Sea Minerals Ions & Sea Sulfate Tablets

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Sea Mineral Ions & Sea Sulfate Tablets: biologically active mineral ions with the potential of 100% absorption and 100% assimilation.

Overview

Sea mineral ions react and bond by sharing electrons [both covalently and ionically] with other ions and/or molecules.

YAC offers highly concentrated mixes of 82 different mineral ions in both liquid form ]used in every glass of water throughout day] or taken in tablet form for those who prefer tablets or don’t care for the taste in liquid form.

The liquid/tablet forms serve as the body MAJOR source of available magnesium ions.

To insure that ions traverse cell and mitochondrial membranes, it is highly recommended that Youthing Formula be taken daily.  YF serves the function of a transfer agent or shuttle molecule.

Biologically active ions are critical to thousands of reactions in the body every minute of the day.  Without enough ions, vitamins [which are co-factors] cannot do their job.

Food today is SEVERELY lacking in mineral ions and must be source supplementally.

YAC offer 15 individual, highly-active individual ions.  Read more here.

More…Ions must be able to cross cell and mitochondrial membranes where they are needed and can be used.  Neutral atoms that lose one or more electrons, it has a net positive charge (+) and is known as a cation.  If an atom gains electrons, it has a net negative charge (-) and is known as an anion.

Ion: is the active elemental form of a substance [an element looking to react and bond or share electrons with another element], as opposed to an inactive elemental form whose electrical valence is complete, and where no activity is available.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

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