Brief Synopsis
Into Naturally Chelated intraMIN
With 100%Carbon-Bond Organic,
Homeostatic Soil-based Microcomplexes
With Unique & Proprietary intraCELL Technology
by Dr. Richard A. Drucker, M.Sc., N.D., Ph.D.
In order to assimilate a trace mineral, it must be chelated, it must
be organic and it must be in an ionic form. Nature does this through plants
and Drucker Labs intraCELL V Technology is derived from humic plants.
Drucker Labs intraCELL V Technology contains soil-based microcomplexes
that are derived from 100% organic plant sources and thus are ultra dissolved,
organically complexed trace minerals. The minerals are chelated by nature
with fulvic acid which is the strongest chelating agent known to man.
Since the trace mineral ions have been chelated by nature, they are virtually
100% bio-available. This is an important point to remember as it is the
distinguishing factor between a mineral the body can utilize and a mineral
derived from a rock formation, a salt water supply such a the Great Salt
Lake, a deposit of salts from the earth or a mineral complex produced
by combining various minerals in water and sold as mineral or trace mineral
products. These inorganic products are NOT readily assimilated by the
body as they are generally NOT chelated with an organic amino acid or
protein. The body can only assimilate about 10% of an inorganic mineral
complex.
Why do we need organic minerals? Because of soil depletion. Soil depletion
occurs when chemical fertilizers kill the microorganisms in the soil that
produce minerals for the plants. When an organic humus bed is destroyed,
plants grown in that soil lack minerals as documented in 1936 by Dr. Northen
in Senate Document 264. Without key trace minerals, the body cannot utilize
amino acids, fats and vitamins properly. Minerals are indispensable to
every organ, gland and muscle in the body. Without minerals, life cannot
exist as they are the stimulus that produces energy and are required for
all life functions.
Trace mineral products generally have a metallic taste. Drucker Labs has
found a way to combine these organic trace minerals with natural flavors
to make them taste good. With 71 different minerals which are extracted
from an ancient organic humus bed that was living organic matter and near
100% bio-available, Drucker Labs products based on intraCELL V Technology
and Fulvic Acid provide the trace minerals missing from today's foods.
NOTE:
The information in this paper is for information purposes only and has
not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information
and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
any disease.
In Depth
Into Naturally Chelated Carbon-Bond Organic,
Homeostatic Soil-Based Microcomplexes
With Unique & Proprietary intraCELL Technology
by Dr. Richard A. Drucker, M.S., ND, Ph.D. and Blayne
Saunders
Within our intraMIN and intraMAX with naturally occurring, carbon-bond
organic, Homeostatic Soil-based microcomplexes, we have detected with
both Carbon and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) testing the presence
of the following:
- Methyl's- Organic based monovalient hydrocarbon radicals
commonly associated with anaerobic diagenesis.
- Aromatic Protonates- Organic based aromatic carbon;
hydrogen/carbon, aromatic compounds.
- Heterocyclics- A closed ring structure in which one
or more of the atoms in the ring is an element other than carbon.
- Carbonyls- CO bivalent radical; any of a series of
Organic metal compounds containing this radical.
- Carboxyls- COOH, Organic acids. (Fatty acids), carboxylic
carbon
- Quinones - A conjugated cyclic diketone, with one
to several six-membered carbon rings, produced in diagenesis.
- Ketone-Ketene-Like Carbonyls - Organic chemical compound
containing the divalent carbonyl group CO in combination with two hydrocarbon
radicals.
- Esters (flavored versions only) - Any of a class
of Organic compounds corresponding to the inorganic salts formed from
an acid by the replacement of hyrdrogen by an alkyl radical.
These carbon-bond microcomplexes are identified within the chemical
structure of the above families and descriptions described above. All
of them are formed naturally and organically during various stages of
diagenesis. These organic complexes are very unique and extremely complex.
Physicists researching humic, organic substances explain that they are
some of the most complex, intricate and chelated (99% absorbable) compounds
on earth.
