AURAMIN MINERALS AND WHAT THEY DO

MAGNESIUM : Magnesium is an essential mineral that accounts for about 0.05% of the body’s total weight. Magnesium is involved in activating enzymes necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids. By countering the stimulative effect of calcium, magnesium plays an important role in neuromuscular contractions. It also helps regulate the acid-alkaline balance in the body. Magnesium helps promote absorption and metabolism of other minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, sodium and potassium. It also helps utilize the B Complex and Vitamins C and E in the body. It aids during bone growth and is necessary for proper functioning of the muscles including those of the heart.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Anxiety, Asthma, Anorexia, Birth Defects, Calcification of Arteries, Confusion, Depression, Growth Failures, Hyperactivity, Hypertension, Hypothermia, Insomnia, Irritability, Malignant Calcification of soft Tissue, Menstrual Migraines, Muscle Weakness, Tremors, Pains, Neuromuscular Problems, Restlessness, Seizures, SIDS, Tachycardia/Palpitations, Convulsions, Tremors, Vertigo

CALCIUM: Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and the 5th most abundant substance. About 99% is deposited in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1% is involved in the soft tissues, intracellular fluids and blood. The major function of Calcium is to act in cooperation with phosphorus to build and maintain bones and teeth. Another important function is the storage of the mineral in the bones for use by the body. The Calcium state of the bones is constantly fluctuating according to the diet and to the body’s needs. The 1% of ionized Calcium that circulates in the fluids of the body is small, but vital, to life. It is essential for healthy blood and eases insomnia and its delicate messenger ions help regulate the heartbeat. Calcium assists in the process of blood clotting and helps prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much alkali in the blood. It also plays a part in secretion of hormones. It affects neurotransmitters (serotonin, acetylcholine and nor epinephrine), nerve transmission, muscle growth and muscle contraction. The mineral acts as a messenger from the cell surface to the inside of the cell and helps regulate the passage of nutrients in and out of the cell walls.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Arthritis, Back Pain, Bell’s Palsy, Bone Spurs, Brittle Fingernails, Calcium Deposits, Cognitive Impairment Delusions, Depression, Eczema, High Blood Pressure, Hyperactivity, Insomnia, Irritability Kidney Stones, Limb Numbness, Muscle Cramps, Twitches, Spasms, Nervousness, neuromuscular Excitability, Osteofibrosis, osteoporosis, Panic attacks, Periodontal Disease, Pica, Rickets, Retarded Growth, Tetany, Tooth Decay

IRON: Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the World! Iron is a mineral concentrate in the blood, which is present in every living cell. It is the mineral that is found in the largest amounts in the blood. It is involved in respiration by being the main carrier vehicle for getting oxygen to all the cells in the body. It is essential to the oxidation of fatty acids.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Anemia, Angular Stomatitis, Anorexia, Brittle Nails, Confusion, Constipation, Dirt Eating, Dizziness, Dysphagia, Fatigue, Fragile Bones GI Upset, Growth Retardation, Headaches, Ice Eating, Heart Palpitation, Hemogloben, Irritability, listlessness, Memory deficits, Sore Tongue

POTASSIUM: Potassium is an essential mineral found mainly in the intracellular fluid (98%), where it is the primary positive ion force. Potassium constitutes 5% of the total mineral content of the body. Potassium and sodium help regulate water balance within the body, that is, they help regulate the distribution of fluids on either side of the cell walls and preserve proper alkalinity of the body fluids. Potassium also regulates the transfer of nutrients to the cells. Potassium unites with phosphorus to send oxygen to the brain and also functions with calcium in the regulation of neuromuscular activity. The synthesis of muscle protein and protein from the amino acids in the blood requires potassium. Protein and carbohydrate metabolism are dependent upon potassium. It stimulates the kidneys to eliminate poisonous body wastes. Potassium works with sodium to help normalize the heartbeat.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Acne, Arrhythmia, Cognitive Impairment, Constipation, Depression, ECG Changes, Edema, Fatigue, Glucose intolerance, Growth retardation, Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperreflexia, Insomnia, Mental Apathy Muscular Weakness, Nervousness, Palpitations, Plydipsia, Proteinuria, Xerosis, “Salt” Retention, Rapid Heart Rate, Respiratory Distress

