| * It takes 23 Oz’s of Raw Goat
Milk to make 1 Oz of Capra Mineral Goat Whey
*Mt. Capra Mineral Goat Whey*
Health experts world wide agree that mineral
combinations found in whole foods possess what the body needs most
for maintenance and healing. "Mt. Capra Genuine Goat Milk
Whey is one of the best natural mineral supplements I know"
says Dr. Bernard Jensen. We find that 65% of the world today is
still living on goat milk. Goat milk is the most like human milk
in composition containing many rare base minerals balanced just
right to be very user friendly. Capra Mineral Whey (CMW) is a
mineral-rich, golden brown, dry natural food powder from
dehydrated goat milk whey. It is the ideal way to prevent or
correct diet-caused mineral deficiencies and resulting problems.
90% of the minerals contained in goat milk are contained in the
whey?
Facts About Minerals in Capra Mineral Whey
*Some minerals work more effectively with other
minerals in combination, such as:
-Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus &
Iron.
-Copper, Iron & Zinc.
-Zinc, Calcium, Copper & Phosphorus.
-Sodium and Potassium.
All of these combinations are in Capra Mineral
Whey!
*Minerals combinations found in whole foods like
CMW are assimilated with ease.
*High in sodium, potassium and calcium CMW has a
natural alkaline reaction.
*The most plentiful mineral ingredients in CMW
are electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride
and phospherous).
*The electrolytes plentiful in CMW make up the
electrically charged ions that help regulate water balance,
acid-alkaline balance, osmotic pressure, nerve impulse conduction,
muscle contraction and transport into and out of cells.
*Rich in Vital trace elements.
*Rich in important proteins.
*Sodium: Chronic
indigestion, intestinal irritation, constipation, ulcers and other
stomach disorders as well as joint troubles such as arthritis,
rheumatism and osteoporosis are often signs that bio-organic
sodium is deficient in the body. Reserve supplies of sodium are
stored in various places in the body (joints, ligaments and lymph
fluid) but chiefly in the wall of the stomach and small bowel.
This makes the tissues of the stomach highly alkaline, which is
needed to withstand the hydrochloric acid normally produced in the
stomach. If it were not for the presence of sodium, the stomach
walls would be destroyed by the acid in these tissues.
Whenever acids are produced anyplace in the body
through devitalized foods, mental strain and stress, etc., sodium
is withdrawn from the stomach and the above mentioned sights to
neutralize them. With this disturbance of balance, the stomach
wall cannot properly secrete acid so digestion becomes impaired.
If we overdraw on the sodium reserve in the stomach, the organ
with the next highest concentration of sodium (the joints) will
begin to suffer lack. This is because the blood, in attempting to
maintain chemical balance, will borrow it thus causing calcium to
come out of the solution and deposit in the joints causing joint
pain we see so common today. Remember, bio-organic sodium is food
sodium, not to be confused with table salt sodium, NaC1 which is
processed at extreme heat using many chemical procedures including
bleaching to get the finished product. The stomach, intestines,
joint and ligaments are sodium organs and are in constant need of
food sodium.
*Potassium: Heart irregularity, fatigue
and immune system deficiencies along with acid alkaline balance
may signal bio-organic potassium deficiency. Potassium is stored
mainly in muscle, including the heart muscle, neutralizing acid
wastes in the muscle tissue and controlling the acid alkaline
balance together with sodium. Potassium does many of the same
things sodium does, which is why they are nearly always found
together in the body. Second only to breathing and maintaining
heartbeat, the most important metabolic function our bodies
perform is to maintain a specific pH. The acid alkaline balance in
the body is kept nearly constant by the electrolytes (chiefly
sodium and potassium) so we must be sure to get the appropriate
foods to keep them up. Dr. Bernard Jensen lists goat whey in the
top ten of both sodium rich foods and potassium rich foods.
*The Important Role of Protein in Goat Milk
Whey.
The role of protein in food is not to provide
the body with protein, but to supply it with amino acids. The
digestive process begins in the stomach, breaking down a complete
protein to amino acids where they enter the small intestine and
are transported into the intestinal wall into the blood system.
This is where true goat whey "Magic" takes place.
1) The protein in goat milk is complete with all
the amino acids.
2) Our body utilizes complete goat whey protein
most effectively because it breaks down and absorbs the amino
acids at a rate that is optimal for our body usage.
3) Science has found from the moment of
conception our body uses protein to manufacture cells for growth
and maintenance of bone and tissue. Recent studies have revealed
protein is instrumental in the functioning of the human immune
system.
Actually the goat is truly an unsung hero and
shines in many nutritional departments. Goat milk is most like
human milk in composition containing many rare base minerals
balanced just right to be "user friendly". Goat milk
possesses unique concentrations and forms of specific nutrients.
In the Journal of Reproductive Medicine it systematically points
out the many important differences between cow milk and goat milk
making it particularly suitable for the diets of young children
and women.
For example, goat milk contains 28% more
selenium, 13% more calcium, 134% more potassium, and 350% more
niacin. Mineral Goat Whey contains 90% of all vitamins and
minerals found in Goat Milk. It’s also higher in sodium, copper,
manganese and the list goes on.
Minerals in Capra Mineral Whey
| Potassium |
884 mg |
| Calcium |
313 mg |
| Chloride |
280 mg |
| Iron |
51 mg |
| Phosphorus |
249 mg |
| Sodium |
189 mg |
| Magnesium |
24 mg |
| Zinc |
78 mg |
| Antimony |
8 mcg |
| Barium |
52 mcg |
| Copper |
17 mcg |
| Chromium |
12 mcg |
| Molybdenum |
58 mcg |
| Manganese |
1.5 mcg |
| Nickel |
8 mcg |
| Silicon |
8 mcg |
| Strontium |
27 mcg |
| Tin |
63 mcg |
| Selenium |
2.2 mcg |
* Based on two tablespoons per serving. It takes
23 oz of Raw Goat Milk.
to produce 1 ounce of Mineral Goat Whey.
** Use 1 Tablespoon twice daily in warm water,
juice or sprinkle on salads,
soups, cereals, etc.
Note: A person could live on Mineral Goat Whey
and Water alone for at least 3 months without the loss of anything
but fat. With a shelf life of 3 or more years Mineral Goat is the
perfect survival food.
Mineral Goat Whey is available in ... 12.7
oz, 25.4 oz, and 50.08 oz jars and 150 and 300 capsule bottles.
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