
The Office for Science and Society (reduced to OSS) of McGill University in Canada published Magnesium is a Necessary Nutrient but It Does Not Perform Miracles on 2025-1-8. The subtitle is: Our bodies cannot operate without a sludge, but this does not mean that we need to replenish this kind of mineral.
This title is a very popular book called The Magnesium Miracle. The original author is Carolyn Dean, a doctor who was suspended and licensed in 2000. Taiwan’s translation is "The Miracle of the Os: The Most Affected Objection to Not Get Sick in the Next 10 Years" released in 2015. Please see the beginning of my shortcoming and health disasters published on May 8, 2019? . Also, please check out my L-Suconic Acid Oxygen Replenishment on 2024-1-11: Touting and Reality.
I said in my 2019 article: "Why Will this book "The Miracle of the Os" say that everyone in this world is short of the Os? The only explanation is that this book itself is the real miracle, which can be created out of nothing, and has created such a shocking "Disaster Health and Disaster". It is also a miracle that there are so many people who are willing to spend money and be deceived." This article just published by OsS is quite interesting; I translate it as follows:
It was 1618, and the location was Epsom in the UK (note: a town). The farmer dug a well for his cow, but the cow refused to drink water. After tasting a sip of water by himself, he quickly knew why: it was very bitter! But he thought that the well water could still be used for washing. As a result, he discovered that after taking a bath with this well water, the rash disappeared and the muscles no longer felt pain. He also discovered that the water evaporated on the skin and left a layer of white crystals. In this way, the farmer discovered “Epsom salt”! (Note: Epsom is the name of the town. Epsom salt is the most commonly translated into salt, but it should be translated into bath salt here).
Until today, sonic acid is still sold in the market in the form of "bath salt". Add it to bath water to relieve stress and relieve muscle soreness. For those who like to use lip balm, add Oxygen chloride to the substrate of oil and basin. Oxygen compounds also exert another effect. It is an effective medicine when injected. "Oxyl milk" is a oxidized ozone solution and is an effective way to treat constipation.
Ox exists in the form of minerals such as white cloud (calcium carbonate) and calcium (oxidation). Ox ion also exists in seawater and leaf greens. Leaf greens are green pigments in plants that can perform photosynthesis, and photosynthesis is the chemical reaction that all life activities rely on. Adding sulphate to soils that lack sterol can increase crop yield.
In 1865, Humphry Davy separated the elemental ozone with an electrolytic ozone solution for the first time. It is a bright silver colored material that reacts with water to form hydrogen oxide and hydrogen. Shrink metal is easy to burn, and in the early stages of photography, people often ignite the hot powder to illuminate the scene. Later, it was replaced by flash lights containing squids. Small pieces scraped off the bar can lighten and easily create a bonfire. As a metal, the horn is very light, but it has a high strength after being made into alloys with other metals. It can be used to make the "mag wheel" and aircraft parts for automobile manufacturing.
Adults also contain a small amount of ozone, about 25 grams, most of which are found in bones and tissues, and about 1% circulate in the blood. Despite the small number, the importance of oste is very great. Enzymes are biocatalysts and are necessary for the continuous chemical reactions in the human body, which together form life. Of about 300 such reactions, enzymes need osteogens as a helper factor to act. The molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used by the human body to produce energy, also requires oxidation to act. Without osmotics, the muscles cannot retract, the heart cannot be beaten, and the cells cannot produce DNA.
All the ozone required for the human body must be obtained from the diet, and the ideal daily intake for adults has been determined to be 300-400 mg. To give you a general understanding, three ounces of meat contain about 30 mg, one banana contains 40 mg, one roasted potato contains 40 mg, one portion of oatmeal slices contains 50 mg, two spoons of peanut sauce contains 50 mg, one portion of spinach contains 100 mg, one handful of fruit contains 100 mg, and one ounce of pumpkin seeds 150. If the intake is reduced, the amount of discharge will also be reduced to maintain internal balance, so most people do not need dietary supplements.
In some cases, shortcomings may occur. Alcoholics, patients with inflammatory kidney disease (IBD) and patients with type 2 diabetes can benefit from the available supplements. Ole tric acid, Ole glycine and Ole chloride are all easily absorbed. There are some (although weak) evidence that osteopathic treatments can cure migraines, and may even be used in topical form. Although clinical trials only show indeterminate connections with sleep disorders, there are evidence that os helps sleep.
Unfortunately, "health" advocates, bloggers and health product manufacturers do not need certification. The Internet is filled with websites and videos that call oscillations "magic minerals", and symptoms of fatigue, constipation, muscle and stomach aches, palpitations, foot tingling, headache and anxiety as symptoms of oscillations. Although this is correct, these symptoms also occur in many other situations where there is more likely to occur than Oscle deficiency. The biggest advocate for
Phone Scientific and Pulse Replenishment is probably Carolyn Dean, a suspended doctor who has been suspended for treating patients using unscientific methods such as hair analysis, iris, lumbar lavage, coffee filling and other uncertified methods.
Note: Regarding iris, urinary lavage, and coffee irrigation, please see the potential value of
Doctor of Natural Medicine published by me? When transforming to a higher area, Song Mei-Yi's secret of long-term impotence, the death of a ketogenic doctor, Carolyn Dean is the author of the book "The Miracle of the Os" and uses ReMag The name sells a oxidizer supplement, which she said was invented by herself, consisting of minerals the size of “ picometer; 1 million millimeters; these minerals are small enough to enter the cells and remove any toxins that may contain. This is too absurd. This supplement is a solution of Oxygen chloride, and she is certainly not the inventor, and the word "skin" that means one in a million is unintentional in this case.
Sol is certainly a necessary nutrient, but it cannot create miracles. A "healthy diet" based on fruits, vegetables and whole grains can provide adequate nutrition. Although oxidative replenishers are harmless and can be used to treat sleep problems or migraines, it is entirely sensible nonsense to say that they can cure the diseases listed by Carolyn Dean et al.
Original text: The miracle of the horn is really a miracleResponsible editor: Gu Zihuan