SODIUM: Is an essential mineral that is found in every cell in the body, but predominantly in the extra cellular fluids, the vascular fluids (blood pH) within the blood vessels, arteries, veins and capillaries, and the intestinal fluids surrounding the cells. It functions with potassium to equalize the acid-alkali factor in the blood. Along with potassium, it helps regulate water balance within the body and it helps regulate the distribution of fluids on either side of the cell walls.
DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Intestinal Gas, Weight Loss, Short Attention span, Vomiting, Palpitations, Muscle Weakness, Linked to Arthritis, Linked To Rheumatism, Linked to Neuralgia, Can lead to acids build up in the body

PHOSPHORUS: Phosphorus is the 2nd most abundant mineral in the body and is found in every cell. The balance of calcium and phosphorus is needed for them to be effectively used by the body. Phosphorus plays a part in almost every chemical reaction within the body because it is present in every cell. It is important in the utilization of carbohydrates, fats and protein for growth, maintenance and repair and mediation, both within and without the cells, and for the production of energy. It stimulates muscle contractions, including the regular contractions of the heart muscle. Niacin and riboflavin cannot be digested unless phosphorus is present. Phosphorus is an essential part of nucleoproteins, which are responsible for cell division and reproduction. Phosphorus helps prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much alkali in the blood, assist in the passage of substances through the cell walls and promote the secretion of glandular hormones. It’s also needed for healthy nerves and efficient mental activity. B-Complex Vitamins and many enzymes require phosphorus to function.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Hair Loss, Anemia, Aneurysms, Bone Pain, Dyspnea, Fatigue, irritability, Numbness, Parathesias, Hair eating, tremulousness, Weakness, Weight Loss

SULFUR: Sulfur is generally considered to be the 8th or 9th most abundant mineral in the human body. It is stored in every cell in the body, with the highest concentrations being in the joints, hair, skin, and nails. Sulfur is also the least researched major mineral.
As part of four amino acids, sulfur performs a number of functions in enzyme reactions and protein synthesis. It is necessary for formation of collagen, the protein found in connective tissue in our bodies. Sulfur is also present in keratin, which is necessary for the maintenance of the skin, hair, and nails, helping to give strength, shape, and hardness to these protein tissues. Sulfur, as cystine and methionine, is part of other important body chemicals: insulin, which helps regulate carbohydrate metabolism, and heparin, an anticoagulant. Taurine is found in bile acids, used in digestion. The sulfur-containing amino acids help form other substances as well, such as biotin, coenzyme A, lipoic acid, and glutathione. The mucopoly-saccharides may contain chondroitin sulfate, which is important to joint tissues.
Sulfur is important to cellular respiration, as it is needed in the oxidation-reduction reactions that help the cells utilize oxygen, which aids brain function and all cell activity. These reactions are dependent on cysteine, which also helps the liver produce bile secretions and eliminate other toxins. L-cysteine is thought to generally help body detoxification mechanisms through the tripeptide compound, glutathione.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS

Slow Wound Healing, Scar Tissue, Brittle Nails, Brittle hair, Castro intestinal Challenges, Convulsions, Acne, Lung Dysfunction due to Inflammation, arthritis, Memory Loss, rashes, Depression, Immune Dysfunction

CHLORIDE: Chloride is the most recent addition to the list of essential elements. Plants may take up as much chloride as they do elements such as sulfur.
In general chloride has received little attention in dietary assessment and has been omitted from food composition tables. However, chloride content of infant cow's milk and soy formulae has stimulated interest in the past 15 years because of iatrogenic hypochloremia induced by several infant formulas with deficient chloride concentrations.
There is a high correlation between the sodium and chloride contents of the diet, and only under unusual circumstances do levels of sodium and chloride vary in the diet independently. Adequate intake of sodium chloride is required for maintenance of extra cellular fluid volume. Chloride is both actively and passively absorbed. Urine excretion reflects chloride intake, with low or no chloride found in deficiency states.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Nausea, Dizziness, Muscle Cramping, Reduced appetite, Poor Growth, apathy

