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March 18th 2007 - Marine Phytoplankton + Colloidal vs Covalent
Newsletter: March 18th 2007
In this newsletter:
- From our last newsletter
- Marine Phytoplankton, the source of life
- Colloidal Silver and Covalent Silver, the differences, the pros and cons.
- In our next newsletter
From our last newsletter
- More information on Phytoplankton
- Health Benefits of Coconut products, Oil and Flour/Fibre
You can access our last newsletter here:
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Marine Phytoplankton, the source of life
By Steve Cartwright
If the health of the sea seems remote to your well-being, consider this: phytoplankton, the single-celled algae that are the most abundant photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, produce half the oxygen in the atmosphere via photosynthesis. Trees, shrubs, grasses and other plants produce the other half via photosynthesis. Therefore, says Dr. Barney Balch, senior research scientist at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, “Every other breath you take is thanks to phytoplankton.”
http://www.gulfofmaine.org/times/spring2005/tracking.html
WHAT IS PHYTOPLANKTON?
Plankton can be broadly divided into phytoplankton (plants or photosynthetic organisms), zooplankton (animals) and bacteria. Phytoplankton carries out photosynthesis and is the base of the food chain in the ocean. Zooplanktons are heterotrophic consumers. Bacteria decompose organic matter into its non-living constituents.
Phytoplankton, often called the grasses of the sea, are microscopic marine plants. The fact that they are called "plankton" refers to the drifting life-style. If they were swimming, then the term "nekton" would be used. "Phyto" refers to "plants", which are autotrophic. Autotrophs generate organic matter using external energy. This represents the first step in the food-chain, and the autotrophic organisms are therefore called "primary producers". This contrasts with heterotrophs, which gain energy by breaking down, organic matter (secondary producers and higher trophic levels).
Phytoplankton, collectively known as micro-algae, is a designation given to all algae that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. (The special strains of phytoplankton in Super Phytoplankton contain 108 billion cells per ml as measured by a special microscope called a hemocytometer. This is equivalent to 3.6 billion cells per single capsule). The other groups of algae that inhabit the seas are the macro-algae, the kelps and fucoids. Phytoplankton provides the origin of life and nourishment along with sea vegetation in the world's oceans. Through the process of photosynthesis (photo=light; synthesis=build), these microscopic, single-celled plants nourish the entire food web of the oceans. The lives of all animals that live in the sea depend on phytoplankton for energy and minerals. Phytoplankton supplies our atmosphere with 90 percent of its oxygen. Phytoplankton has the unique ability to transform sunlight, inorganic minerals and carbon dioxide into protein, carbohydrates, essential fats and countless other phytonutrients into 'Natures Perfect Food'.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PHYTOPLANKTON
Phytoplankton forms the basis of the food chain (predominantly by photosynthesis) on earth. Like their land-based relatives, phytoplankton requires sunlight, water and nutrients for growth. Because sunlight is most abundant at and near the sea surface, phytoplankton remains at or near the surface. Also like terrestrial plants, phytoplankton contains the pigment chlorophyll, which gives them their greenish color. Chlorophyll is used by plants for photosynthesis, in which sunlight is used as an energy source to fuse water molecules and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates-plant food. Phytoplankton (and land plants) uses carbohydrates as "building blocks" to grow; fish and humans consume plants to get these same carbohydrates.
Colloidal Silver and Covalent Silver, the differences, the pros and cons.
The Method
Millions of positively charged oxygen atoms are atomically bonded to the negatively charged silver atom in the patent pending reactor. Bacteria, Viruses, and Molds have one electron in their molecular makeup and are negatively charged. The newly formed covalent molecule attracts the negatively charged electrons found in these hostile organisms, steals the electron from them changing their polarity, killing them in the process.
As electrons are collected more full oxygen atoms are released from the covalent molecule and the positive charge of the molecule is maintained. These molecules are permanently suspended in pure water and are not toxic to the body.
Unlike a silver Colloidal Ion, which is missing one electron and will try to collect one electron before it is inert and no longer effective in killing bacteria or other harmful organisms, the Covalent molecule will continue to attract millions of negatively charged harmful organisms and kill them.
Covalent Solution does not "cure" anything. Your body does the "curing" when it is provided the powerful elements that it needs to naturally do what it does best.
Covalent Solution Vs Colloidal Silver Water
It should be made clear from the outset, the distinction between conventional Colloidal Silver and Covalent Solution is immense (see below). Colloidal Silver can not be absorbed into the bloodstream and cells because its particles are many times larger than Covalent Solution particles:
Facts about Covalent Silver Solution:
Permanently suspended by covalent fusion (UCLA and Southwest Labs).
The Silver Atom is held in permanent suspension by the covalence of many Oxygen Atoms and the Covalence of a single Silver Atom.
The orbiting electrons of a single Silver Atom wrap around the Oxygen Atom as the Hydrogen Atoms are being separated during the reaction.
The Silver Solution can then be ingested like any other vitamin through the intestinal wall. This minute particle can travel in the blood stream, penetrate cell membranes (without damaging the cell) and eliminate disease-causing microorganisms at the cellular level. The elimination process occurs when silver’s positive charged electrons make contact with a disease-causing micro-organism, negative charged electron (single). The micro-organism (parasite) explodes on contact with the Covalent Silver Solution.
Covalent Silver spreads into our body within 5 minutes of ingestion and 20 minutes after that, it has completely been dissolved and absorbed, and disappears completely.
COVALENT SILVER = PERMANENTLY ATOMICALLY SUSPENDED
Facts about Colloidal Silver Water:
• It is not an atomic reaction.
• It is too large to enter the blood stream through normal ingestion processes.
• Colloidal silver does not dissolve in our system and leaves residues that can be harmful to our well being.
• It is a colloid by static bonding and will fall out of suspension at the slightest agitation.
• It often has approximately 3-5 days shelf life.
• Argyria is a potentially permanent side effect from excess consumption of colloidal silver, deposition of silver salts in the skin cause a permanent blue to bronze discoloration of the skin and mucosa that is darker in regions exposed to UV light. Argyria is an extremely rare occurrence and is seldom harmful; it is generally caused by the excessive consumption of home made colloidal silver or colloidal silver protein (CSP). Covalent Silver Solution doesn’t cause Argyria or any harmful side effects, and you are unable to overdose from its beneficial properties.
COLLOIDAL SILVER = TEMPORARY SUSPENSION
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