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Friday, September 21, 2007

The Difference Between Organic and Inorganic Minerals

Inorganic minerals never lived and are inert . . . which means that they cannot be absorbed into the body!

Organic minerals are those which come from that which is living or has lived . . . and 16 of these organic minerals are essential elements of the human body. When we eat an apple or any other fruit or vegetable, that substance is living, for it has a certain lifespan after it has been picked. The same is true of animal foods, such as fish, milk, cheese and eggs. Animals obtain their organic minerals from plants. We humans obtain our organic minerals from both plants and animals.
Only a living plant has the power to extract inorganic minerals from the earth and sun and change them into organic minerals. No animal or human can do this. If you were stranded on an uninhabited island where nothing was growing, you would starve to death. Although the soil beneath your feet would contain all 16 essential minerals, your body could not absorb them.
Many years ago someone was on an expedition in China when one part of the country was suffering from drought and famine. He saw the poor, starving people heating and eating dirt for want of food. They died horrible deaths because they could not get one bit of nourishment from the inorganic minerals of the earth.