Conclusion
Seawater is a living medium that offers a remarkable mineral balance relative to the internal environment of the organism: all its elements are naturally dosed in proportions close to those of the internal environment and form a highly active biologic synergy. From a therapeutic point of view, if the sea ions display in the body an activity close to (or that could become similar to) that of the internal environment ions (as assumed and discussed in many studies), the influence of seawater on the organism should be of first importance in terms of pH balance, mineral salts and trace elements.
So far the studies done have shown the efficacy of the method and the need for a deeper knowledge of marine plasma both at the fundamental level – so as to better comprehend the organization, form and structure of mineral salts and their interactions with the organism -, and at the applied level by focusing on the main areas outlined here so as to determine more specifically the required posology and the resulting impact.
As the birthplace of life and the medium of infinitely rich and complex biological activity seawater is also the natural mineral substitute for the internal environment and human plasma, thus opening the door to a major area of research which is particularly important in the face of the almost generalized deficiencies mentioned in public health reports.
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