While
the national focus on health care reform is seen simply as
an institutional issue to be determined by bureaucrats, the
focus of any significant health care reform should always
begin at home. There are common sense methods of building
a program of preventative care and health maintenance, for
example, that include the judicious use of mineral supplements.
That much
was established as long ago as 1943 when Dr. D.T. Quigley
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin wrote a book called "The National
Malnutrition." Half a century later, evidence continues
to mount of the pivotal role MINERALS contribute if preventive
care and the sustenance of a healthy immune system are of
serious concern. "Investigation may reveal that trace
minerals play a greater part in human metabolism than we suspect
at the present time," Dr. Quigley wrote, which warned
against the elimination of almost every critical link to nutrition
because of the alarming trend toward processed fast foods.
But there's
an important caveat 50 years after Quigley's observations.
The cutting edge benefits of a California based mineral product
known as Gold Stake, are virtually unique among a crowded
field of supplements available over the counter. Any product
claiming the most bang for the buck should deliver close to
100 percent absorption into the bloodstream. Many bargain
priced competitors don't even deliver much of what's on the
label because of their less-expensive methods of processing
the supplement into hard tablets.
It became
evident that the solubility issue was critical ever since
the late entrepreneur C. Allen Jensen began a careful program
of marketing the mineral product in the middle and late 1980's.
Mineral
intake is now considered a vital component, in that they may
help in preventing several forms of cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer's
Disease and other degenerative diseases.
No one
can dispute the power of minerals as a catalyst, an ignition
key of sorts, making the impact of both prescription drugs,
vitamins, enzymes and amino acids even more useful to the
body. While it would be foolhardy to suggest that mineral
supplements are the catalyst in helping one improve from diseases
or ailments, it would be equally foolhardy to suggest it does
nothing for the sustenance of a healthy body and immune system.
Patients suffering from a broad catalog of ailments report
a greater sense of physical well-being across the board when
a well devised mineral supplement is part of an intelligent
health care agenda.
The time
to consider adopting a regimen that includes minerals is when
a person is already considered reasonably healthy, according
to two respected specialists from the California medical and
scientific community.
"No
side effects of any kind have ever been experienced by any
of my patients whom I advise maintain a dietary mineral/herbal
regimen, including Gold Stake, to prevent disease," says
Dr. Ted Hayashida, immediate past chief of the Gardena, California
Community Hospital. Hayashida confirmed that absorption into
the bloodstream is the only way to determine a supplement's
efficiency. A highly soluble supplement, Hayashida said, "is
quickly digested and many of the elements should carry oxygen
in the oxide, hydroxide and dioxide form which provides health
benefits not found in most mineral products."
This point
is underscored by Dr. David Hughes, a British scientist now
based in San Bernardino, California whose revolutionary experiments
with hyperbaric oxygen therapies is bolstered by his insistence
on the inclusion of minerals as a foundation towards establishing
good health for any given patient. Hughes insists that minerals
remain unchallenged in their ability to help the body eliminate
the dreaded oxides known as "free radicals" from
otherwise healthy organs and tissues.
"A
free radical is an oxygen atom with a missing electron,"
Hughes says. "There is a huge range of illnesses in which
it is believed an equally huge range of free radical oxygen
plays a part. This mineral supplement is such an effective
free radical scavenger because it delivers such a pure concentration
of MG-2, magnesium with a double positive ion of magnesium."
Hughes
added that any mineral supplement worth its weight must also
include "anaerobic microorganisms, which makes it effective
as a antiprotozoa." He insists that the presence of these
properties are vital in helping to relieve pains associated
with certain forms of arthritis.
The
Gold Stake Dietary Mineral Supplement is for mineral supplementation
only and not to treat or manage any specific disease ailment.