Proportions
of M-state Elements in Precipitate From Various Sea Waters
Ormus or M-state elements refer to precious metal elements occurring in different atomic high-spin states.
These include Cobalt, nickel, Copper, silver, Platinum, Gold, Mercury Iridium, Osmium and palladium rhodium among
other elements.
They are abundant in sea water and also occur in various biological systems
These elements exhibit a propensity from one element to another, generally tending towards gold m-state material.
The most stable element is gold but its half-life is greatly reduced by sunlight.
The proportions of M-state elements there varies sharply across various sea charts, depending on the local climate
and weather patterns which greatly impact on their natural occurrence.
The percentage of m-state elements in precipitate from various sea waters indicates that m-state gold for instance,
occurs at 70% levels in the Dead Sea, 19% in the Salt Lake and at 14% in the Pacific Ocean while rhodium occurs at
30% in both Salt Lake and Pacific water, but has negligible traces in Dead Sea.
Iridium may be hard to trace in Dead Sea, but occurs at 5% in Salt Lake and at about 6 to 9% in the Pacific while
m-state magnesium occurs at 30% levels in the Dead Sea, 46% in Salt Lake and indeterminate amounts in the
Pacific.
Ormus Minerals Nutrition Formulas
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