Potassium
Potassium is one of seven inorganic, macro mineral nutrients needed in relatively high daily amounts. It is the third most prevalent element in the body after Calcium. Along with Chloride, Sodium, Magnesium and Calcium, Potassium is an essential electrolyte. These elements are called electrolytes because they carry an electrical charge when dissolved in body fluids. These elements are distributed throughout the body's fluids, including blood, lymph, and interstitial fluids, as well as intracellular fluids.
Electrolytes help regulate nerve transmission and many cell membrane functions. Magnesium helps maintain the Potassium in the cells; but even more crucial is the proper Sodium to Potassium balance. Without Potassium, cell function will be impacted. Potassium works with Sodium to regulate blood pressure, transmit nerve impulses, and maintain cellular wall permeability. Along with Magnesium, it is essential for the proper functioning of the heart muscle. In this role, Potassium acts as the catalyst stimulating cellular contraction.
The body should normally contain more Potassium than Sodium, but the standard American diet, with its reliance on fast foods, packaged convenience foods and refined salt, is too high in Sodium and Chloride and too low in Potassium. An imbalanced diet could be as simple as high protein and low vegetable and fruit intake. Research has found that a high Sodium diet with low Potassium intake tends to disrupt blood pressure. This can lead to a doctor's prescription of diuretics, which can cause even more Potassium loss, further aggravating the underlying problems. This mineral is essential in proper amounts for good health.
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Phosphorus
Phosphorus is an essential yet often overlooked element in terms of daily need. While many medical professionals believe adequate levels are available in our diets, it is in fact very questionable that we are getting enough of this critical element. This current assumption, which is widespread, is now coming under closer scrutiny.
Phosphorus has been identified as important in the following biological functions:
-Energy production
-Essential component of bones and teeth
-Component of all biological membranes, e.g. cells and organs
-Integrity of DNA and RNA
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Molybdenum
Molybdenum is an important mineral element now recognized as an essential catalyst for 3 cellular enzymes needed for the breakdown of potentially harmful compounds, normally produced in the body or introduced into the body via food and water. These enzymes are:
Aldehyde oxidase: This enzyme plays an essential role in converting acetaldehyde (a waste product of Candida albicans fungus) into acetic acid for disposal, or into acetyl coenzyme A, a compound we use for energy production. Acetaldehyde can be produced from threonine, ethanol (from alcohol), or from the metabolism of carbohydrate in yeast (eg. Candida). Excessive levels of Candida in the body (as a result of the consumption of refined sugar and antibiotics) will create excessive levels of acetaldehyde. Without adequate levels of Molybdenum, Iron, and vitamin B2, our breakdown system is unable to do its job. When this occurs, one may begin to feel its effects such as fragrance sensitivities, brain fog and occasional fatigue.
Xanthine oxidase: An enzyme that is created by the body to eliminate purines. The purine category includes compounds such as DNA and RNA nucleic acids adenine and guanine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, theobromine, caffeine, and uric acid. It is essential that these compounds be dismantled and excreted upon reaching the end of their useful life. Molybdenum helps to accomplish this process.
Sulfite oxidase: This enzyme converts disruptive sulfites to useful sulfates. This includes internally generated sulfites created in the breakdown of sulfur containing amino acids, as well as sulfites we may be exposed to via our environment or foods consumed that have been preserved with sulfites.
Additionally, Molybdenum appears to support other biological processes in conjunction with iron.
Our ability to acquire adequate levels of Molybdenum from dietary sources can be quite problematic. Eidon solves this problem with our highly bioavailable liquid ionic Molybdenum.
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Manganese
Manganese is an essential element that most people know little about. Adequate tissue manganese is important for numerous physiological functions. Among those are:
-Maintaining optimal energy and strength levels
-Catalyzing the production of SOD (superoxide dismutase)
-Supports healthy bone and cartilage
-Proper growth and reproduction
-Bile production
-Proper functioning of the digestive tract
-Supports neurological health
With the amount of processed foods consumed today, obtaining adequate manganese is a problem for many people. Also, the DRI (daily recommended intake) has not been established to any degree of accuracy. This adds to the major confusion over how much the average individual needs daily.
Eidon’s Manganese provides one with the ability to easily adjust their intake to match their needs at 2mgs per suggested dose, which is the adequate intake recommended by the National Academy of Science.
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Magnesium
Magnesium plays an essential role in over 300 enzyme reactions in the human body. All refined foods are lacking Ionic Magnesium, as well as most other essential minerals. Many Americans eat a highly refined diet and are, as a result, deficient in Magnesium.
