Podcast 002: ORMUS Nano-minerals
With Martin Pytela and Scott Paton. Introducing ORMUS Nano-minerals that help with all aspects of health and spiritual growth.
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Although Tamahi Calcium is no longer available, we have many other ORMUS supplements to suit your needs.
ORMUS nano-minerals are smaller than atoms. They are subatomic in size and are not detectable by standard analysis.
Since 1996, Martin has been experimenting and experiencing the effects of ORMUS, such as better functioning of the whole body, elimination of allergies, aches & pains, clear thinking and enhanced spiritual practice too.
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SCOTT: Welcome back everybody, this is your co-host Scott Patton along with Martin Pytela of Life Enthusiast. This is the Life Enthusiast podcast, restoring vitality to you and the planet. Today, we're going to be talking about nano minerals. How are you today, Martin?
MARTIN: I'm great, Scott, thanks for asking. Surprisingly, I was invited to talk at the ORMUS Monthly Cal, it came from nowhere. This morning, the coordinator, who lives in Australia, called me up and said, “Martin, we'd like to have you as a guest speaker on our monthly call.” There will be people from Europe, Australia, Asia, and North America on the call. How do you feel about that?
SCOTT: Wow, that's great!
MARTIN: I said, “What have I got to offer?” And he said, “Well, tell me a little bit about yourself and how you got to meet this ORMUS.” I said okay, I’ll tell you. So first, what is this ORMUS? Nano minerals is a name people use, which means particles smaller than atomic, subatomic minerals. There’s a whole class of elements that fits into this. These are the platinum group metals like gold, rhodium, iridium, osmium, palladium, and a few others that can exist in a form that is non-metallic, crystalline, and non-detectable by standard chemical analysis.
SCOTT: Wow.
MARTIN: A good analogy would be, you can have charcoal and you can have diamond—they're both pure carbon. In the same way, you can have yellow gold and crystalline gold. Yellow gold is conductive, pliable, shiny. Crystalline gold looks like diamonds, but when first extracted from nature, it actually looks to a normal chemist like calcium carbonate it’s basically chalk. Why would we even bother knowing about chalk? Another form of it is called coral calcium. Coral calcium has been on the market for some time as a very helpful element.
SCOTT: It's quite popular, isn't it?
MARTIN: Oh sure, absolutely. It’s had a lot of wonderful stories about it and also some negative marketing. Robert Barefoot, together with Kevin Trudeau, were promoting it heavily. They ended up in big trouble. The FDA didn’t like the way they were promoting it, and the FTC took significant action against them. They’ve been discredited by the mainstream to a great degree. Surprisingly, these folks didn’t really know what makes coral calcium work. They thought it was the calcium, but in my belief, it’s actually what’s hiding inside the coral calcium—that’s these nano minerals, the ORMUS, the white gold.
We used to have a manufacturer in British Columbia near Chilliwack, it was called Tamahai Minerals, and we used to sell their products. Unfortunately, they’ve gone out of business. Not because of their product, but because of some other issues. The fellow who owned the company sent his products for analysis by Health Canada. To sell health supplements in Canada, you need an approval, you need a DIN, a Drug Identification Number. So he did that, and sent the product in, saying, “I want to call this nano crystals of gold.” They told him, “There’s no gold in here, this is calcium carbonate.”
He said, “Well, yeah, alchemically, it’s gold, but in normal chemical analysis it looks like calcium carbonate. But there’s gold hiding in there.” I went to his laboratory, he showed it to me. A few steps in, and suddenly there were these gold beads coming out of this white chalky liquid. You could see them, he called them “gold berries.” It was pretty funny.
SCOTT: That is.
MARTIN: Anyway, he went to the authorities saying, “I want to call this nano crystals of gold,” and they said, “If there’s gold in it, it’s classified as a Class C drug and must be sold by prescription only.” So he said, “Well, you analyze it and you get calcium carbonate, right?” They said yes. So he said, “Then there’s no gold in it.” Still, they told him he couldn’t call it gold. So it was called Tamahai Calcium, and we sold it for several years. Unfortunately, we don’t have it anymore. But we do have several other nano mineral products manufactured by a number of alchemists. And these products fall into three different classes. You can concentrate material already in nature from salts like Dead Sea salt, Atlantic salt, or Great Salt Lake salt. Or you can concentrate it from volcanic soils or rocks. Or you can make them directly from metals. Like you can take a gold coin, file it, burn it in a sodium bath, and turn it into this fluffy white liquid.
SCOTT: That’s amazing. And there’s a biblical connection with this, isn’t there?
MARTIN: Oh, absolutely. This nano gold or white gold has been known since antiquity. In the time of Moses, people were called it mana. It was fed to people to keep them well and healthy. In fact, there’s a biblical reference, Lawrence Gardner, a researcher and historian from the UK, outlines it in detail in his book. He describes Moses on Mount Sinai collecting gold from his people, burning it up, turning the golden calf into mana, and feeding it to them. So this is surprising when you actually read the Bible, you might think these are fairy tales or metaphors. But no, this is literal, this is just describing exactly what they did.
SCOTT: Nobody really understood what it was until fairly recently. That’s really neat when you think about it.
MARTIN: That’s right.
SCOTT: So what’s the impact these nano minerals or Ormus will have on our bodies?
MARTIN: Well, everything in moderation. If you take too much, you increase your cellular conductivity beyond what’s reasonable. That can trigger unwanted healing reactions—healing crises that aren’t pleasant. In larger amounts, it creates psychic side effects, you start being able to read people’s thoughts, become hyper-intuitive, and even start manifesting thoughts too quickly.
