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Sulfur has been known since the early eras and is mentioned in The Bible and The Odyssey. Its real name comes from centric sulvere, which gives sulfurium in Latin.

IDENTITY

  • Symbol “S”.
  • Number 16 between the phosphorous and the chlorine in the periodical classification of elements.
  • Atomic mass = 32,065.

Sulfur is abundant in nature. It is presented either in its natural state, or in the forms of sulfurous or sulphates.

Its rich constitution and characteristic are part of many thermal spas. Sulfur has many therapeutically benefits.

BIOLOGICAL ROLES

Sulfur is part of the 7 elements, also known as macro-elements: Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorous, Sulfur, Sodium, Chlorine, and Magnesium.

Sulfur plays a major role in the organism, as it is part of the molecule that exists, under the same category as Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.

It intimately participates with all the phenomenons of life and it generates the highest point of all sociology (Loeper et Bory).

In human beings, Sulfur plays a role in the diverse essential functions as an agent: regulator of bile secretions, stimulator of the respiratory system, neutralizes toxins, helps in their cancellation, and anti-allergic.

NEED FOR THE ORGANISM

Sulfur is present in all the cells. It plays a role in the structure of proteins, respiration and the cells. Its contribution is mainly done by two amino acids, cysteine and methionine. The Sulfur compound plays a major role in the prevention of certain cancers.

The minimum daily requirement is more than 100 mg (cell renewal system uses 850 mg of Sulfur per day for adults). The daily supply of sulfuric amino acids is estimated at 13–14 mg per kg of weight. If the Sulfur contribution comes from a major part of sulfuric amino acids, it’s therefore necessary to have a supply under a non-oxidized form (garlic, seasonings, and eggs).

It also works on the protein structures and cell respiration. Sulfur is thus important for the proteins structure composition; more precisely (and scientifically) it is one of the tertiary protein structure elements. Sulfur belongs to the essential amino acids composition (methionine, cystine), of some vitamins (thiamine or B1, Biotin or B6) and of A coenzyme, which operates in many metabolisms. Sulfur is a trace element particularly useful in the liver detoxification. Sulfur operates in diverse essential functions as well (as an agent) such as the stimulation of cell respiration, the neutralisation and elimination of toxins, anti allergic

Besides, sulfur is often used for some therapeutic applications and in thermal springs. The sulfur components would play a major part in some cancer preventions.

WHY DOES OUR ORGANISM NEED A SUPPLEMENTARY OF SULFUR

  • Unbalanced meal, loss of supply
  • Disturbed assimilation
  • Higher demand of Sulfur when aging

Sulfur plays an important part in emunctories drainage. Emunctories are the main waste elimination tracts our body has. The main five are:

  1. The liver, which is without context the most important emunctories, as it not only filters and eliminates the wastes as the other emunctories do, but it is also able to neutralize –if it is healthy and works sufficiently– numerous toxic and carcinogenic substances. The filtered wastes by the liver are eliminated in the bile. A good production and a regular bile flow are not only warrant of a good digestion, but also of a good detoxification.
  2. The intestines, with their lengths (7 meters) and their diameter (3 to 8 cm) play also an important part. Indeed, the substance mass, which can stagnate, rot or ferment there, is huge and contributes to a great extent towards the auto intoxication. The main part of the population suffering from constipation, recommend intestine drainages can only have good effects.
  3. The kidneys, eliminate filtered wastes out of the blood while diluting them in urine. Any decrease of the quantity of urine or its concentration in wastes creates an accumulation of toxins in the organism, an accumulation which causes health troubles.
  4. The skin represents a double exit door as it rejects crystalloid wastes dissolved in the perspiration by the glands and colloidal wastes, dissolved in the sebum, by the sebaceous glands.
  5. The Lungs are above all a gaseous waste elimination tract, but because of the overfeeding and pollution, they reject solid wastes (phlegm) very often.

Source: Genuine Haarlem Oil

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