SELENIUM: Is an essential mineral found in minute amounts in the body. It is one of the essential body substances that can be used in a preventive manner for many diseases, including cancer, anterior-sclerosis, stroke, cirrhosis, arthritis and emphysema. Selenium functions either alone or with enzymes. It is a natural antioxidant that protects against free radicals and appears to preserve elasticity of tissue that becomes less elastic with aging. All diseases that are associated with aging are affected by the workings of Selenium.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Age spots/Liver Spots, ALS, Alzheimer’s, Anemia, Cardiomyopathy, Cataracts, Cancer Risk, Cystic Fibrosis, Fatigue, Growth Retardation, Hearth Palpitations, High infant Mortality, HIV, Impaired Immunity Keshan Disease, Liver Cirrhosis, Low Birth Weight, Multiply Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Myalgia, Pancreatitis, Sickle Cell Anemia, Scoliosis, Sterility in Males, SIDS, Parkinson’s

ZINC: Is an essential trace mineral occurring in the body in larger amounts than any other trace element except iron. It is present in all tissues. Zinc is known for its ability to fight disease and to protect the immune system. It is involved in the Krebs cycle and energy production. More recently, blindness in the elderly has been found to be arrested by zinc. It is also credited with increasing male sex drive and potency because of its ability to regulate testosterone in the prostate.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Acne, Hair Loss, Anemia, Anorexia or Bulimia, Apathy, Birth Defects, Bad Body Odors, Brittle nails, Depression, Diartrhea, Enlarged Prostate, Eczema, Fatigue, “Frizzy” Hair, High infant Mortality, Hypercholesterolemia, Taste loss, Infertility, Impaired Wound Healing, Impotence, Irritability, Lethorgy, Loss of Sense of Smell, Malabsoption, Memory Loss, Paranoia, Eating hair, Poor growth, Sexual Immaturity, Poor ovary function, Poor Testes Function, Sterility, Weakened Immune Function, White Spots on Nails

MANGANESE: Plays an important role, as an antioxidant, in the prevention of toxic oxygen forms. It may play a part in the degenerative process called aging. It also plays a role in activating numerous enzymes that are necessary for utilization of chorine, biotin, thiamine and Vitamin C complex. It is a catalyst in the synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol and mucopolysaccharides.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Asthma, Ataxia, Atherosclerosis, Chondromalacia, Chondrodystrophy, Convulsions, Dizziness, Hearing Loss, Hypocholerolemia, Hypoglycemia, infertility, Loss of Sex Drive, Pancreatic Atrophy, Poor Cartilage Formation, Carpal Tunnel. TMJ, retarded Growth Rates, Shortened Long Bones, Still Births/Spontaneous Miscarriages, tinnitus

COPPER: Is found in all body tissues. During growth, the largest concentrations occur in the developing tissues. It is also one of the most important blood antioxidants and prevents the rancidity of poly-unsaturated fatty acids and helps the cell membranes remain healthy.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Hair Loss, Anemia, Aneurysms, Arthritis, Cerebral Palsy, Criminal or Violent Behavior, Depression, Dermatosis, Diarrhea, Dry Brittle Hair, Fatigue, Fragile Bones, Hernias, High Blood Cholesterol, Hypocholestolemia, Hypo or Hyper Thyroid, Ptosis(sagging skin/tissue, Kawasaki Disease, Learning Disabilities, Liver Cirrhosis, Ruptured Disc Problems, respiratory Disease, Swachman’s Syndrome, Varicose Veins, White or Grey Hair

