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The Dead Sea Stats
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The elevation of the Dead Sea is
about 411 meters below sea level making it the lowest point on Earth It is
overlooked by the Masada fortress and is home to a unique climate. Its waters
contain 21 minerals including calcium, magnesium, potassium and bromine. Of these
21 minerals 12 are found in no other sea or ocean. |
Comparisons of the composition of
the Dead Sea's chemical make-up to other oceans and lakes show that the Dead Sea
water contains 31.5% salt. The SO4 ion concentration is very low and the
concentration of the bromine ion is the highest of all waters on Earth. |
While chlorides neutralize the
majority of the calcium ions in the Dead Sea water the NaCl concentration is only
12% to 18%. The NaCl concentration in other seas is 97%! The Dead Sea is fed by
several major streams such as the River Jordan but, like the Great Salt Lake, there
is no outlet except through evaporation. The unique climate of the region allows
the water temperatures to vary from a low of about 19 degrees C in winter to a high
of about 31 degrees C in summer. |
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 |
STATS on Minerals in your
Body
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95% of all bodily functions rely on minerals.
Minerals orchestrate the delicate biochemistry of our
bodies.
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Each cell in the body has 4,000+ different types of enzymes lying dormant and just
waiting to be activated. To become active, both major and minor minerals are required
in the process. Most people never fully activate all of their enzymes because they lack
the minerals required to do so. |
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