Adya Clarity Ionic Minerals -
Book Summary
"Mineral Deficiency Has Been the Cause
of All of These Modern Day Diseases
and Life Style Illnesses!"
Dr. Hisatake Nojima, M.D. wrote a book about Super Mineral Water (Adya
Clarity). His book highlights what he has seen in his medical practice,
namely that most modern day illnesses could be avoided if trace minerals
were added back into people's diets. Following is a summary of Dr. Nojima's
key points.
WHO IS DR. NOJIMA
For over 20 years, Dr. Hisatake Nojima, MD, D.M.Sc. has used Super Mineral
Water to help his patients improve their health. Dr. Nojima's credentials
include:
- Graduated from Nagasaki University of Medicine
- Associate Professor at Kagoshima University, Faculty of Medicine.
- Investigation Visit into Schistosomiasis to Kenya.
- Research Fellow of Ministry of Education, Japan, at Vanderbilt University
- Director of Matsudo Public Health Center, Chiba Prefecture.
- Director of Nojima Clinic in Tokyo, Japan
WHAT ARE TRACE MINERALS
Trace Minerals are the minerals people require for optimum nutrition,
but are only required in minute amounts. They are such minerals as: iron,
selenium, silicon, zinc, copper, manganese, etc.
Dr. Nojima describes these minerals as "gene minerals": the
minerals that are necessary to turn on or off people's genes so that they
work optimally. These minerals activate the enzymatic processes throughout
our bodies. Without them, many functions fail.
In the past, these minerals have been very difficult and costly to measure.
Dr. Nojima is hopeful that a new measuring device, ICPms, will help bring
attention to these minerals.
WHERE SHOULD TRACE MINERALS EXIST?
HOW DO PEOPLE OBTAIN THEM?
In the past, trace minerals existed in our soils and were taken up into
our vegetation. Dr. Nojima points out how modern day agricultural practices
of chemical fertilizers and pesticides have depleted our soils and therefore
robbed our vegetation of these minerals. Modern agricultural practices
manipulate vegetation to grow even though the vegetation does not have
the correct matrix of minerals. We can now produce large quantities of
vegetation, "Yet these are just substitutes for the real thing, and
cannot be called vegetables in their own right."
Another problem in modern society is that chemical pollutants rob our
soils and waters of minerals. Minerals are the elements that clean up
our environment. So they are being consumed by an onslaught of pollutants.
Many of the chemicals render useless the very microorganisms that are
part of Earth's lifecycle. The microorganisms end up as chemical sludge.
Furthermore, the bacteria that typically breaks down the organisms to
make the minerals bioavailable for plants, are destroyed by germicides,
pesticides, weed killers, etc.
Chlorine used to disinfect water is also robbing the minerals from our
water. " The mineral balance which gives water its good taste is
destroyed, and moreover, the water's cool, refreshing taste, which comes
from its oxygen content, is ruined by the smell of chlorine, leaving water
disgusting or tasteless."
Dr. Nojima has found that Super Mineral Water has given his patients
the source of trace minerals that the body need to function. In order
for people to absorb minerals, they must be dissolved. This is why obtaining
minerals from food has been the best source. So what can be done if food
does not contain the minerals we need? Go to the source that provides
the minerals to our soils and dissolve it into a form that is readily
absorbed by the body. This is what has been done to create Super Mineral
Water.
Black Mica, from which Super Minerals are made, is one of the most mineral
rich stones on this Earth. And by dissolving the Black Mica as it exists
in nature, one can obtain a complete matrix of minerals. The minerals
are balanced as nature intended.
WHY MINERALS IN WATER?
Super Mineral Water contains only very small amounts of each active mineral.
Yet it is the interplay of these various minerals with many different
enzymes that produce the synergistic results.
The minerals in Super Mineral Water are dissolved in water in an ionized
state. And only ionized minerals can be absorbed into the body.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE ARE
MALNOURISHED OF TRACE MINERALS?
Dr. Nojima has treated thousands of patients and from his experience,
he has seen that lifestyle choices are the causes for many modern day
illnesses and diseases. He has particularly seen that mineral malnutrition
is very prevalent and in his opinion is often the cause of many metabolic
diseases and illnesses.
"As a result of the nutrients and organic compounds derived from
plants, cells breathe and emit a chemical energy called adenosine thriphosphate.
When an enzyme breaks down, it creates energy which the cells use in order
to function. This means that no matter how many nutrients are supplied,
without the enzymes, the energy that is the source of a cell's activity
will not be attained. In order to generate energy, enzymes vibrate at
a frequency of more than 10,000 times per second. The sources of this
power are the very same trace elements and minerals which are included
in Super Mineral Water."
When a healthy metabolism takes place, the body's natural power to fend
off assaults increases.
Dr. Nojima has also observed that Super Mineral Water seems effective
in boosting the function of enzymes in the liver. This seems to help the
liver break down toxins.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
WE DO HAVE TRACE MINERALS?
Minerals are needed to activate the enzymes in our body. When the body
is supplied with minerals, the necessary enzymatic functions can activate.
The minerals energize the cells and the power of self-healing increases.
Dr. Nojima has also found that Super Mineral Water can be used topically
to aid the healing of burns and skin infections. The minerals combined
with the acid sulfate work synergistically to penetrate the skin's layers,
activate the growth of new cells and accelerate metabolism. Depending
on the skin's condition, different levels of dilution are required.
Dr. Nojima has observed that improvements from metabolic disorders can
take several months of mineral usage.
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