BioSulf

 

Karl's Research And Dr. MSR Ayyangar's Have Produced A New Form of MSM -- Never Before Seen

October 17, 2007

This is the third in a new series of electronic newsletters written personally by Karl Loren -- all new stuff.

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Author's Note:

I, Karl, and Jean Ross, leave today, October 17, 2007, for an extended trip to the East Jean Ross, OwnerCoast. I will have my lap top and very good internet connection and my cell phone which answers to a toll free number which you can get when Kimberly, at the warehouse gives it to you -- so you can reach me on my cell if she gives the number to you -- reach me on my toll free number connected to my cell. I will not always have that cell phone turned on. The image on the right is where Jean usually works on the finances for Vibrant Life.

Dennis, VP MarketingI have laid out text and subjects for more than 50 future issues of the Wednesday Letter and one of my staff will be helping me by putting these themes into final published form. Let him know what you think on new newsletters as he will be putting his own name on them as editor and respond to your messages.

This is the first edition of The Wednesday Letter treating the subject of Biosulf. I have scheduled my trip to the East in order to finish my writing and publishing at www.biosulf.org. You will be seeing a lot of my very intense research findings on those hundreds of pages and in forthcoming newsletters.

Sulfur Came Before Oxygen

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.

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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)

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!

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.

If you read this whole section (click below) you'll learn why this creature below no longer flies in our sky's.

pterosaurs Flying Creature

This brief excerpt is from Section One of Karl's epic work on "sulfur. You can CLICK HERE to read this first Section -- Succeeding Sections are then available through the menu, or you can wait for another Newsletter to give you another taste of this delicious subject on LIFE.