COBALT: Is an essential mineral and is an integral part of Vitamin B12. Cobalt acts as a substitute for manganese in activating a number of enzymes in the body. It replaces zinc in some enzymes and activates others as well. It is necessary for normal functioning and maintenance of red blood cells, as well as all other body cells. It is present in ocean and sea vegetation, but is lacking in almost all land grown, green foods.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Fatigue, Slow Growth Rate, Digestive Disorders, Nerve Damage, Anemia, Hormonal imbalance, Poor Circulation, Pernicious Anemia, Associated with Bell’s Palsy, Myelin Sheath Damage, Emaciation (starved look)

NICKEL: Is an essential trace mineral found in the body. Human and animal tests show that nickel may be a factor in hormone, lipid and membrane metabolism and cell membrane integrity. Significant amounts are found in DNA and RNA and nickel may act as a stabilizer of these nucleic acids.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Anemia, Delayed puberty, Depressed Oxidative Ability of the Liver, Dermatitis, Rough Dry Hair/Coat in Animals, Poor Growth, Poor Zinc Absorption, High new Born Mortality

CHROMIUM: This mineral is now being recognized as important in carbohydrate metabolism. Organic chromium is an active ingredient of a substance called GTF (glucose tolerance factor); niacin and amino acids complete the formula. Chromium stimulates the activity of enzymes involved in the metabolism of glucose for energy and the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol. It appears to increase the effectiveness of insulin and its ability to handle glucose, preventing hypoglycemia or diabetes. Persons with low levels of Chromium in their bodies are more susceptible to having cancer and heart problems and becoming diabetic.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
ADD/ADHA, Anxiety, Aortic Cholesterol Plaque, Coronary Blood Vessel Disease, Depression/Manic Depression Diabetes, Dr. Jeckyl/Hyde Rages, Elevated Blood Cholesterol, Elevated Blood Triglycerides, Fatigue, Hyperactivity, Hypocholesterolemia, Infertility and Decreased Sperm, Learning Disability, Negative Nitrogen Balance, Perdiabetes, Perripherl Neuropathy, Retarded Growth, Shortened Life Span

GERMANIUM: Highly efficient electrical initiator; aids in oxygen utilization; enhances immune system function. Germanium as an organic complex has been touted, but not proved, as having anticancer properties in humans.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Asthma, Cancer, Cardiac Insufficiency, Hypertension, Hepatic Cirrhosis, Leukemia, Nephritis, Neurotic Disordors, Softening of Brain tissue Arthritis, Low Energy

VANADIUM: Vanadium is a trace mineral that is needed by the human body in small amounts. It is commonly found in vegetables and seafood. The presence of vanadium in the brain inhibits cholesterol from forming in the blood vessels. Vanadium is active in many chemical reactions that take place in the body. Vanadium containing compounds have also recently been indicated in their ability to help promote healthy cellular replication in the body. Vanadium aids in glucose (blood sugar) oxidation and transport. Enhances insulin effectiveness (aids with blood sugar problems), decreases cholesterol production, increases effectiveness of heart muscle contraction, and has Anti-Cancer properties.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Linked to Cardiovascular Disease, Linked to Kidney Disease, Impaired reproductive Ability, Increased Infant Mortality, Diabetes, High Cholesterol, Obesity, Hypoglycemia, Infertility

MOLYBDENUM: Molybdenum essential mineral is required in extremely small amounts for nitrogen metabolism. It aids in the final stages of the conversion of purines to uric acid. It promotes normal cell function, aids in the activation of certain enzymes, and is a component of the metabolic enzyme xanthine oxidase. Molybdenum is found in the liver, bones, and kidneys. It supports bone growth and strengthening of the teeth. A low intake is associated with mouth and gum disorders and cancer. A molybdenum deficiency may cause impotence in older men. People whose diets are high in refined and processed foods are at risk for deficiency. Because of molybdenum's ability to raise the body's pH, it may be beneficial in the treatment of cancer, viruses, and parasites.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Acne, Allergies, Anemia, Anthrax, Asthma, Gout, Hepatitis C, Multiple Sclerosis, Obesity, Parasites

