Molybdenum
Nature’s Metabolic Balancer
Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral that aids in the final stage on nitrogen metabolism. It regulates the body’s acid/alkaline pH balance.
For each pH bases point (e.g. 6.1 or 6.2) the oxygen level is increased ten times. To put it mildly, liquid molybdenum is an incredible oxygenator.
As a result of its ability to oxygenate, liquid molybdenum is a fat burner converting fat to energy. When the body is deficient in molybdenum, like a wood stove that lacks oxygen, it becomes sluggish, smoky, and an inefficient fat storing machine. Many metabolic dysfunctions can be traced back to molybdenum deficiency.
When the body is nutritionally sound with ample stores of liquid molybdenum, it becomes a highly efficient, energetic, fat burning machine.
Molybdenum deficiency is associated with cancer, male impotency, mouth and gum disorders
Molybdenum helps free iron from the liver. It works with the body enzyme pathway to help eliminate nitrogen waste byproducts by turning them into uric acid, which is then readily eliminated
Molybdenum promotes general wellbeing and helps convert carbohydrate metabolism to energy. It increases libido, strengthens dental enamel, and induces sleep.
Because of molybdenum’s ability to raise the body’s pH and in effect alkalize the body, it may be beneficial in the treatment of cancer, viruses, and parasites.
Natural food sources of molybdenum:
Kale Oat groats Organic meats
Liver Green peas Nutritional yeast
Spinach Black beans Raw wheat germ
Romaine Steel cut oats
Naturopathic food medicine formulas:
Green gorilla
Spinach juice powder
Chinese pea pod powder
Garden food juice powder
Super blood building broth
Hickory smoked good tasting nutritional yeast
Phytonutrient/nutricuticel supplements:
Endurill Green gorilla Super juice plus 21 vegetables
Some symptoms of molybdenum deficiency:
Gout Low pH Candidiasis
Acne Cirrhosis Bell’s palsy
AIDS Diabetes High toxicity
E. Coli Acidosis Athletes foot
Lupus Pale skin Canker sores
Herpes Parasites Lyme disease
Cancer Allergies Epstein bar virus
Anemia Insomnia Prostate infection
Eczema Colds/flu Bladder infection
Obesity Brain fog Multiple sclerosis
Asthma Impotency Liver dysfunction
Obesity Ring worm Chemical exposure
Anthrax Depression Gulf war syndrome
Cavities Hepatitis C Environmental disease