Some important functions of Magnesium are:
-Regulates Calcium transport and deposition into bone
-Necessary for tissue growth and development
-Supports immune system health and function
-A primary electrolyte along with Calcium, Potassium, Sodium and Chloride
-Helps in the conduction of nerve impulses and the relaxation of muscle tissue
-Calcium and Potassium stimulate muscle contraction - Magnesium makes muscles relax. This is very important for heart function as the body needs ample stores of Ionic Magnesium to allow for proper heart muscle relaxation.
While Magnesium deficiency is fairly common, it is frequently overlooked. The reason is that serum Magnesium levels (the test most doctors use) do not reflect actual body stores of Magnesium. Blood levels are kept within the normal range at the expense of other tissues.
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Lithium
Lithium is an essential mineral element. Deficiencies can occur due to diet and water sources and may be depleted with the consumption of mercury, aspartame, MSG, BPA and other excitotoxins. Recent research is now discovering numerous applications for low dose Lithium from 1-10 mg per day. Lithium at this intake range may provide the following physiological benefits, according to Timothy Marshal, PhD:
-Assist in vitamin B12 and folate transport and uptake
-Promotes brain health and function
-May improve cognition
-Improves mood
-Reduces nervousness
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Iron
Iron’s primary role in the body is as a component of numerous enzymes and other molecules absolutely essential for health and optimal well-being. The most important compounds are as follows:
Hemoglobin is the iron containing molecule found in blood and is responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport. This is obviously very important for the function and survival of all air breathing organisms.
Myoglobin is the iron containing molecule found in muscle tissue which is responsible for providing extra oxygen to the muscle during intense physical exercise when the blood supply cannot provide the necessary amounts.
Cytochromes are iron containing molecules necessary for the production of ATP, our energy currency.
Higher levels of iron are needed during adolescence, intense physical activity and for anyone following a vegetarian or vegan dietary lifestyle. Most of our current dietary intake of iron is sourced from animals. Eidon Iron is not derived from animals.
Supplementing with Eidon’s liquid Iron will help you get an adequate amount while not overburdening the body with excess. Eidon’s Iron has a recommended dose of 5mg per serving. This allows one to easily customize their dosing to whatever level they wish.
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Iodine
Iodine's primary role is to support a healthy thyroid gland by activating the production of thyroxine, which is needed throughout the body for energy production. About 50 to 60 percent of the body's Iodine is stored in the thyroid gland. The rest is distributed throughout the body, especially in ovaries, breast and prostate tissue, muscles, and blood. Women may require higher Iodine amounts during puberty and pregnancy.
Iodine plays an important role in many of the body's functions. It helps to support:
Thyroid function, which influences the adrenal glands
Healthy reproductive function
Nerve and muscle function
Cellular oxygen use
Healthy hair, skin, and bones
The breakdown of fats and proteins
Iodine can become depleted when one is exposed to heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum and bromide.
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Copper
Copper is essential for both Iron and Zinc utilization, as well as for maintaining a strong cardiovascular system. Copper, along with Iron, is necessary to produce hemoglobin (the part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to all the cells in the body). Copper is necessary for normal development and maintenance of blood, bone, nerves, connective and other tissues.
Copper functions synergistically with Iron. Iron is the essential element in hemoglobin, but without Copper, Iron is not transported correctly throughout the body. Iron depends upon Copper to become part of the red blood cells. Consequently, the body can't metabolize Iron without the help it gets from Copper. As blood levels of Copper drop, Iron absorption decreases and red blood cell production is inhibited.
Copper contributes to the structural integrity of connective tissue throughout the body. Collagen, the protein responsible for bone, skin, cartilage, and tendon elasticity, integrity, and strength, requires copper for proper reproduction. It is an important component of elastin (the connective tissue that gives elasticity to the blood vessels, lungs, and skin, allowing them to move and stretch with changes in pressure or movement). Because of Copper's role in the integrity of connective tissue, even a marginal deficiency could potentially contribute to weak arteries and veins. Copper activates numerous enzymes and is involved in the development and maintenance of the cardiovascular system, the skeletal system, and the structure and function of the nervous system.
The diagnosis of Copper deficiency is based on symptoms and on blood or hair analysis tests that detect low levels of Copper and ceruloplasmin (a protein that contains Copper).