LITHIUM: Plays a key role in eliminating clinical depression. It is not yet known what particular function of lithium may make it an essential nutrient. It is thought to stabilize serotonin transmission in the nervous system; it influences sodium transport; and it may even increase lymphocytic (white blood cell) proliferation and depress the suppressor cell activity, thus strengthening the immune system. There is also speculation that lithium is in some way involved in cancer genesis or prevention.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), Depression, Infertility, Aggravated by high sugar consumption, Manic Depression, Rages & Fits, Reduced Growth Rate, Reproductive Failure, Shortened Life Span

SILICON: Increases collagen in growing bones by 100%. Silicon is essential for the proper functioning of nerve cells and tissues, and the synthesis of vitamin B1 or thiamine in the human body. It controls the transmission of nerve impulses. It contributes greatly to the strength and integrity of bones everywhere in the body. It is also essential for the growth of hair, nails and teeth, and is therefore, often calls "THE BEAUTY MINERAL." It makes the eyes bright and prevents the skin from becoming "flabby." It is beneficial in the healing processes and protects the body against many diseases, such as, tuberculosis, irritations in the mucous membrane, and skin disorders.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Brittle Fingernails, Dry Brittle hair, Poor Calcium utilization, Arterial Wall Strength Problems, Poor Skin quality, Abnormal Bone Development. Wrinkles, Thinning or Loss of Hair, Sensitivity to Cold, Osteoporosis

RUBIDIUM: Rubidium is an alkaline trace mineral related with cesium and potassium chemically. In cancer cells, only water, sugar, potassium, cesium and rubidium are able to enter the cells, therefore rubidium is one on the minerals used in high pH therapy. In studies with mice, rubidium has helped decrease tumor growth. Rubidium has been investigated for its antidepressant effect in a group of psychiatric disorders. The typical daily dietary intake of rubidium is 1 to 5 mg. Foods high in rubidium include coffee, black tea, fruits, vegetables (especially asparagus), poultry and fish. Rubidium is a relatively nontoxic element and has not show to be of toxicological concern from the nutritional point of view. Rubidium deficiency apparently depresses growth and life expectancy in goats. Rubidium exists in the earths crust, in our seawater, and in our own human bodies. While there are many nutrients that don't have a daily recommended value, it is especially important to maintain a dosage of rubidium, considering that it is a trace element that is needed in very small amounts. In studies with mice, mice given rubidium supplements saw decreased tumor growth, by replacing potassium in cell membranes with itself. Rubidium is absorbed easily from the stomach, about 90 percent. It is found generally throughout the body, with the least in the bones and teeth; it is not known to concentrate in any particular tissue. Excess rubidium is eliminated mainly in the urine. Because of its possible tranquilizing effect, it could help in the treatment of nervous disorders or epilepsy. There is no known toxicity for rubidium.

DEFICIENCY SIGNS
Central Nervous System (Studies currently being conducted), Uremia/Dialysis (Studies currently being conducted), Depressed Growth and Life Expectancy (Studies currently being conducted)

INDIUM: Indium is a rare trace (or micro-) mineral believed to support several hormonal systems in the body and may elevate immune activity and reduce the severity and duration of a plethora of human conditions. It is believed that indium may provide aid to the hypothalamus and pituitary glands. these two master hormone producers have the job of maintaining optimal output of hormones for the body. Once this stasis is achieved, a great many other hormone-producers become stimulated, causing a domino effect and helping retard aging and various health problems.
Indium seems to enhance food and mineral absorption by the body. It even has been found to aid in the utilization of other essential trace elements. Indium is not found in food or water; in fact, although it is not ordinarily found in the human body at all after approximately 25-30 years of age, most people experience beneficial results immediately.

