ORMUS News Releases
- Interactions with others on ORMUS and EM Probiotics.
What is Ormus? Well it is something that is all around us in the Air, Water, Land and the food we eat. Now with todays technology we have learned how to use it as a Energy Nutrition supplement to help our lives be fuller of Life.
- Ormus Minerals EM Probiotics
Some of the reasons for using certain ingredients. My main goal is to make a potent rich ORMUS mineral probiotic. Rice bran is very high in nutrition to feed the microbes. Malic acid helps the fermentation process to be faster. The Molybdenum feeds the PNSB microbes to develop potent ORMUS.
- Ormus Minerals MEOW Kettles
Well starting my experiments today with the MEOW water. Could not resist so here is what I am doing. Mixing 24 oz of spring water with the following
Ormus Minerals Probiotics Directions for Use
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Liquid
Ormus Minerals Probiotics
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Natural
Energy
Supplement
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INGREDIENTS:
Ormus EM Probiotics grown on a medium of Organic Black Strap
Molassas, Liquid Ormus Minerals, Liquid Fulvic Acits, Barley Malt Syrup, Azomite, Sea Salt,
Himalayan Crystal Salt
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OM-009-PRO-032
32 ounces
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$35.00
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OM-009-PRO-128
128 ounces
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$100.00
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Directions for use
A initial dosage of 5ml per day
before breakfast is recommended for a period of 5 days, followed by an ongoing dosage of 10ml per day. A dosage of
20-30ml per day may be useful where beneficial results are evident or desired during illness. The probiotic can be
taken with juice. The best times are first thing in the morning and last at night.
Storage
This probiotic is alive and
should be kept at room temperature in a cool, shady place and NOT stored in a refrigerator. The bottle is best kept
air tight and where necessary decanter the probiotic into smaller bottles to minimise the air gap above the liquid.
And like any life-based organisms (including you!), keep it away from electromagnetic fields.
http://ormuslike.vpinf.com/em.html
http://www.newtreatments.org/doc.php/WisdomExperience/97.
have some really good news that I think most of you will find very interesting.
For about a week now, I've been ingesting large amounts of a probiotic brew called Effective Microorganisms (EM). I
have Crohn's disease. Results have been rather astonishing! Initially, I went through a rough couple of days with
increased D and gas. I reckon this was because of a major shift in intestinal flora balance. Then, things calmed
down to a level I've never experienced before. I feel very robust in my abdomen and I've had LOTS of energy and
very good BMs (Bowel Movements)!
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Results of trials
This formulation has been trialed
by others (about 30 volunteers for about 18 months) and the feedback includes:
· Increased energy
· Improved blood/biochemistry (including hormone
levels measured in pathology report)
· Improved digestion and assimilation of
nutrients
· Significant improvement in diseases, eg. Crohn’s
disease
· Less mucous buildup
· Greater alertness and concentration
· Improved varicose veins
· Regularity of bowels, and less abdominal pains and
bloating
· Improvement in fungal ailments
· Faster recovery from illness
· Stability with cancer
· Improved hair growth and colour
Here is more info on the PNSB bacteria and other strains you was asking about.
Ormus Minerals Probiotics is a liquid blend of beneficial and
efficient microorganisms, which include enhanced levels of phototrophic,
purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB). These microorganisms, when introduce in to any
living system, promote the growth of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria to achieve a healthy microbial
balance.
The purple photosynthetic microbes present in Ormus Minerals Probiotics at enhanced levels have powerful
detoxifying, antioxidative and anti-
entropic properties. These properties have the ability to reduce levels of
certain toxins, toxic gases, odors and can help to re-establish a wide range of
effective and beneficial microorganisms* in an otherwise polluted or unbalanced environment.
In general, effective microorganisms such as those from the Phototrophic group can utilize both inorganic and
organic materials as hydrogen donors and are capable of growing in light and/or dark conditions of which the
microbes will require different growth factors. Basic hydrogen evolution during breakdown of fatty acid is as
follows.
Phototrophic bacteria are known to play an important role in carbon assimilation and nitrogen fixation. They
can be found in extreme condition where temperature ranges from 0-90°C or at the depth of 2,000m.
They can convert sunlight to cellular energy by absorbing atmospheric carbon
dioxide or breakdown inorganic as well as organic carbon and converting it to
biomass. This microbe can also degrade and recycle a variety of aromatic
compounds that comprise lignin, the main constituent of wood and the second most abundant polymer on earth.
Rhodopseudomonas palustris contained in Ormus Minerals Probiotics, for example, is acknowledged by microbiologists
to be one of the most
metabolically versatile bacteria ever described. Not only can it convert carbon
molecules into cell material but nitrogen gas into ammonia, and it can produce
hydrogen gas. It grows both in the absence and presence of oxygen. In the
absence of oxygen, it prefers to generate all its energy from light by
photosynthesis.
R. palustris also can increase biomass by degrading organic compounds including such toxic compounds as
3chlorobenzoateto cellular building blocks. When oxygen is present, R. palustris generates energy by
degrading a variety of carbon containing compounds (including sugars, lignin monomers, polymers and
methanol) and by carrying out respiration.
Species:
•Bacillus subtilis
•Bifidobacterium animalis
•Bifidobacterium bifidum
•Bifidobacterium longum
•Lactobacillus acidophilus
•Lactobacillus casei
•Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.
bulgaricus (Synonym: Lactobacillus bulgaricus)
•Lactobacillus fermentum
•Lactobacillus plantarum
•Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis
( Synonym: Streptococcus lactis)*
•Rhodopseudomonas palustris
•Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides PNSB
( Synonym: Rhodobactersphaeroides)
•Saccharomyces cerevisiae
•Streptococcus thermophilus*
* Streptococcus spp. are catalogued as Enterococcus spp. on the list of
organisms approved by the Association of American Feed Control Officials
(AAFCO).
Purple non-sulfur bacteria are found among the alpha and beta subgroups,
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