Phytoplankton Making History For
Mankind
by Dr. Jerry Tennant, MD
There are two basic theories of
how to get people with chronic
disease well and keep them that
way. One is that we must find a
drug that will substitute for a
broken “gear” in the body or to
repair the “gears” mechanically
(surgery). The other is to give
the body the things it needs to
manufacture new cells and let it
heal itself.
For those wishing to support the
latter theory, it has been
difficult to determine what is
actually needed to make new
cells. People are always saying
things like they have a new herb
from Africa, or a fruit from
China that will magically heal
everything. Such findings are
often useful for some but not
predictable for most. My
feeling has always been that our
Heavenly Father would not design
a body that requires unusual
potions from far-away places to
make us healthy.
The elements and electrolytes in
plankton are almost tailor-made
for the human body. It's no
coincidence that the composition
of human plasma is similar to
that of seawater. We arose from
the sea and our internal bodies
reflect this. Over-reliance on
land-based food sources often
leads to deficiencies in
micronutrients and trace
elements. Our bodies need these
elements to perform as nature
intended. Left to its own
devices, the human body has a
marvelous system called
homeostasis which keeps all
systems in balance. Take away
some critical component and the
body experiences malfunctions
that cause suboptimal
performance. Too many
malfunctions cause disease.
Phytonutrients exhibit
potentially promising effects in
human physiology.
There are few products that
provide all, or even most,
essential amino acids, more
Omega 3's than fish oil, Vitamin
A, Selenium, Iodine and others
than marine phytoplankton. It
may be no coincidence that the
composition of human plasma is
similar to sea water. With our
over-reliance on land based food
sources, we have developed
deficiencies in micronutrients
and trace elements. The
nutritional properties from the
algae contain over 200 species
of marine phytoplankton on land.
This allows for a unique blend
of phytonutrients which promote
proper metabolic functions.
General Nutrition
-Contains ultra-potent
lipids to enhance brain
function
Cardiovascular Health
-Supports a healthy heart
Cholesterol
-Clinically tested to reduce
cholesterol
Blood Sugars
-Stabilizes blood sugar
levels
Neurological Support
-Mental alertness, ADHD,
Parkinsons, and general
dementia
Joint Health
-Relieves pain and
inflammation
Skin Care -Psoriasis
& Dermatitis
Vision -More
effective than Lutein
Liver Health
-Supports a healthy liver
Sleep -Promotes
better sleep quality
Energy -Increases
energy
More Omega 3 than fish
oil, Antioxidants not found in
other products, Phospholipids
for cell membranes. It is also
good alkaline -8 -8.5 PH
Linda Page, N.D. Ph.D. -
"Sea plants can transform your
health. There are many reasons
why I recommend sea vegetables
as part of my healing programs
-- weight loss, cellulite
control, detoxification,
beautiful hair and skin, and
more. Sea vegetables
(phytoplankton) can transform
your health! I believe that when
we eat sea vegetables, and when
we take seaweed baths, we are
tapping into the ancestral and
restorative source of all life-
the ocean. Include sea
vegetables into your diet every
day and you 'll see a
difference. I do! Sea plants --
gifts from the sea!"
Dr. Jerry
Tennant, MD
- "While transient sub-optimal
nutrition may be forgiven, a
constant diet lacking in
micronutrients will adversely
affect every function,
structure, and detoxification
functions of the human cell.
Good nutrition will enhance the
structure and function of all
organs in our bodies. Our
brains, muscles, hearts,
arteries, joints, bones, skin,
hair, hormones, immune system,
vision, digestion, kidneys,
liver will carry out their jobs
much better. Metabolically, our
lipids, and sugars can be
optimized, thus providing more
overall energy, minimize weight
problems, and improve sleep.
These nutrients improve mental
function, and memory. They
reduce depression, harmful
effects of stress, and mood
swings."
Containing a wide range of trace
elements, amino acids, vitamins,
minerals, chlorophyll, enzymes
and cellular materials, marine
phytoplankton promotes and
maintains optimum health by
boosting and supporting all
systems within the body. When
the body is missing critical
components, it is unable
to maintain the balance of these
systems, and malfunctions
(disease) result. Overdependence
on land-based food sources often
lead to deficiencies in
micronutrients and trace
elements. The phytoplankton are
Nature's gift to assist us on
our journey to optimal health
and wellness through balanced
nutrition.
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