Sunday, December 30, 2007

Frequensea

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It’s all about the frequensea!

Our bodies need all the necessary elements to perform as nature intended. Left to its own devices, the human body has a marvellous system called homeostasis which keeps all systems in balance. Take away some critical component and the body experiences malfunctions that cause suboptimal performance. Too many malfunctions cause disease. This seems obvious of course.
Frequensea can help. Lots.

Did you know that there are tiny organisms with the ability to convert sunlight, warmth, water and minerals into protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and amino acids. Scientists say this was the beginning of life!

Phytoplankton are the single-cell plants are the basis of all other life forms on planet earth, they are the 'vegetation' of the ocean.

Phytoplankton are responsible for making up to 90% of Earth's oxygen.

So breathe easy.

Think eating plankton is nerdy, wanna argue with these guys?

Blue whales, bowhead whales, baleen whales, gray whales, humpbacks, and right whales all eat plankton. These species live between 80 and 150 years old and maintain great strength and endurance throughout their lives. The largest fish a plankton eating whale shark lives for over 150 years, grows up to 14 meters long, weights up to 15 tons, and is sexually active until it dies.
Not bad eh! (and they do say it's all about the frequensea:)

Phytoplankton has been dubbed the milk of mother earth, and doctors have commented that it contains in a concentrated form all that is needed to sustain a healthy life.

Not bad eh?

The body can heal itself more effectively when given the right nutrition....

...and nothing nutrifies the body like Frequensea.

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