What Are Some Natural Sources For
Ormus
Minerals?
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Most people, generally, are going to get Ormus
minerals by eating the right kind of foods
that contain Ormus-rich minerals. Different foods contain it more than others. Aloe Vera,
Noni fruit,and Goji berry contain high amounts of Ormus-rich minerals as compared to other
foods.
This material is found inside of every human
being. David Hudson, a present-day alchemist who re-discovered Ormus in basalt rock in the Arizona desert, indicates that as much as 5% of the
dry matter weight of our nervous system could be Ormus elements.
Particularly,
Ormus rhodium and Ormus iridium) based on
Ormus extractions he conducted on calf and pig
brains. Hudson also discovered that Ormus may be ten times more abundant in human
tissues than all trace minerals (e.g. zinc, copper, iodine, chromium, etc.)
combined.
The implications of all this, as it pertains to
nutrition, become obvious.
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http://www.bewellbuzz.com/superfoods/what-is-ormus/
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Ormus Minerals Data
Reveals
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We have found and collected data over a number years indicating
that certain plants either mine and sequester Ormus elements within their living cells
in higher densities than other plants or concentrate them in high quantities in ways that other
plants do not. This list is far from complete and very rudimentary. We can now say with relative
certainty that the following are Ormus-rich plants and edibles.
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Ormus-Rich
Plants & Edibles
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Almonds
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Aloe Vera
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Apricot Kernels
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Barley
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Bee Pollen
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- Apricot Kernels (the inner pit of the
stone)
- Bee Pollen (wild, especially from
volcoanic regions)
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Bloodroot
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Blue-green Algae
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Carrots
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Cocoa Beans
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Coconut Water (wild)
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- Blue-green Algae (from Klamath Lake,
Oregon)
- Carrots (depends on the Ormus content
of the soil)
- Chamae Rose
- Cocoa Beans (Organic Chocolate contains
Ormus nickel according to MiraculeWater.com)
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Concord Grapes
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Corn
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Flax Seed Oil
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Garlic
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Goji Berries
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- Goji Berries (in the
polysaccharides)
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Grasses & Grains
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Honey
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Medicinal Mushrooms
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Mustard
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Noni Fruit
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- Grasses and grains (if grown with
diluted ocean water or with the proper fertilizer such as rice)
- Honey (wild, especially from volcanic
regions)
- Larch Bark
- Medicinal Mushrooms (Reishi, Cordyceps,
Criolus, Fomes formentarious, Shiitake, Maitake,etc.)
- Mustard (brown & stone ground
as reported by MiraculeWater.com)
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Prickly Pear
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Royal Jelly
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Sugar Cane
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Vanilla
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Wheat
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- Propolis
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Sheep Sorrel
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Slippery Elm Bark
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St. Johns Wort
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Vanilla (whole beans)
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Watercress
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White Pine Bark
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Potent Sources
of Ormus
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While there appears to be many "free" sources of monatomic elements in this world in
many of our natural "soil grown" fruits and vegetables, the most potent sources are
available in glacial rock dust, volcanic rock dust, and Original Himalayan Crystal Salt
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The ORMUS materials can be extracted from the air, water, rock, soil and
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http://www.asc-alchemy.com/mono.html
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Matcha
Tea |
Green Tea has some Ormus
in it. Matcha tea is 10 times stronger than regular green tea
and it is grown in shade so may be high in
ORMUS.
Also,
I don't put the plants in direct sunlight. Sunlight will give you more chlorophyll, but it
doesn't but it seems to add to the level of Ormes that goes into the plant as no direct
sunlight.
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http://kivagrocery.blogspot.com/2010/06/etherium-gold-by-harmonic-innerprizes.html
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ORMUS
Minerals
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ORMUS
are minerals in the platinum group in monatomic or diatomic states that acts as super conductors
and is in pretty much everything in different concentrations. ORMUS can be
found in water (even distilled water) and everything that contains water, rocks, and even in the
air specially during a full moon. Ormus is particularly abundant (relatively)
in sea water and spring water, explaining the apparent effect of sea water/sea water extracts
(sea minerals) have on plants and humans.
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