Bio Sulf

In some primordial beginning time, perhaps known only to Darwin, there was a sea of ammonia and an atmosphere of vacuum we couldn't breathe today.

As the planet wound its way around the sun some countless billions of times, the planet changed.

Underwater Volcano EruptionOne leftover from a far earlier and molten birth, the planet had a mixture of elements, each not quite comfortable with the proximity to some other, wrought by cooling -- you might say it burped.

Burps then, as now, brought eruptions.

Earth did not have a mother to burp herBack then there was no mother to burp the baby.

Eruptions changed the position of elements to increase the comfort of the neighbors, but the burping continued -- a giant belch of livid lava that reached high into the sky -- had there been a sky.

Darwin wasn't there to see how it happened, but in modern times these eruptions continue and the burps produce gasps of sulfur.

How many more revolutions around the sun may have occurred before anything MOVED other than from the continuing belching from the original upheaval of gravity? Billions?

Man saw inexplicable motion and decided there must be God.Motion without apparent causation created God, as some have said. Others say it was God who created motion.

Whichever way you go, man has been studying planets and motion ever since -- ascribing to God the unknowns of nature and to nature the wonders of God.

The melting pot of elements that formed the planetIn this cauldron, no matter how started, came "things" that moved AGAINST GRAVITY, and, as it turned out, ate sulfur for energy in the process. There was no oxygen around at this early time.

 A Magnet SEEMS to make a piece of iron move by itself -- invisible force fields MOVING CONTRARY TO GRAVITY is one of the characteristics of life -- magnetism is another motion contrary to gravity, but even a school boy learns that his magnets are not alive but his cricket is.

Back in those early times there was no oxygen to breathe:

A switch from predominantly undersea volcanoes to a mix of undersea and terrestrial ones shifted the Earth's atmosphere from devoid of oxygen to one with free oxygen, according to geologists.

"The rise of oxygen allowed for the evolution of complex oxygen-breathing life forms," says Lee R. Kump, professor of geoscience, Penn State. (SOURCE)

Today there are still volcanoes erupting, some at the bottom of the sea -- they still spew out sulfur and now we know there are sulfur-eating microbes that never touch oxygen, but live quite nicely on sulfur, thank you.

lava-derived minerals in the sea floor may be nourishing mineral-metabolizing microbes.(source)

One thing you can say about life is that it finds a way to live:

Scientists have isolated and identified 16 different microbes that can feed on arsenic, says Oremland. They're found in many different environments including hot springs, gold mines, highly alkaline lakes, and the gastrointestinal tracts of people and other animals. (source)

Science sees microbes mostly as something to kill with drugsIt would be fair to say that science has barely dipped its toes into the sea of minerals or microbes -- in the ocean, in our soils, in our plants and in our bodies. In many cases the ocean, rich in minerals, particularly sulfur, gives rise to the fall of rain, carrying some minerals to our soils. Most minerals in the soils have come from rivers and run-off abrading the rocks enough to carry some along. (What else is the ice age cycle for than to remineralize the soil? More in a bit.)

The mineral supply starts to be an abandoned child when we move from the sea to the soil to the plant. Man is left far behind on this trail.

Minerals are rocks. While water may dissolve rock, slowly, plants have no similar ability.

While the sea is full of microorganisms that can and do live by eating rocks, it will surprise many that the soils USED to be the same way.

The ground is full of earthworms after the rain IF IF IF the soil is healthyYou remember the dirt of your childhood (if you are over 70) and how rich it was in earth worms, particularly when it rained. In fact the soils of our ancestors were filled with tiny micro-organisms, like worms but much smaller. They would take in rock (as an INORGAIC mineral) as food, and their waste product was that same rock but now magically transformed into an organic form -- the molecules got transformed -- alchemy!

These findings point to the importance of providing adequate conditions for earthworm activity in tropical agroecosystems, together with organic residue management, to enhance soil fertility, crop yields and agricultural sustainability.

Application of poisonous chemicals to the soil should be avoided. Plants and animal residues should be added regularly to the soil.

