Ormus and Ocean Water

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Ormus, more easily understood as essential minerals abundantly found in seawater and previously
unknown to modern scientist; a researcher, David Hudson, rediscovered these essential elements by
accident. After extensive testing and observation, these minerals showed fantastic and mystical
behaviors detectable in not only plants, but also the human body and the mind.
Ormus elements apparently show up in our
reality (deep in the Earth, in lava, in salts, in the oceans, in springs, etc.) as in folded
substances that, under certain types of stimulation, will unfold into a metal. Ormus could be the
source of all metals. Therefore, we identify the ORMUS ELEMENTS in relationship to the metal they
can unfold into (e.g. Ormus copper, Ormus gold, Ormus rhodium,
etc.)
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Ocean
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For countless centuries the vital elements have been eroded into the sea. What state are they in while
mixed with our vast oceans? Analysis of seawater shows a constant proportional balance of all the
water-soluble elements. Three and one-half percent, by weight, of seawater is composed of sea salts, or
sea solids. Chemical analysis shows that all the elements in the Atomic Table are present, with the
possible exception of some of the gases. |
ORMUS in Ocean
Water |
T
he World’s Best Kept Secret
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One way people can obtain all the colloidal minerals they need
is from fresh seawater taken about a teaspoon a day |
Don Nance has demonstrated that dried Dead Sea precipitate is
over 36% ORMUS/ORME using a professional assay that he has made available to the ORMUS
community |
. http://ormusia.org/ormus/tw/dsassays.htm |
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Health from the Sea and Soil, by Charles B. Ahlson (Exposition Press, NY,
1962), described the remarkable health improvements by people with different ailments gained
simply by taking fresh seawater. |
It is important that the
seawater is fresh and unheated, because once heated the minerals lose their colloidal status
necessary for the body to properly utilize them. |
Detailed composition of
seawater
at 3.5% salinity |
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Element
Hydrogen H2O
Oxygen H2O
Sodium NaCl
Chlorine NaCl
Magnesium Mg
Sulfur S
Potassium K
Calcium Ca
Bromine Br |
At.weight
1.00797
15.9994
22.9898
35.453
24.312
32.064
39.102
40.08
79.909 |
ppm
110,000
883,000
10,800
19,400
1,290
904
392
411
67.3 |
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Element
Molybdenum Mo
Ruthenium Ru
Rhodium Rh
Palladium Pd
Argentum (silver) Ag
Cadmium Cd
Indium In
Stannum (tin) Sn
Antimony Sb |
At.weight
0.09594
101.07
102.905
106.4
107.870
112.4
114.82
118.69
121.75 |
ppm
0.01
0.0000007
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0.00028
0.00011
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0.00081
0.00033 |
Helium He
Lithium Li
Beryllium Be
Boron B
Carbon C
Nitrogen ion
Fluorine F
Neon Ne
Aluminium Al
Silicon Si
Phosphorus P
Argon Ar
Scandium Sc
Titanium Ti
Vanadium V
Chromium Cr
Manganese Mn
Ferrum (Iron) Fe
Cobalt Co
Nickel Ni |
4.0026
6.939
9.0133
10.811
12.011
14.007
18.998
20.183
26.982
28.086
30.974
39.948
44.956
47.90
50.942
51.996
54.938
55.847
58.933
58.71 |
0.0000072
0.170
0.0000006
4.450
28.0
15.5
13
0.00012
0.001
2.9
0.088
0.450
<0.000004
0.001
0.0019
0.0002
0.0004
0.0034
0.00039
0.0066 |
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Tellurium Te
Iodine I
Xenon Xe
Cesium Cs
Barium Ba
Lanthanum La
Cerium Ce
Praesodymium Pr
Neodymium Nd
Samarium Sm
Europium Eu
Gadolinium Gd
Terbium Tb
Dysprosium Dy
Holmium Ho
Erbium Er
Thulium Tm
Ytterbium Yb
Lutetium Lu
Hafnium Hf |
127.6
166.904
131.30
132.905
137.34
138.91
140.12
140.907
144.24
150.35
151.96
157.25
158.924
162.50
164.930
167.26
168.934
173.04
174.97
178.49 |
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0.064
0.000047
0.0003
0.021
0.0000029
0.0000012
0.00000064
0.0000028
0.00000045
0.0000013
0.0000007
0.00000014
0.00000091
0.00000022
0.00000087
0.00000017
0.00000082
0.00000015
<0.000008 |
Copper Cu
Zinc Zn
Gallium Ga
Germanium Ge
Arsenic As
Selenium Se
Krypton Kr
Rubidium Rb
Strontium Sr
Yttrium Y
Zirconium Zr
Niobium Nb |
63.54
65.37
69.72
72.59
74.922
78.96
83.80
85.47
87.62
88.905
91.22
92.906 |
0.0009
0.005
0.00003
0.00006
0.0026
0.0009
0.00021
0.120
8.1
0.000013
0.000026
0.000015 |
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Tantalum Ta
Tungsten W
Rhenium Re
Osmium Os
Iridium Ir
Platinum Pt
Aurum (gold) Au
Mercury Hg
Thallium Tl
Lead Pb
Bismuth Bi
Thorium Th
Uranium U
Plutonimu Pu |
180.948
183.85
186.2
190.2
192.2
195.09
196.967
200.59
204.37
207.19
208.980
232.04
238.03
(244) |
<0.0000025
<0.000001
0.0000084
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0.000011
0.00015
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0.00003
0.00002
0.0000004
0.0033
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Note! ppm= parts per million = mg/litre =
0.001g/kg.
source: Karl K Turekian: Oceans. 1968. Prentice-Hall
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