Electrolytes and Cu-Zn in periodic table
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ramanan
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Date: February 09, 2014 12:48AM Na (11),Mg(12),K(19) and Ca(20) are the electrolytes which could sustain human life for at least a year, they are under group 1 and 2, I have mentioned the no of electrons is bracket, say for eg. if we mix banana and dulse , we can get very good proportion K and Na and which is from period 3 and period 4, in spite rest of Mg and Ca may be balanced of group 2A, gives same effect of electrolytes or IV glucose, would it help a raw foodist to survive in case of catastrophe in tropical places?
Would the same conversion Cu(29) to Zn (30) is possible from Group 1B and 2B of period 4, I meant to say Cu is cation and Zn is also cation , if the Cu molecule gains one electron it can become Zn, since all nuts , fruits , etc., have high copper if gaining one electron/proton would provide precious daily value of Zn of 9mg that would be great, please let me know if there is easy way (keep this atomic numbers in mind) for body to metabolize Zn from Cu inside our body? Re: Electrolytes and Cu-Zn in periodic table
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: February 09, 2014 03:23AM ramanan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Would the same conversion Cu(29) to Zn (30) is > possible from Group 1B and 2B of period 4, I meant > to say Cu is cation and Zn is also cation , if the > Cu molecule gains one electron it can become Zn, > since all nuts , fruits , etc., have high copper > if gaining one electron/proton would provide > precious daily value of Zn of 9mg that would be > great, please let me know if there is easy way > (keep this atomic numbers in mind) for body to > metabolize Zn from Cu inside our body? When it comes to using the periodic table of elements I just stay in the vertical rows instead of trying to transmute metals going from side to side. If I want to absorb more zinc I focus on detoxing cadmium and mercury for instance. Re: Electrolytes and Cu-Zn in periodic table
Posted by:
ramanan
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Date: February 09, 2014 03:57AM Brilliant, Cd and Hg reduction to boost Zn, it's a good analogy, I will find the science behind and post it, any insight of natural electrolyte intake through food other than combination of fruits and sea veggies, it is going to provide Na and K, I wonder how Mg and Ca are metabolized in each cells and how they play role in release of ATP and energy from mitochondria and cytoplasm of cells. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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