1. Plants live on minerals (soil) and nutrients from other plants and water; humans in turn are sustained by plants that live on minerals. This fact made me wonder why humans cannot take in minerals like plants do. I was certain that humans, just like plants, can take in minerals to control nutritive intake and disease, so I began to study minerals.
2. As much as I wanted to study them, I lacked knowledge regarding natural minerals. I had to spend years searching for products based on natural minerals and chemical elements from technical resources as well as the Internet. Still, the information I collected barely sufficed to provide satisfactory answers to my questions regarding using minerals for the human body. After two years of study, my research reaped little success.
3. My question as to why humans cannot directly take in minerals unlike plants and use minerals in the industry was not answered by the information that I acquired. It was one difficulty that I had to overcome in the development process.
4. All minerals in nature are inorganic. If we chemically treat them, they become organic. In other words, natural minerals are all inorganic, but they can turn organic through chemical processes.
It was this distinction between inorganic and organic substances that answered my question. Humans cannot live on anything inorganic. Actually, minerals are not organic and are consequently inedible to humans. I had to find out what being organic is and what it was not. My research revealed that inorganic substances are whatever lies in nature, but they can be processed into organic substances by chemical conversion.
5. Therefore, what made inorganic things edible to plants, but not to humans? It was their tissue organization, which helped them absorb minerals. Still, I was certain that what is edible to plants should also be edible to humans. I embarked on an in-depth study of the minerals specifically on how to turn them organic in the same way that drugs can be produced from plants and chemically treated minerals.
6. As far as we know, all minerals are inorganic. I wondered why all natural minerals were inorganic. I learned that minerals can actually be divided into organic and inorganic.
Organic minerals can be obtained primarily from artificial chemical treatment and from natural conversion through long- timeweathering and sedimentation; this provided me with the answer to my question.
7. The organic substances created by the nature of the universe are basically the secondary clay consisting of stones and mud that oxidized. It is chemically referred to as oxide mineral that has granularity for skin penetration. The ultra-fine granules in organic minerals are described as organic. I confirmed through research that these granules can be absorbed through intake and skin application to nourish and heal human bodies. This is verified by the fact that the drugs we take and water we drink contain a wealth of minerals. For the solution I was looking for, I recently developed a particular type of powder.
8. Although they contain energy to counteract atopic dermatitis, general minerals are too large to penetrate the skin, let alone fight the disease. To take full advantage of the enormous energy contained in minerals and leverage it to interact with the substances causing the disease, their granules should be made fine enough to penetrate skin and reach the inner skin for fast interaction and healing. This enabled coming up with a cure for atopic dermatitis based on natural minerals.
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