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  • The key is what you absorb.
  • Diamond Tree brings you
  • abundance of minerals
  • your body has been thirsty for

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Mineral deficiency is believed to be the number
one unidentified cause of body imbalance,
disease, and failure to assimilate nutrients into
the system.
Possible symptoms of mineral deficiency
  • Osteoporosis
  • High blood pressure
  • Immune-mediated conditions
  • Depression
  • Muscle weakness
  • Fatigue
  • Low blood sugar
  • Heart failure
  • Slow healing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Headache
  • Nausea / vomiting

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TEN minerals in maximum bioavailable form
  • unique qualities
  • purest healthy water in the world from Geumjin
    Mt. of Korea
  • super-saturation with essential minerals
  • 100 natural bioavailable form
  • derived from a deep underground source
  • naturally balanced ionic water
  • optimum 21 Calcium/Magnesium Ratio

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TEN minerals in maximum bioavailable form
  • exceptional benefits
  • supersenses the body's need for rehydration
  • stabilizes the metabolism
  • helps the body shed acidic toxic waste
  • helps reduce water retention

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TEN Diamond Tree has found the perfect Ocean
Stream and channeled it into the most beneficial
nutritional water in the world
  • Geumjin Mt. of KOREA

Serving Size 1 Bottle Content
Daily Value Content Daily
Value Amount per Serving Total Fat 0g 0
Calcium 15
Calories 0 Potassium 34mg 1
Magnesium 20 Sodium 770mg
32 Zinc
3 Carbohydrate 0g 0
Copper
2 Protein 0g Manganese
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Essential minerals for your body
  • Calcium  Bones, teeth, blood clotting, and nerve
    transmission are all influenced by calcium.
    Deficiencies of calcium are associated with bone
    malformations, increased fragility
    (Osteoporosis), and blood pressure abnormalities.
    We must consume enough daily requirements
    (1000mg/day) to maintain healthy bone structure
    and strength, nerve function, muscle contraction
    and enzyme activation.
  • Magnesium It is essential for human metabolism
    and for maintaining the electrical potential in
    nerve and muscle cells. It is a critical
    component to maintain both the acid-alkaline
    balance in the body and healthy functioning of
    nerves and muscles (including the heart), as well
    as to activate enzymes to metabolize blood
    sugars, proteins and carbohydrates. Magnesium is
    vital for proper bone growth and is indirectly
    related to adequate calcium absorption. A 21
    ratio of calcium to magnesium is essential to
    maintain strong bones. Indications of a magnesium
    deficiency may be muscle twitches, nervousness,
    abnormal heart beat and disorientation.
  • Selenium Selenium is an important mineral
    antioxidant in human nutrition. Since exercise
    (particularly endurance exercise) is associated
    with an increased production of potentially
    damaging oxidative by-products (peroxides and
    free radicals) in muscle fibers, it is possible
    that selenium may play a role in reducing
    muscular oxidative stress. Selenium functions
    through selenoproteins, which form oxidant
    defense enzymes. Its deficiency may result in
    muscle weakness and increased recovery time after
    exhaustive exercise.

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Essential minerals for your body
  • Sodium Sodium is essential for life and good
    health. It is necessary for maintaining proper
    water balance and blood pH. It is required for
    stomach, nerve, and muscle function. Failure to
    consume sufficient sodium intake when fluid and
    sodium losses are high can lead to hyponatremia.
  • The body cannot manufacture sodium itself so it
    must be supplied by food and water. Some experts
    estimate that as many as 20 of elderly people
    who take diuretics may be deficient in sodium.
    Moderate amounts of sodium may be needed in
    degenerative diseases like fibromyalgia.
  • Symptoms of sodium deficiency can include
    abdominal cramps, anorexia, confusion,
    dehydration, depression, dizziness, fatigue,
    flatulence, hallucinations, headache, heart
    palpitations, an impaired sense of taste,
    lethargy, low blood pressure, memory impairment,
    muscular weakness, nausea and vomiting, poor
    coordination, recurrent infections, seizures, and
    weight loss. On the other hand, excessive sodium
    intake can result in edema, high blood pressure,
    potassium deficiency, and liver and kidney
    disease.
  • Our body needs sodium in relatively large
    amounts. Research suggests a link between high
    sodium intake and high blood pressure, a major
    risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and kidney
    disease. However, this relationship is not true
    with the concurrent intake of other key minerals,
    including potassium, magnesium, and calcium (as
    in TEN).
  • Sodium, along with chloride and potassium are
    referred to as electrolytes because they possess
    a mild electrical charge when dissolved in body
    fluids. With their electrical charge, sodium,
    chloride, and potassium help to transmit nerve
    impulses throughout the body.

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Essential minerals for your body
  • Germanium Improves cellular oxygenation. Like
    hemoglobin, germanium acts as a carrier of oxygen
    to the cells. This helps to fight pain, keep the
    immune system functioning properly, and rid the
    body of toxins and poisons. A Japanese scientist,
    Kazuhiko Asai, found that an intake of 100 to 300
    milligrams of germanium everyday improved many
    illnesses, including rheumatoid arthritis, food
    allergies, elevated cholesterol, Candidiasis,
    chronic viral infections, cancer, and AIDS.
  • Potassium Studies show that blood pressure
    problem is not caused by too much sodium intake.
    Insufficient intake of minerals, especially
    calcium, potassium and magnesium are more serious
    cause. Potassium intake of about 3500 mg/day is
    useful in controlling high blood pressure.
    Adequate intakes of potassium help counteract the
    impact of excess sodium intake, thereby helping
    to control high blood pressure.
  • Mineral loss during sport activity Acute mineral
    loss from exercise can lead to many physical
    exacerbations such as shortness of breath,
    headache, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting and
    more. TEN can spontaneously replenish the lost
    minerals matter of seconds to reverse such
    symptoms.

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Facts about Salt
Many of us often interchange sodium and salt.
They are different substances. Salt is sodium
chloride. By weight, salt is composed of 40
percent sodium and 60 percent chloride. One
teaspoon of salt weighs approximately 5 grams and
contains 2300 milligrams of sodium. Including
and not limited to, high blood pressure, strokes,
rheumatism, gout, kidney osteoporosis, fluid
retention, weight gain, stomach ulcers, stomach
cancer are related to high intake of Table Salt.
Refined salt (table salt) has gone through
excessive processing, leaving only a synthetic
imitation of natural salt. It goes through sped
up production by drying salt at 1,200 degrees,
which completely eliminates its trace mineral
content.
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TEN
  • TEN contains natural form of sodium which, with
    other abundant minerals, contributes to
    beneficial results to our body (Without minerals,
    vitamins cannot work properly).
  • Natural form of sodium helps build the immune
    system and neutralize acidic body by making our
    body more alkaline.
  • Doctors and health experts recommend reducing the
    amount of sodium chloride (table salt) intake and
    replace with natural form of salt.
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