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- Title: Lecture I: Nutrition and Health
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- carbohydrates. But we still need something else: minerals. We get them
- get it out of the ground and out of the air, From the mineral world;
- they can take their protein from lifeless, mineral sources. Neither
- earth. It contains many minerals, because minerals are in the earth
- constantly absorbing those minerals. So the root of the plant has a
- special relation to the mineral realm of the earth.
- And the head particularly needs minerals. For it is from the head that
- the earth and contain minerals. We need the minerals for
- those are minerals. So you can see that the human being needs roots in
- the earth and have a large quantity of minerals. They have the forces
- rich in minerals are able to reach the head. Substances rich in
- minerals, root substances, give strength to a human being by way of
- not have as much mineral content as the carrot; it is not as earthy.
- And it contains particularly carbohydrates; not so many minerals, but
- We need minerals, and minerals are furnished by any kind of root, but
- them, contain fats which they derive from the minerals. Now fats do
- not enter the human body so easily as carbohydrates and minerals.
- Minerals are not even changed. For example, when you shake salt into
- You see, that is the difference between fats and sugar or minerals.
- himself cannot form minerals. If he did not take in minerals, his body
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- Title: Lecture II: Nutrition and Health
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- four substances necessary to human nutrition: minerals, carbohydrates,
- of our head. The minerals we consume go up into the entire head; from
- living things; they are not minerals, they are something alive. A
- mineral kingdom: mineral fertilizer!
- And you can see, gentlemen, when one uses mineral fertilizer, it is as
- if one just put minerals into the ground; then only the root becomes
- If there is to be nothing but the mineral fertilizer that has now
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