If we continue the usage of chemical fertilizers, lend will be deteriorated environment will get polluted and there is a chance of occurrence of several diseases in the human society

(Click here for the story on the vanishing earthworms.)

Some life works on the rocks of the physical universe to convert them into substance which other life can use. Further up the food chain man converts pigs into pork.

How many Scientists have tried to create life in a testbube?Atoms of iron, silicon, calcium, sulfur and others were eaten by these living creatures which did what no test tube has ever been able to do and which no bag of fertilizer comes close to doing. These creatures ADD CARBON to the pure elements or to the molecules of mixed elements and convert inorganic rock into organic minerals.

Isn't it strange that neither plants NOR animals digest rocks, but microorganisms do. You would think it was planned that way!

Is there a plan? More on that later.

The bottom of the sea and the back yard of your youthful home housed creatures that do what man cannot do -- eat rocks -- and convert them to something the plaThe bugs eat sulfur and it all becomes part of the Food Chainnts AND animals can use.

Talk about a food chain!!

Who has been in charge of planning on this planet??

Where did the worms go?

Who has decided to get rid of worms and fill your feed, your food, with minerals that your body can not use?

They didn't ask for my vote!

The food chain has been broken.

I've come to fix it!

Pity the poor plant! Minerals in the soil, but the pesticides, the fungicides, the fertilizers ALL kill those little microorganisms, so whatever minerals may be in the soil stay there while the plant, and the people who eat the plant, try to live without minerals.

There is another evil on our planet. Minerals DO come in plants and food, but the fancy term "bioavailable" rears its head to suggest that all the "wrong type of iron" in the world, swallowed, will not cure your anemia.

The Planning Committee for the PlanetAnd, talk about "planning?" Some have noted that plants lack those minerals so they add minerals to some fertilizers (probably 5% of less of our fertilizers add any minerals beyond the simple chemical basics). However, the other chemicals in those bags guarantee that the bugs in the ground will die before they can eat any rocks -- and the added minerals are NEVER organic -- but inorganic or good stuff chemically bound to bad stuff so it can't be taken up by the plants.

You may not know this, but plants need those minerals just as much as humans do.

Sick TreesWhen plants don't get the minerals, or when trees don't get those minerals, they catch fire from lightening of campfires far more easily. They die from insects. The plants die, but not to worry because we have chemicals that prevent them from burning, that prevent the fungus, that prevent just about everything INCLUDING life.

The lack of minerals in the soil is aggravated by those few years when the farming took them out, hurray, but there was nothing put back except chemicals -- and the worms are dead even if there are still some rocks around.

Sulfur is a special case -- of all the minerals it turns out that sulfur is the key to life.

Amazingly, organic sulfur (in the form of Methyl Sulfonyl Methand - MSM) kill parasites in humans!

Patent # 385116

Methylsulfonylmethane is effective in treating parasitic infections in animals, including human beings.

It also turns out that Sulfur plays an important role in the Periodic Table of Elements. Click here for Karl Loren's simplified description of the Periodic Table of Elements. The following paragraphs are excerpted from Karl's article on the Periodic Table.

"Triads" were discovered even before the periodic table was in any full form. "Triads" simply meant a group of three chemicals as shown in a list in the order of "atomic weights" (similar to atomic number) that had similarities.

German chemist Dobereiner .. was the first to notice the existence of various groups of three elements, subsequently called triads, which showed chemical similarities and which displayed an important numerical relationship, namely, that the equivalent weight, or atomic weight, of the middle element is the approximate mean of the values of the two flanking elements in the triad. (Scerri, pg 42)

The interesting significance of triads is that with more insight, and according to Dr. Scerri

It emerges that in certain parts of the modern periodic table the triad relationship turns out to be exact if atomic numbers are used instead of atomic weights. For example, a number of triads discovered by Dobreiner behave in this manner.

. . .