SCOTT: Wow.
MARTIN: We had one guy accidentally ingest a large amount. He wasn’t a spiritual master, just a regular guy. Everything he thought of started happening. So he had to counting or do math constantly, because if his mind wandered, he’d cause car accidents or things falling, just chaos. When your power of manifestation is complete, you better be ready for it. Your mind needs to be clear of negativity. Well, he didn’t.
SCOTT: That reminds me, we always used to say it's a good thing that manifesting takes a while because it gives you time to cancel it before it comes.
MARTIN: For sure! Anyway, in smaller quantities, it simply improves your cellular function. Actually, I would say this, these materials are found in volcanic soil, miineral-rich soil and produce grown in them supports the most healthful populations.
SCOTT: That’s right.
MARTIN: In volcanic soils in France, the red wine seems to keep farmers in good shape. In volcanic soils in Arizona, the aloe vera grown there produces incredible results. People taking that aloe supplement do very well. Coral Calcium, again, is an example. And in Tahiti, they grow noni trees in volcanic soil and the noni juice is another product that helps keep people very healthy.
SCOTT: That’s a great point. So there are lots of ways we can get these nano minerals into our bodies.
MARTIN: Absolutely. We actually teach people on our website how they can make their own. How they can concentrate it out of salts. The best way they can do it is get nano minerals and feed it to your plants. Sprouts, garden greens, it makes a big difference. There are even companies manufacturing it for agricultural use. We ran a hydroponic experiment with nano minerals, and the plants grew phenomenally.
SCOTT: Wow! And the fruit was exceptional?
MARTIN: Absolutely. Longer shelf life, healthier, mineral-rich, bigger yields. One fellow was supposed to introduce it to greenhouse growers in Vancouver, but it never happened.
SCOTT: Sounds like a great opportunity for our listeners.
MARTIN: Absolutely. I welcome anyone who wants to make it a business, I’ll teach them how and help build a phenomenal greenhouse operation.
SCOTT: So, anyone wanting to get ahold of you, Martin, what’s the best email?
MARTIN: They can reach me at news@life-enthusiast.com. That’s enthusiast spelled E-N-T-H-U-S-I-A-S-T.
SCOTT: Great! So anyone interested in nano minerals can find more at life-enthusiast.com. If you're into hydroponic plant businesses or know growers who want better produce, contact Martin.
MARTIN: The opportunities are quite interesting.
SCOTT: Yes. This has been fascinating, Martin. Thank you so much for sharing this information on Nano Minerals. I’ve heard a little bit about it but didn’t have any idea, a lot of what you told me was brand new. I’m really excited we can share it with our viewers this week!
MARTIN: But let me just fill in a little bit more. This is not just about the material being fed to the plants. We, of course, have it in human supplementation. You can take this as drops under your tongue every day and improve your body's functioning. It will improve the electric part of your existence. And if you think of yourself as a spiritual being having a three-dimensional physical experience, this will start making sense to you.
SCOTT: So what are the names of some of the products that they could find on Life Enthusiast, Martin?
MARTIN: Well, they could head into the section “Products – Nano Minerals.” We represent several alchemists that make these products in small scale. We have Mountain Mana, which is made by concentrating natural water sources from the Trinity Range in California. We have Atlantis Alchemy, which is made both by concentrating materials from soils and extracting them from metals directly. Ocean Alchemy is one of the oldest working alchemists, his name is Don Nance. He's been around for the longest time and he's well-known, well-regarded, he’s totally unreliable. He's totally unreliable. It's the most difficult thing, he makes the best product but frequently takes two or three weeks to deliver.
So I better not set people up to expect that we’re going to deliver it the next day, it’s not going to happen. But the products are wonderful. The sort of thing that people are getting out of it? Clearer thinking, better health, allergies going away, every bit of cellular functioning improving, aches and pains disappearing. It’s the overall better functioning of the whole body that folks get. It doesn’t cure anything specific, it just simply makes your body work better.
SCOTT: Nice. I think we'd all be happy if our bodies worked better.
MARTIN: Yep. Yeah, we have enough of these aging, I don't know what, degenerative symptoms.
SCOTT: That’s right. Well, thank you very much for sharing that with us, Martin. I know I found it fascinating, and I'm going to head over to Life Enthusiast and check out some of those pages and learn some more about this after we get off the air today, because to me it's just fascinating information.
MARTIN: Well, I've been at it for 10 years now, since 1996. I started out by listening to a lecture by David Hudson, who came to Vancouver and explained all of this, his 10-year quest to understand the gold. And there's so much more information. I mean, I could go for hours just telling you all these different aspects of what's going on and how the physics work, and all the other antiquity references. I mean, this material was found in the pyramids, it was used in Egypt. It's written about in a great many hieroglyphics. There’s a symbol in hieroglyphics for this material, they actually call it, loosely translated as “what is it?”
SCOTT: Huh, that's funny.
MARTIN: Anyway, if anybody's wanting to have fascinating Sunday reading, amazing archaeological research studies, we’ve got them. Just go to the website.
SCOTT: And head over to life-enthusiast.com, and leave some comments if you want us to delve into this in more depth. We’d be happy to, if it looks like there’s a demand from our listeners. So this is Scott Paton and Martin Pytela, saying thank you very much for joining us. Our mission is to bring vitality to you and the planet. Goodbye everybody.
MARTIN: Thank you, goodbye.