GOLD: Gold has been known down through the ages to have a direct effect on the activities of the heart, and helps to improve blood circulation. It is beneficial for rejuvenating sluggish organs, especially the brain and digestive system, and has been used in cases of glandular and nervous congestion and lack of coordination. The body's temperature stabilizing mechanism is restored to balance with gold, particularly in cases of chills, hot flashes, and night sweats. Gold has a balancing and harmonizing effect on all levels of body, mind, and spirit. It is used to improve mental attitude and emotional states. It has been reported to promote a feeling of increased energy, will power, mental focus and libido. According to many studies, colloidal gold increases mental acuity and the ability to concentrate. Colloidal gold is thought to strengthen mental function by increasing the conductivity between nerve endings in the body and on the surface of the brain. Gold is an all-natural mineral that is non-toxic and exhibits no interactions with other drugs, and is easily tolerated by the body. The fabulous healing properties of gold are slowly but surely being rediscovered, as modern scientists and physicians uncover what the ancients seem to have known all along.

SILVER: Silver is one of the many minerals that our bodies need to function properly. Dr. Robert O. Becker, M.D., author of The Body Electric and Cross Currents, noticed a correlation between low silver levels and sickness. People who had low levels of silver were frequently sick and had recurrent colds, flu, fevers and other sickness. Unlike pharmaceutical antibiotics, he found that silver was able to kill a wide range of germs without any side effects or damage to the cells of the body, and stimulated major growth of injured tissues. Dr. Becker concluded that the presence of the silver ion may aid tissue regeneration and the elimination of old or cancerous cells, as well as any other diseased or abnormal tissue condition.

O2---OXYGEN: We can live without food for weeks.....water for days....without oxygen we die within minutes!
Oxygen is the most vital nutrient for our bodies! Without a continuous, proper supply of oxygen our body's internal organs begin to degrade, become diseased and age more rapidly.
Did you know that the brain requires more oxygen than any other organ in the body? If the brain doesn't get enough oxygen the result can be sluggish thinking, negativity, depression, irritability, and even the decline of vision and hearing. Many elderly persons become senile due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
Lack of oxygen has also been considered to be a major cause of cancer. Studies have shown that when oxygen was withdrawn from cells they could turn into cancer cells. Lack of oxygen is also a major cause of heart disease and strokes.
Think of your body as a fire. A fire needs a fuel source such as wood, but it must have oxygen to keep burning. It must have an “aerobic ” environment. Your body too, must have an aerobic environment!. An "aerobic" environment means lots of oxygen around your body's cells. These cells need oxygen to perform metabolic functions. Cells were designed to burn glucose, and they need oxygen to keep the fire burning. This burning process, also called metabolism, produces wastes.
When your cells become surrounded with wastes, the oxygen cannot reach the cells. When this happens cells do not function properly. Once oxygen is no longer able to reach the cells, the environment in the body becomes an “anaerobic” one, and changes start happening. Cells become diseased! Diseased cells prefer to live and multiply in an oxygen poor or “anaerobic” environment, and therefore they increase in quantity in an environment filled with wastes.

Increasing the amount of oxygen in your body can only benefit your body. Exercising, increasing your intake of green, yellow and red vegetables, and deeply colored fruits will increase the amount of oxygen in your body.

H2O--WATER: Quite simply.....water sustains all forms of life!
How much water does the body contain? Do you know? There is an uncanny coincidence between Nature and Humans. 70% of the Earth is made up of water, approximately the same concentration as our bodies by weight.
Water adjusts the body's temperature and assists in digestion. It removes toxins from the body and also makes necessary body fluids. The chemical reactions that support life take place in a water medium, with water being an important reactant or product of these reactions. It can be said that the chemistry of life is water chemistry. For the body to function properly, it must be hydrated properly. Moreover, the qualities and properties of the water we drink can determine the quality of our health.
We are not drinking enough water in our daily life. We drink “liquids”, such as coffee, alcohols, teas, soft drinks, juices, milk…but that is not the same as drinking water. Some people have difficulty drinking even ¼ gallon of water each day. If you teach your body to drink at least ½ gallon of water daily, quite possibly you have already begun the process of homeostasis without being aware of it.
You wouldn’t use bad or dirty oil in your brand new car, would you? You want the best oil available so your car will last for a long, long time. The same should go for our bodies. Drink good fresh, clean water…not water that is contaminated with bacteria, plagued with chemicals, and stripped of valuable minerals.