Mineral Transporters

Posted by: admin on: August 10, 2011

Late in the l950s it was discovered that cells of the female breasts becoming malignant are going to lose magnesium so we thought why not conceive of an extra-active transport principle to take magnesium into these cells with the help of phenylalanine and paraminobenzoic acid.

We developed, in fulfilling the requirements of more active transport of potassium and magnesium into the cell, the potassium-magnesium aspartate in 1957-1958. This became quite successful world-wide as a medicament for the protection of myocardial necrosis, enhancement of liver functions and the detoxification of digitalis.

Since this has been so successful, we followed this concept of active mineral transport and we changed as well the mineral which had to be transported as also the molecules which are suitable to transport the mineral into a cell by means of artificially created active transport. So the most important transporters we have today are aspartic acid, 2-aminoethylphosphoric acid and orotic acid.

Read more:  http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/mineral-transporters.html

 

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