Dr. Doug Leber, inventor of the Computronix Electro Dermal Screening Analysis
and Equipment and Dr. Murray and Linder, associates of the Physical Chemistry
Dept. at University of Capetown, attempted to duplicate these complexes,
but could not. The world renowned, Dr. Boris Levinsky speaks of these
microcomplexes as follows: "The property of these remarkable combinations
are so unique that even if we joined the efforts of all chemists of the
world, we could not manage to synthesize anything similar."
Throughout this century, researchers from around the world have concluded
that organic, Soil-based microcomplexes (i.e. humic, organic complexes),
due to their unique structure and varied reactive and adaptive characteristics,
are a major key to organic chemical reactions. These reactions include
polymerization, depolymerization, catalytic, photolytic, residual enzymatic,
interaction with organic chemicals, metal and mineral ions, and biological
designs. The bottom line is this: Organic, homeostatic soil-based microcomplexes
play a major important role in speciation, immobilization, transport,
bioavailability and bio-chemical cycling of organic and inorganic matter
throughout all life forms in the earth's environment.
The cycle of production and the action of organic microcomplexes is continuous,
if left to occur naturally. The microcomplexes are formed by microbes
digesting and processing carbonaceous matter, originating mostly from
plants and plant residues. These complexes reach out and transform inorganics
into organics. This action enriches the original microcomplexes which
become the key building blocks for the next generation of plants. These
microcomplexes become part of the structure integrated into the food cells
of the plants that animals and humans eat. As the animal and plant cycle
ends, their matter becomes again food for microbes and so the cycle continues.
Can this cycle be disrupted? Yes! The cycle depends totally upon the action
of beneficial microbial life. Agricultural practices must allow nature
to complete the annual replacement of organic microcomplexes, or agricultural
practices must include feeding the microbes the correct plant matter to
produce these organic microcomplexes. These are the only two ways to maintain
organic microcomplexes in our foods.
It is curious to note that no society has existed, with substantial population
and health, for more than several hundred years if that society has not
practiced one of the two methods of maintaining organic microcomplexes
in their foods. Maintaining 100% organic microcomplexes is called bio-intensive
agriculture. It replaces nearly 100% of the soil's nutrients extracted
by crops grown each year. We have not practiced this kind of agriculture
in America for over 150 years. Western agriculture for most of this century
is at war with microbial life. Dr. Lewis Kervran states "The present form
of agriculture, to which our biological agriculture is opposed, leads
to the ruin of soil and health and will eventually bring about the death
of humanity." This warning is real. Consider these facts:
- Since 1950, the practice of Western agriculture in China has destroyed
30% of croplands which had produced, with bio-intensive practices, healthful
crops for over 6,000 years.
- U.S. Agricultural practices destroy 6 lbs. of soil for every lb. of
food produced.
- Even certified organic farming practices deplete the soil 7 to 70
times faster than nature restores it. Regular farming practices deplete
the soil 8 to 80 times faster than nature restores it.
From the early part of this century, we have depleted virtually ALL
of the naturally occurring, organic Soil-based microcomplexes from our
soils. Thus, the organic microcomplexes depleted from soils are no longer
in our foods. This is why the 100% naturally occurring, organics Soil-based
microcomplexes are now the "missing link" to good health. We have found
a way to incorporate 100% organic, Homeostatic Soil-based microcomplexes
into our products. The chances that you can obtain these naturally occurring
organic, Homeostatic Soil-based, microcomplexes from the grocery store
or health food store shelves is nearly zero.
intraMIN™ and intraMAX™ are the most powerful, readily absorbable
and utilized carbon-bond organic mineral supplement you can buy. They
naturally contain over 72 chelated (100% absorbable form) fulvic poly-electrolyte
minerals and organic, Homeostatic Soil-based microcomplexes™. These
microcomplexes™ contain a wide variety of organically complexed
components in the form of: Methyl's, Aromatic Protonates, Heterocyclics,
Carbonyls, Carboxyls, Quinones and Ketone-Ketene-like Carbonyls. These
microcomplexes™ provide the 72 chelated, minerals and elements in
a natural, fulvic poly-electrolyte structure for maximum, absorption and
utilization. They also contain fulvic acid which is a naturally occurring
electrolyte and bio-activator.
