Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Because K, that is Potassium, is more chemically reactive than Ca, Calcium, an active element like K or Mg, (magnesium) can kick Calcium off the bond site where it is bound in feed or even in very low Ca soil. and make it chemically available. Get a good organic chemistry book. The chemically available metals and salts, their reactions and resultant compounds have a lot to do with the substrate and the secondary and even tertiary compounds with which they are a reacting or are in their presence at the time of the reaction. For instance, it is well known that both N and K applied to soil, release Ca. Plants will readily absorb K in a substituationary manner if Ca is deficient.BillSubject: Re: Alchemy...or perhaps transmutation??To: RawDairy Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 10:02 PM > > NO MATTER how much you may wish, you can NOT convert one element into another > Bill > Bill, Ever heard of the term biological transmutation? Check out the work of French scientist Louis Kervran, who studied chickens and found that even though they were fed no calcium whatsoever, but consumed plenty of potassium-rich mica, were able to lay perfectly normal eggs with hard calcium shells. His deduction was that the chickens had the ability to transmute the potassium into calcium within their bodies. http://www.cheniere.org/books/aids/ch5.htm Extraordinary Biology As Kervran pointed out, the ground in Brittany contained no calcium; however, every day a hen would lay a perfectly normal egg, with a perfectly normal shell containing calcium. The hens do eagerly peck mica from the soil, and mica contains potassium - a single step below calcium in the standard table of elements. It appears that the hens may transmute some of the potassium to calcium. Further, if one tests this assumption, it is quickly shown to be true. Hens denied calcium but not potassium, stay perfectly healthy and lay perfectly normal eggs. Hens denied both potassium and calcium will be sickly and lay only soft-shelled eggs. If these sick chickens are allowed to peck only mica - which they will frantically do - everything returns to normal again. http://keelynet.com/biology/bioxmute.htm EVIDENCE THAT ATOMS BEHAVE DIFFERENTLY IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS THAN OUTSIDE OF THEM A number of chemists report that plants, animals and human beings ROUTINELY TRANSMUTE MID-RANGE ELEMENTS (for example, potassium into calcium or magnesium into calcium) AS PART OF THEIR ORDINARY DAILY METABOLISM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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