pimg class=”alignright” title=”Onion and Garlic” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/onionandgarlic.jpg” alt=”onionandgarlic” width=”320″ height=”212″ /#8220;Be sure to eat your sulfur.#8221;/p
pWhen#8217;s the last time someone told you that? Except for the a title=”TEDxIowaCity – Dr. Terry Wahls – Minding Your Mitochondria” href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3Wc” target=”_blank”Wahls talk/a, probably never. My mother certainly didn#8217;t./p
pFew people even know much about sulfur besides the whole rotten egg, fire and brimstone thing. It#8217;s a mineral with a role in our physiology, but it doesn#8217;t showboat like the obscenely corporeal calcium, forming bones and teeth that you can literally feel and see. It won#8217;t immediately soothe your restless muscles or put you right to sleep, like magnesium. Unlike zinc, it doesn#8217;t figure prominently in the production of a sexy hormone like a title=”A Primal Primer: testosterone” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-to-increase-testosterone-naturally/”testosterone/a. And though you can take a title=”A Primal Primer: Iodine” href=”http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.marksdailyapple.com/iodine-deficiency/amp;sa=Uamp;ei=a9YwT5LAGOiisQLN_oDmBgamp;ved=0CAQQFjAAamp;client=internal-uds-cseamp;usg=AFQjCNG7T6fmTet-CDyN8uZtHXJWIuLLFg”iodine/a and get an instant reaction from your thyroid, taking sulfur doesn#8217;t produce anything tangible. In short, […]
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