Sunday, May 11, 2008

The Law of Selective Uptake


The law of selective uptake in a nutshell is this: radioactive elements act just like their non-radioactive counterparts. When cells are saturated with the minerals and vital nutrients they need in order to function properly, the possibility that a radioactive mineral or nutrient will
move in to take its place is seriously minimized. 
If our diets are lacking the minerals and vital nutrients necessary to block the absorption of these radioactive imposters then the law of selective uptake goes into effect. 

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