic at a pH of 5.5 and is important in providing a balance of the
numerous alkaline and acidic nutrient minerals. A balanced pH of 7.00
is present in blood type AB, which is the only normal blood type, while
the pH of the alkaline blood types (A/O) was set up to 7.54 in 2005 and
the pH of the acidic blood type B decreased further by the same date. ***Read article at SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS***
Thanks Noor and Whooli for this copper deficiency alert.
ReplyDeleteTea is a good source of copper? What kind of tea? Any tea?
Where's the proof that ALL copper colloidals are full of toxins? Even the one sold at the Alchemist Shop (referenced in the article?)
A good source of copper is organic asparagras and molasses.
I bought unsulphured blackstrap molasses a few days ago because I learned it contains lots of minerals (including copper) and is good for the hair.
The article points to how sulphur depletes copper rom the body, so I'm glad to know I purchased just the right kind of molasses to obtain more copper.
I did not know that blood types can change or transform depending on copper deficiency.
I wish the article had supplied all the scientific lab work to support it's many claims. Still, it was a provocative and definitely helpful article -- if you want to try to live healthily and as long as you can.
Get yourself some copper cups or a copper pitcher. Fill with water in the evening and drink in the morning. Or fill with water in the morning and drink in the evening. The water will draw the copper out of the vessel and basically you will ingest a colloid of copper.
ReplyDeleteWanda,
ReplyDeleteReally? That's so easy to do! Better and cheaper than trying to get a copper bathtub.
Thank you! :-)