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Human Weight as ingredients

skeleton.jpgA person body weight of 100 kg (1 kN) consists of; Oxygen 65 kg,  18 kg of carbon, hydrogen 10 kg, 3 kg of nitrogen, 2 kg of lime and 1 kg of phosphorus. Missing 1 kg contains iron, tin, gold and silver vanishingly small amounts. In addition, the 25 elements. potassium, sulfur, chlorine, sodium, zinc, magnesium, manganese, copper, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, aluminum, chromium, titanium, silicon, rubidium, lithium, arsenic, fluorine, bromine, iodine, selenium, boron, barium, and strontium.

The use of human body materials have the similar physical laws, than the structure of the machine. Bending, compression, tensile, buckling, lateral-torsional buckling (swinging), lubrication, cooling, etc.

By breathing, we will get oxygen and nitrogen, but nitrogen returns without use.

Hemoglobin in the blood contains iron. Iron deficiency is known as a "sickness".

Our food consists of carbon compounds, so we include carbon.

Hydrogen in us, is in the water which is oxygen and nitrogen compound.

Brown hair => copper, cobalt and iron

Gray and white hair => a lot of nickel

Tin => not known

Light hair => probably of titanium

Molybdenum => red hair color
Our bodies, what we see of ourselves are built of protons and neutrons, consisting of 13.7 billion years ago arising quarks. In the same context, consisted the legalism (laws) to mathematical calculation. The physical body described in this way, is like the machine description of its materials. We come where from the machines comes, of the necessary minerals obtained from the ground.
5.2   Silver Water
One particular product is a silver water, which is used for the treatment of infectious diseases and prevention. Silver water works against viruses, bacteria and fungi. Product manufacturing in Finland oversees the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kuopio. Foods contain silver e.g. 0.3 ppm in flour, bran 1 ppm, milk 25 .. 30 ppm, 40 ppb in meat and fish up to 10 ppm.

When 50 years age, the human body has silver an average content of  9 mg. It is located in the bones, skin, hair and soft tissues. Blood has silver about 3 ppm and soft tissues 10 .. 250 ppm. One commercially sold silver water had 30 ppm per 100 ml.

Also western pioneers knew the effect of silver. On leaving the journey over the prairies, there was a water barrel on the wagons. They dropped a silver dollar to the barrel, which keeped the water longer safe to drink.


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