April 2007


Once, not so long ago, our ancestors got their drinking water directly from streams, rivers and lakes. This water was pure, uncontaminated and rich in mineral content.

Perilous waters
Today our drinking water comes from a spigot or from a plastic bottle. Purity is a thing of the past. Pollutants and contaminants such as acetone, butyl acetate, defoliants, dissolved oil, formaldehyde, methyl ethyl ketone and potassium permanganate are commonly found in public water supplies. As a result, municipal water-purification facilities have intensified their efforts to remove these contaminants and others from drinking water. Unfortunately, modern water-treatment methods also depletes drinking water of precious minerals like calcium and, most importantly, magnesium.

Because of the poor quality of municipal tap water, health-conscious people are increasingly relying on bottled or home-filtered water for their drinking needs. The problem is, once again, that most filtered and bottled waters provide little or no magnesium at all.

Magnesium’s Crucial Role
Magnesium plays many crucial roles in the body, including suppressing unstable heart rhythms, controlling blood pressure, maintaining insulin sensitivity, and regulating over 300 enzymes. Attaining optimal magnesium levels is an absolute requirement for good health.

The implications of magnesium deficiency are serious. Communities with low magnesium content in drinking water show increased rates of sudden death.

"According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (1977) there have been more than 50 studies, in nine countries, that have indicated an inverse relationship between water hardness and mortality from cardiovascular disease. That is, people who drink water that is deficient in magnesium and calcium generally appear more susceptible to this disease. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences has estimated that a nation-wide initiative to add calcium and magnesium to soft water might reduce the annual cardiovascular death rate by 150,000 in the United States (1)."

Too Little Too Late
The bottom line is that we cannot rely on our drinking water, bottled or filtered, to provide us with adequate magnesium. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for magnesium—that is, the amount required to prevent severe deficiency—is 420 mg a day for men and 320 mg a day for women. In cities with the highest magnesium water content, only 30% of the RDA can be obtained by drinking two liters of tap water a day (2). In most cities, only a meager 10-20% of the daily requirement can be obtained. That leaves 70-90% of the daily magnesium requirement that must be obtained from other sources.

What Your Doctor Won't Tell You
Medical ignorance, or worse, willful medical ignorance, continues to be a major cause of death in the US. Doctors prescribe expensive patented drugs, while low-cost nutrients such as magnesium remain overlooked. Although more and more cardiologists are recommending coenzyme Q10 and fish oil, hardly anyone points out the critical importance of magnesium. As a result, startling numbers of aging Americans suffer the often lethal consequences of magnesium deficiency.

What You Can Do
To begin with, you can eat magnesium-rich foods. Green vegetables such as spinach are good sources of magnesium. Some legumes (beans and peas), nuts, seeds, and whole, unrefined grains are also good sources of magnesium. Refined grains, on the other hand, are generally low in magnesium. When white flour is refined and processed, the magnesium-rich germ and bran are removed. Bread made from whole-grain wheat flour provides more magnesium than bread made from white refined flour.

FOODS RICH IN MAGNESIUM
Almonds Oat Flour
Baked Potatoes (With Skin) Oatmeal
Bananas Peanuts
Basil Pine Nuts
Beet Greens Pistachio Nuts
Black Walnuts Poppy Seeds
Blackstrap Molasses Pumpkin
Bran Cereal Sage
Brazil Nuts Savory
Cashews Seaweeds
Celery Seed Seeds
Chocolate Shredded Wheat
Cocoa Powder Soybean Flour
Coriander Spinach
Cumin Seed Squash
Dill Weed Tarragon
Dried Mustard Tofu
Fennel Seed Wheat Bran
Green Leafy Vegetables Whole Grains
Legumes Whole Wheat Flour
Marjoram  

Another way to optimize your magnesium intake is to choose water that is rich in magnesium. Unfortunately in the US this is easier said than done.  The FDA regulates bottled water and mandates that the only additives permitted are fluoride and antimicrobials to deter bacterial growth.  With the exception of Florida's Original Fountain of Youth Mineral Water, drinking an entire liter of many so-called mineral waters provides only a minimal amount of magnesium. Of course dietary supplements are not intended to treat or cure any disease.  However, by adding a magnesium supplement to your diet, you can easily meet your RDA without drinking gallons of expensive mineral water.

What You Need To Know About Magnesium

  1. Magnesium is critical to human health, helping the body perform functions as varied as blood pressure regulation, muscle contraction, heart rhythm stabilization, and nervous system communication.

  2. Modern water-purification techniques, consumption of magnesium-depleted bottled waters, and poor dietary habits contribute to widespread magnesium deficiencies in the US and around the world. Although the US RDA for magnesium is 420 mg per day for adult men and 320 mg for adult women, most Americans ingest only about 270 mg of magnesium per day.

  3. Magnesium deficiencies have been linked to sudden death from cardiac arrhythmias, along with conditions such as muscle cramps, migraine headaches, and metabolic syndrome.

