Thursday, October 11, 2007

Aloe Vera and Sea Vegetable as a Vitamin Supplement

Aloe Vera and Sea Vegetable as a Vitamin Supplement
Everything that grows from the earth has nutrients and
vitamins in it. This is the same whether grown from land or
in the sea. We can even create nutrient dense supplements
by combining plants from both land and sea. The question
then becomes, can a nutrient rich combination of land and
sea provide health benefits? The answer is an emphatic
yes! Plants, especially those that are considered rich in
nutrients, contain the very same nutrients and vitamins
that our bodies need.

Not all plants are healthy for us. Some plants contain
more than nutrients and vitamins. Plants can be poisonous
or harmful. It's important to find the plants that are
good for you. The plants that will provide a health
benefit, such as those that provide a vitamin A source.

The planet, OUR planet, has been suffering from a problem
for a long time. The soil in which we grow our vegetables
has become depleted of its nutrients. The plants, fruits,
and vegetables grown on land simply don't have the
nutritional punch they had just 50 years ago. Even the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has increased the
recommended servings per day. This is due, in part, to the
depletion of our soils from farming too much, not rotating
crops, picking crops too early, and pesticides.

Because of the depletion of vitamins in the soils we need
to enhance or supplement the foods we eat. We often try to
do it ourselves, sometimes messing it up and only restoring
part of the nutrition that is missing. Sometime we
overload on one vitamin supplement or another. It is
important to achieve balance. Body balance, the balance of
nutritional supplement and daily meals, results in a
healthy and vibrant body.

Sea plants, sometimes called seaweed but more correctly
called sea vegetables, are still in good shape. They do not
have to grow in the ocean floor like plants on land need to
do. A sea vegetable floats in the ocean absorbing its
nutrients straight from the sea. Those nutrients are in
pure form and not depleted. Sea vegetables are a rich
source of nutrients that would make a great vitamin
supplement.

Sea plants are high in vitamins and nutrients, and have
been used all over the world. Combining sea vegetables
with land grown plants that are still nutrient rich such as
aloe vera creates a vitamin for energy. Think about the
impact on your body if someone were to combine the benefit
of aloe vera with the vitamin benefit of sea vegetables.
Many Japanese have diets consisting of nearly 25% sea
vegetables and as a result have the most people living past
their 100th birthday and long before the ancient Greeks,
aloe vera was used as a medicinal herb.


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