Water Cress
Nasturtium officinale
Regard
for this simple, leafy salad green is skyrocketing as it provides exceptional
levels of Monatomic Rhodium and Iridium. New, high-tech methods of analysis
are alerting us to their usefulness, functions and hiding places in
nature. These previously ignored trace minerals are intimate to the
super-conductive mechanisms of mental activity (consciousness), the
immune system, and cellular life-energy. By some scientists' accounts,
these minerals comprise 5% of the dry weight of brain tissue. Remarkable
early accounts of "miracle healings," and suddenly revealed
mental talents and spiritual gifts abound.
Monatomic Rhodium & Iridium, Chlorophyll, Vitamins, Minerals & Phytonutrients
Watercress is the most ancient of green vegetables known to man and its use
can be traced back to the Persians, Greeks and Romans. In fact, a famous Persian
chronicler advised Persians to feed cress to their children to improve bodily
growth. He also strongly recommended its use to the Greek and Persians soldiers
of that time. Although these eminent rulers knew nothing of such matters as
mineral content and vitamins, they did observe that their soldiers were in better
condition when this plant was made part of will and diet.
Scientists are discovering that watercress may indeed have properties to counteract
the effects of smoking. Its cruciferous nature may even help prevent lung diseases,
such as emphysema and cancer. In addition to vitamins A, C and E, watercress
contains gluconasturtin (only released when the leaves are chopped or chewed),
which helps neutralize a carcinogen in tobacco.
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