  4. Optimal magnesium intake, by contrast, is associated with improved insulin sensitivity, optimal lipoprotein levels, suppression of abnormal heart rhythms, reduced blood pressure, relief from migraine headaches, and improved exercise capability, among other health benefits.

  5. Strategies for optimizing daily magnesium intake include consuming foods high in magnesium content, supplementing with the soluble fiber known as inulin, drinking magnesium-rich mineral waters, and taking magnesium supplements.
References
  1. 1. Dr. Harold D. Foster, "Groundwater and Human Health,” Groundwater Resources of British Columbia, Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks and Environment Canada, pp 6.1-6.3 (reprint), 1994.

  2. 2. Available at: www.mgwater.com. Accessed June 6, 2005

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Whole House Filter

Get rid of polluted chlorine and get cleaner, better tasting water!
Our new Activated Charcoal Whole House Filter meets the public protocols of Dr. Hulda Clark. It’s the solution we’ve all been waiting for! Several exciting features set the Activated Charcoal Whole House Filter apart from ordinary charcoal filters.

LARGE CAPACITY - Our Activated Charcoal Whole House Filter is fully four feet tall.
LOOSE CARBON MEDIA - Loose carbon media means maximum filtration.
DR. CLARK'S PROTOCOLS - Our Whole House Water Filter meets Dr. Clark's Protocols.
HOT WATER BACKWASH - Our Whole House Water Filter performs an automatic hot water backwash.

The Whole House Filter contains activated carbon made from coconut shells, that meets the public protocols of Dr. Clark. This ensures maximum chlorine removal, providing pure water for all your needs.

For more information visit: Activated Carbon | Whole House Water Filter

Whole House Water Filtration Kit (Version II)
Whole House Water Filtration Kit (Version II) is NOW AVAILABLE. The price of that system is $1,695.00. The new system has several advantages, including:

  1. Automatic Valves that remains open in case of power outage. This is called a normally open solenoid valve. In this case a normally open valve ensures water flow to your house even in the case of power outage. You get 2 normally open and 2 normally closed solenoid valves with each system. You can buy the solenoid valves separately for $114.24 each.

  2. Computerized Main Control Valve, allowing for you to set the exact backwash time needed. Ten- minute backwash is sufficient for the Activated Carbon. This reduces water consumption for backwash. Currently the backwash is 15 minutes, then a 50-minute break, followed by a second backwash of 15 minutes. This consumes 120 gallons of water (30 minutes x 4 GPM). We can reduce the backwash time to 10 minutes backwash plus 6 minutes rinse. This would consume 64 gallons (16 minutes x 4 GPM).

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April Discounts

15% Discount for the following items!
Discount Code: minerals

  1. Chromium Picolinate - 200 mcg, 100 capsules | Dietary Supplement
    Original Price: $6.15


  2. Magnesium Oxide - 300 mg Pure Magnesium 100 capsules | Dietary Supplement
    Original Price: $5.75


  3. Calcium - 350 mg 100 Capsules | Dietary Supplement
    Original Price: $6.45


  4. Zinc - 30 mg 100 capsules | Dietary Supplement
    Original Price: $6.45

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Dr. Hulda Clark's Speaking Engagements for the Month of April (Tentative Traveling Schedule)

  1. April 28th & 29th - ALIVE EXPO
    Georgia World Congress Center
    285 Andrew Young International Blvd., NW
    Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591


  2. June 23rd & 24th - HEALTH FREEDOM EXPO
    Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center
    1551 Thoreau Drive
    Schaumburg, Illinois 60173


  3. September (TBA) - HEALTH FREEDOM EXPO
    New York City, New York


  4. November 3rd & 4th - ALIVE EXPO
    Seattle Center Exhibition Hall
    305 Harrison Street
    Seattle, Washington 98109


  5. December 1st & 2nd - HEALTH FREEDOM EXPO
    Austin Convention Center
    500 E. Cesar Chavez Street
    Austin, Texas 78701


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Free Hardcopy Articles

We will send a hard copy of the following two articles to you and a friend or family member (if you provide us with the address), with every direct order of Book/CD/Video.

Why We're Losing The War On Cancer (and how to win it)

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  3. "Metastasis is a big idea. It's hard to do replicable experiments with so many variables. But it's the kind of research we need." [March issue, 2004]
Fear in the fields: How hazardous wastes become fertilizer
By Duff Wilson, Seattle Times staff reporter, Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

"It's really unbelievable what's happening, but it's true. They just call dangerous waste a product, and it's no longer a dangerous waste, it's a fertilizer."
-Patty Martin, former Major. Seattle Times, July 3, 1997.

The article is a summary of a book by Duff Wilson, Fateful Harvest. This book has received the following reviews:

"Timely and chilling."
- Library Journal

"Gripping.... [Wilson] never forgets this is a story foremost about individual human beings rather than a policy tract."
- Seattle Times

"A crackerjack investigative report on the toxic waste in the fertilizer that helps grow the food on our table."
- Kirkus Reviews

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Standard Discounts

The following discounts are only available at DrClarkStore.com:

  1. 2% Discount off all products when you order online | Coupon Code: two


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