Nano-minerals
Many people to this day still don’t know about the powerfully beneficial nano-minerals that David Hudson helped investigate, creating a community that keeps growing. Nano-minerals have several other names including Ormus, Manna and White gold. The first you need to learn about Nano-minerals is that they defy rules.
They appear to be subatomic form of metals that exist separately in a mineral form. They are all a world of their own. Can you conceive of precious metals (gold, rhodium, iridium, palladium, ruthenium, osmium, etc.) in a non-metallic, crystalline form? In this form they are undetectable by chemical analysis as it is typically used and they exhibit superconductive properties, among other things.
I can give you an analogy of this phenomenon: pure solid carbon can be found in nature both as charcoal and as diamonds. It behaves very differently in each of the two states. Extrapolate this concept to Gold, for example, because it can exist in a solid yellow metallic form, but also can exist as a crystal, appearing as clear as glass. The metallic form is conductive, pliable and shiny. The crystalline form looks just like glass, or ordinary sand. Upon first glance, you probably wouldn’t be able to differentiate it from the sand you see at the beach. You migh be walking on a street paved with gold and not recognize it!
Nano-minerals can be extracted from natural sources, volcanic ores and salt water. When concentrated this way they take on the appearance of either calcium or magnesium carbonate. This material has profound health benefits. The promoters of Coral Calcium probably never understood that they were selling ormus, not chalk.
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December 3rd, 2011 at 2:10 pm
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