intraMIN and intraMAX with 100% carbon-bond organic, Soil-based microcomplexes
contain naturally chelated, trace minerals, elements and poly-electrolytes
which are critically necessary for:
- Proper composition of body pH, and Electrolytes;
- Formation of healthy blood and bones;
- Maintenance of healthy nerve function;
- Building and repair of muscles, tissues, joints, ligaments, tendons,
etc.;
- Proper activation and assimilation by our bodies of other vitamins,
minerals, amino acids, enzymes, glycogens, etc.;
- Reducing "Free Radica" damage to our cells, thereby slowing the aging
process;
- Proper detoxification of inter-cellular metabolic wastes;
- Providing each cell with a neuro-electrical and intercellular catalyst
to assist in the transport of over, chelated minerals, poly-electrolytes,
microcomplexes™ and other vital nutrients into our cells;
- Support for natural healing
- Maximum energy, strength and stamina.
Below are the functions of the critical organic microcomplexes identified
in research data and the important benefits for the human body:
Polymerization-depolymerization
Polymerization is the process of joining two or more like molecules
to form a more complex molecule. This more complex molecule often has
different properties. Depolymerization is the opposite action.
Benefits
Microcomplexed molecules are natural organic structures. The body, and
especially the cells, readily accept these microcomplexed molecules in
ALL stages of digestion. Through polymerization, Organic microcomplexes
combine with mineral molecules and trace elements to make them part of
the microcomplexes' own structure. This action makes the mineral molecules
and trace elements available to the cell in organic form. In the same
process, organic microcomplexes combine with food nutrients, enzymes,
co-enzymes, peptides, amino acids, herbal extracts, phyto-nutrients, and
other beneficial molecules and transports these fractions into the cell.
Organic microcomplexes also stimulate depolymerization of nutritional
complexes or compounds of excessive size or complexity that enter the
body. This process makes the oversize and complex compounds available
to the body's cells. Depolymerization is one process utilized by organic
microcomplexes to break down toxic pollutants changing them to simpler,
now harmless compounds.
Catalytic Action
An agent which provides the speeding up or slowing of a chemical process
without entering into the process. ORGANIC microcomplexes play a very
important role in this function!
Benefits
Many minerals and trace elements are required as catalysts for basic
chemical processes inside the cell. Microcomplexes have an abundant inventory
of 100% natural, organically complexed minerals and trace elements, to
provide these important catalysts.
Enzyme Stimulus
Enzymes are protein-like or protein substances that provide organic
catalysts to speed up chemical reactions within the cell.
Benefits
Carbon-bond organic microcomplexes stimulate enzymatic reactions and
the formation of enzymes in the cell. Enzyme reactions are the chemical
processes involved in the life sustaining functions of the cell. ORGANIC
microcomplexes have a unique structure and varied reactive and adaptive
characteristics that aid these critical enzymatic reactions.
Immobilization, Speciation, & Bio-availability
Benefits
Immobilization: Our Carbon-bond organic, Soil-based
microcomplexes help fix and stabilize phyto-nutrients, enzymes and coenzymes,
peptides, amino acids, inorganic antibiotics, oxygen, and other nutrients
originating from plants and microbial sources.
Speciation:Microcomplexes form a NEW species of complexes
from food sources, inorganics, nutritionals and other dietary sources.
Without our organic microcomplexes, these sophisticated complexes would
not be available to your digestive system or cells.
Bio-availability:There is probably no other single complex
or supplement which you could use in minute amounts internally or externally,
that will do more to improve the bio-available action of ALL foods, nutrients
enzymes, amino acids, phytonutrients, neutraceuticals, etc. you digest
or apply.
NOTES:
The information in this paper is for information purposes only and has
not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information
and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
any disease.
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