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Chromium
Analysis has shown that unrefined carbohydrates, especially grains, are rich in Chromium and other essential life supporting minerals. The refining of carbohydrates gives them a longer shelf life, however, Chromium and other essential minerals are removed. Consequently, the human body does not have the elements it needs to effectively deal with these powerful energy sources. Eating such refined food leads to mineral deficiencies and an inability to catalyze those cellular enzymes which require the removed mineral elements.
Chromium works best if it is taken before meals to help support normal blood sugar. Even if sugar is not consumed, Chromium supplementation is important when eating refined or cooked foods. Chromium improves the uptake of glucose in the body's cells so that it can help to produce stable energy levels, thus potentially reversing the effects of excessive sugar cravings. All unburned or unused glucose will be stored as fat for future energy demands, thus the link between excess sugar and excess fat.
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Calcium
Calcium, the most plentiful mineral found in the human body, ideally comprises 1.5 to 2% of an adult's total body weight. Every cell and organ in the body depends on Calcium for proper functioning. Teeth and bones contain the majority of the body's Calcium (about 99%), where it is stored for future uses.
The body uses Calcium for:
-Digestion
-Blood clotting
-Nerve signal transmission (electrolyte)
-Acid/alkaline balancing of blood.
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Boron
Research has confirmed that Boron plays several metabolic roles in animal physiology. The list includes:
-Essential in the growth and maintenance of bone
-Helps with the absorption of Magnesium
-Reduces C-reactive protein
-Raises the level of enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase
-Improves brain electrical activity
-Essential for parathyroid function
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How Eidon Minerals Started & Why We Need Minerals!
Founded in 1996, Eidon Ionic Minerals is dedicated to quality and commitment towards educating the public about the true functions, requirements and benefits of minerals.
Eidon provides its clients with a revolutionary, highly absorbable line of liquid minerals.
Eidon’s staff is proud to support its line by offering extensive customer interaction to achieve the dependable and reliable results you need. We continue to put our entire heart and soul into making our products the most effective and enjoyable on the market. We continuously improve based on customer needs, user feedback, and scientific research.
We hope that you enjoy the benefits of our exclusive line of minerals as much as we enjoy providing them!
Please feel free to Contact Us if you have any questions, comments or concerns about our minerals.
Rick Wagner, C.N., M.S.
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Eidon Multiple Mineral + Mushroom Packed Smoothie 😋🥬🥥💧🍄
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Foundation of the Universe
Learn about the importance of minerals in our diet. We are all made up of minerals and need them to survive and thrive.
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Calcium vs Silica
Learn about the importance of Silica in your diet. Are we supposed to take as much calcium as we are told?
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Eidon's 2004 Commercial
-Eidon's 2004 Silica Commercial
Of all the minerals important for good health, Silica is by far the most underrated and misunderstood mineral of all. It is the seventh most prevalent element in human tissue after calcium. Research done in the 1970's by Dr. Edith Carlisle at the UCLA School of Public Health affirmed without any doubt the extreme importance of Silica. Her research showed Silica to be essential in collagen formation and connective tissue strength. Collagen is the tough fibrous material which holds our cells together and is the major component of everything from our bones to our skin.
The two primary functions of Silica Supplement based on research and experience are:
-Building and maintaining healthy collagen levels throughout the body
-Managing calcium usage and storage within the body
Silica deficiencies can occur when eating a diet of refined grains. Historically, the primary source of dietary Silica was the outside husks of grains. With the advent of the industrial revolution and the invention of the combine (a machine used to harvest grain), man for the first time could automatically remove grain husks. So, rather than being the staff of life, bread had the first of many essential mineral nutrients removed. As we all know, subsequent refinement of grain has, when eaten as white flour, become one of the scourges of modern society. All white bread contains virtually zero natural mineral nutrients, and when eaten, immediately converts into glucose (sugar). This is why you see on flour or bread packages a list of mineral additives. The flour refineries are trying to replace some of the minerals they have removed. These minerals pale in comparison to what was removed.
Silica Supplement can help to support:
-Healthy cartilage
-Joint function
-Strong bones
-Teeth and gums
-Gastrointestinal tissues
-Hair, skin and nails
-Collagen production
Eidon Liquid Minerals are All Natural, Highly Bioavailable and contain NO sugars, starch, artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or animal by-products. Vegan and Gluten-Free. Eidon uses the finest ingredients known to us in the formulation of our unique preparations. Out of respect for all life, we do not test - nor have we ever tested - our products on animals.
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One on One Talk with EIDON Founder And CEO Rick Wagner
Learn about Eidon minerals with Rick Wagner
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