Capra Mineral Whey Best Whey Protein

$47.53
Capra Mineral Whey (CMW) is a 100% natural electrolyte replacement Goat milk whey is an excellent source of this alkalizing, mineral rich replacement. When I became aware of the mineral content of Mt. Capra Mineral Whey the quality and quantity of Potassium, Sodium, and Calcium contained in the whey preparation, as well as the 19 other trace minerals CMW is a highly effective potassium supplement, as well as food based sodium and calcium.
Because 90% of the minerals in goats’ milk are contained in the whey, CMW minerals are a natural part of the micro structure of concentrated whey. Nutrient absorption works best when groups of nutrients, including minerals, are available in the digestive tract at the same time.
CMW is a concentrated food that contains minerals in naturally occurring combinations that are well assimilated and is an effective mineral supplement.
What does Potassium do?
The role of potassium is varied and important. It does away with the harmful effects of acidic waste products, helps keep the body hydrated, and, along with sodium, helps equalize the pH balance in muscular cells.
Muscle tissue (heart also) is the main storage for the mineral potassium. Sodium and potassium share many important jobs in the body and are usually located in the same areas. Second only to breathing and maintaining heartbeat, the most important metabolic function our bodies perform is to maintain a specific pH.
Minerals that enable the electrical transmission of inter-cellular messages, i.e. sodium and potassium, maintain the acid/alkaline ratio almost unchanging. Heart irregularity, fatigue and immune deficiencies, along with acid alkaline imbalance may signal bio-organic potassium deficiencies.
Capra whey is an excellent source of potassium.
What? Sodium healthy!? Chronic indigestion, intestinal irritation, constipation, ulcers and other stomach disorders often signal a shortage of food based sodium. Arthritis, rheumatism and osteoporosis, all joint problems, can be caused because of the same lack of sodium. Reserve supplies of sodium are stored in joints, ligaments, and lymph fluid, but chiefly in the walls of the stomach and small bowel. Because of the alkalinity of the walls of the stomach, it is able to counteract the acid produced to aid the digestive process. Without this important mineral, the tissue would be subject to the action of the digestive juices.
Stress, whether mental or physical, or food that has been robbed of its nutrients by processing, cause the body to make acid. When this occurs, sodium is withdrawn from the above mentioned areas to neutralize the acid. If too much of the mineral storage is taken from the digestive tract, then the sources in the joints and ligaments will be drawn upon and those areas will be affected. What’s so critical about pH? When our bodies are “working”, acid is created. Our bodies are alkaline by design to counteract the acid produced.
When there is too much acid, our body becomes a “greenhouse” for undesirable bacteria, yeast and other unhealthy organisms to grow in. Alkaline foods play an important part in maintaining a proper pH balance in the body. The “ingredients” for a good healthy environment are all present in CMW, calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium.
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