From the perspective of the modern periodic table about 50% of all possible vertical triads, using atomic numbers, are in fact exact. (Scerri, pg 58)

A "vertical triad" consists three elements that are in the same vertical column of the Table -=- such as Oxygen (Atomic 8) - Sulfur (Atomic 16) - Germanium (Atomic 32). It appears that sulfur and germanium relate very much to oxygen in very unique ways -- they enable oxygen to be transported across the membrane of a cell -- thus allowing health of the cell, health and multiplication of the stem cells and regeneration. (source)

Sulfur is in the food chain in much the same way it is in the "life chain" from ancient times and ancient sea beds before oxygen was used to support life.

Could sulfur be the key to restoration of life on this planet? That is the question for this web site. This web site offers a wealth of detail; don't miss it. If you already know the story or trust Karl Loren's advice, click here to acquire some of this BioSulf™ (registered trademark) brand of sulfur.

Biosulf enables the transport of oxygen across the membrane of the cell - with the decrease in the amount of oxygen in the air we breathe, our oxygen-based life has taken a nose-dive.

Scientists find fossils of ancient birds and animals that were far larger than anything today roaming the earth. It is simple science to figure out how animals could be this large -- and to realize that with the oxygen content in today's atmosphere, that wouldn't happen.

It is simple, when you are breathing air which contains 50% oxygen, there a vast difference in the amount of oxygen that gets into your cells and powers the size and strength of the body.

The largest flying creature alive today is the Andean condor Vulture gryphus (image below). At maximum size it weighs about 22 pounds and has a wingspread of about 10 feet. But 65 million years ago in the late cretaceous period, the last age of dinosaurs, there was another larger flying animal, the giant pterosaur Quetzalcotalus. It had a wingspread of over 40 feet, the size of a small airplane. Other pterosaurs were also quite large. The pteranodons of the late jurassic period, the classic flying dinosaurs of magazine illustrations, had a maximum wingspan of about 33 feet.

Andean Condor 11 Foot Wing Spread

Andean condors can glide for hours......using the updrafts from the Andes mountains to carry them along on their huge wings.  The wingspan of condors can reach 10-12 feet

This presents a puzzle: how is it that the largest flying animals of the cretaceous were able to attain so much greater size than modern birds? There are severe physical limits associated with flight. It is difficult for large birds to generate enough lift to take off. Consider the well-known square-cube law: if you double the size of a bird by simple scaling, its wing area and associated lift go up by 22, or a factor of 4, while the body weight that must be lifted goes up by a factor of 23, or a factor of 8. When an evolving flying animal species increases in size the basic design must be altered to accommodate the reduced lift-to-payload ratio. But if anything, the pterosaurs were less well designed than modern birds. They lacked the birds' efficient keelbone muscle structure and the aerodynamic advantages of feathers. How, then, could pterosaurs have grown so large? (source)

What amount of oxygen may have existed in the air many millions of years ago? To power these creatures?

But now there is evidence that the cretaceous atmosphere may have been very different. Samples oBug Amberf 80 million year old air have been analyzed. You well might ask how there could be samples of air trapped and preserved for 80 million years. One might say that nature has provided the sample bottle. Source

Jewelry called "bug amber" also trapped small bubbles of air from the time of the pine sap that hardened into the amber -- many millions of year old samples of the air in those days. See image on right above.

The atmosphere of the Earth 80 million years ago was discovered to have 50% more oxygen than modern air.(source)

pterosaurs Flying CreatureThe problem of how the giant pterosaurs were able to generate enough energy to become airborne has troubled many paleontologists. For example, the Encyclopedia Britannica makes the unlikely suggestion that the pteranodon may have launched itself by "running downhill" on its stubby legs. The discovery of the oxygen enriched atmosphere of the cretaceous period sheds new light on this problem. In such an atmosphere many of the constraints of metabolism are relaxed. The creatures of the cretaceous may have been literally turbo-charged like race cars by the oxygen enriched atmosphere. It becomes plausible that a flying creature that evolved during that period could reach size limits that are impossible in today's anemic atmosphere. (source)

Could supercharging our cells with oxygen NOW revert man to cell health, cell growth, and cell function to what man was capable of millions of years ago?

Biosulf offers just that promise.

 

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