
There is a large problem facing most of the population today – mineral deficiency. This relates to the quantity of energy on the electrical charge in our bodies. The flow at which other electricity flows is controlled by the body’s pH balance.
Food today – our local grocery store is not what it used to be. From around 1960s the iron in spinach has dropped so drastically you would have to eat at least 76 bowlfuls of spinach to get the same amount of iron as one bowlful would have given you back in 1948. Hence the need for supplementation has increased.
Agriculture has changed – minerals and nutrients are taken out of the soil. This in turn affects the yield of the crop. Fertilisers were developed which helped to get the crop yields back up. Read more on The Minerals and our Electrical Body…
Filed under General Health on Jan 29th, 2010. Comment.

This is what magnesium depletion symptoms look like:
• Inability to sleep
• PMS and hormonal imbalance
• Abnormal heart rhythm
• Weakness/weakening bones
• Irritability
• Muscle tension, spasms, cramps,
• Low energy
• Calcification of organs
Our current diet and Read more on The Uses of Magnesium In The Body….
Filed under General Health on Jan 12th, 2010. Comment.
Magnesium is so healing to the body and skin. It is a very ancient practice and can be found in some ayurvedic texts dating back centuries.
The application topically is justified by the skins ability to only absorb what it needs. The circulatory system carries it around the body. It’s stated that topical treatment of magnesium is considered superior to the commonly suggested oral magnesium support. If the digestion is impaired oral magnesium can cause diarrhoea.
With ancient minerals magnesium you have a potent natural substance that penetrates the cells with dramatic results on cellular biochemistry, we will tell you how you can use it at home.
What can ancient magnesium therapy do for you?
It can facilitate safe and effective detoxification and will relief pains and spasms, elevate mood, lift stress, encourage good skin healing, aid in muscle function, boost energy levels, support healthy immune system, help lower high blood pressure, improve quality of sleep and much much more.
Click here to buy the Tansdermal Magnesium B0ok and read more…

How does the magnesium come?
The Magnesium comes in three different forms:
- – OIL Easy application in a convenient spray. Available in 8ox (237ml) spray and 64oz (1.9ltrs) professional size.
This is highly pure and rapidly absorbed. - GEL – significant for massage application. Highly therapeutic for psoriasis, eczema and other skin condition. Available in (237ml) and 1.9ml professional size
- Mineral bath flakes – effective for stress relief and relaxation. Great for soaking achy feet or the full bath experience to ease muscles and joints. Each cap will give you 15g of elemental magnesium. Available in 6.5lb (3kg) jar and 32lb (12.5kg) professional size.
All the above can be purchased through Sanctuary of Light by calling 02087667244 or emailing merlee@beechcroftretreats.com.
Filed under Beechcroft Shop, General Health, Skin Care on Dec 16th, 2009. Comment.
The liver synthesizes glucose from the sugars and carbohydrates that we eat. Glucose is the most important substance in our metabolism. It could be called ‘pure energy’ and is used by the cells of our body for just that purpose: energy, as it is absorbed directly into the cells. Excess glucose is stored in the liver as glycogen and is readily converted back into glucose if and when needed by the body. Our liver also stores super energy nutrients like Vitamin B12 and Iron, which are essential to the life processes of the body.
What else does the liver do?
The liver also manufactures vitamins, clotting agents and amino acids. It makes cholesterol which is necessary for the production of hormones and other metabolic chemicals. It also produces lipoproteins which allow fat to be transported through the blood stream. (High cholesterol in the blood is usually caused by excessive intake of animal fats and rarely due to liver malfunction). The liver also stores other vitamins like vitamins A, D, E and K as well.
© Merlee Harris 2009
Filed under Liver on Oct 8th, 2009. Comment.
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