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All about health and wellbeing

Sweetwater Pearl Powder: this underwater superfood is high in calcium, magnesium, selenium, and amino acids.
Easy to add to your morning coffee, smoothie, water or tea.
Also recommandabel to brush your teeth with it.
Pearl Powder has beneficial pharmacological effects such as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory (due to the magnesium that it possesses), anti-aging (through the stimulation of fibroblasts), immunomodulation, and wound healing.
Pearl powder is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine for a variety of indications from beauty care to healthcare.
Pearl has a great source of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, which accounted for 91%, followed by silica, calcium phosphate, and ferric oxide as well as some trace elements such as sodium, magnesium, manganese, selenium, and copper.
It also contains essential amino acids such as histidine, lysine, arginine, valine, threonine, proline, methionine, leucine, phenylalanine, tryptophan and non-essential amino acids such as aspartic acid, glycine, alanine, glutamic acid, tyrosine, and serine.
Scientific research suggests that pearl signal proteins may help stimulate the regeneration of connective tissues in the eye. Pearl powder is also rich in zinc, calcium, and amino acids: all things the National Eye Institute recommends for maintaining healthy eyesight.
Cataracts
In a human clinical trial, Dr. Shuxiu Wang let her patients with Cataracts to take pearl powder internally (1 teaspoon 3 times a day) and apply it to their eyes externally, recommendable and perfect combination with biological cold pressed Castor oil.
After one month, she found that 66% of her patients recovered from cataracts.
Adding pearl powder to your daily regimen can help boost your skin, hair, nails, cognition. But also for bone disorder, insomnia and epilepsy: it can highly increase your natural glutathione levels.
It has been used a lot in ancient times to heal the liver, the spleen, the kidneys.
Scientists have found that the DNA in the creation of the pearl is nearly identical to the part of human DNA that is responsible for the regulation of calcium metabolism in the human body. Since they work well the body the Mayans used to use pearls also as fillings.
| 8 ways how to use Pearl Powder |
| Take Pearl before bed: Take 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder 1 hour before bed. This will enhance your sleep, and reduce stress so your body can repair while you sleep. Prevent coffee jitters: Add 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder to your coffee to balance out caffeine. You can also take 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder in the afternoon to calm your central nervous system. Eye health: Mix 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder and 1/2 tsp of organic castor oil (or coconut oil). Blend well and apply around the eyelids. Additionally, take 1/2 tsp of Pearl in the evening. Kids (under 12): Mix 1/4 tsp of Pearl powder into organic juice, oatmeal, or a smoothie. You can also sprinkle Pearl powder on top of pancakes or fruit bowls. Pets: Add Pearl powder right into your pets raw cat or dog food. Pets under 25 lbs (10 kg): mix 1/4 tsp of Pearl powder Pets over 25 lbs (10 kg): mix 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder Toothpaste: Put some pearl powder on your toothbrush, or make your own paste: combine 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder, with 1/2 tsp coconut oil, and 2 drops of peppermint essential oil. Skin care: Combine 1 tsp of Pearl powder, with 1 tbsp of organic jojoba oil, coconut oil or shShea Butter. Mix it well, and massage it into your skin. This can be applied in the morning and/or evening. You can keep this mixture in a jar for about a week for continuous use. Hair care and scalp health: Combine 1 tsp of Pearl powder, with 1 tbsp of coconut oil or jojoba oil. Mix it well, and massage it into your scalp. Leave the mixture on for about 30 minutes and then shampoo and rinse well. Additionally, you can add 1/2 tsp of Pearl powder to your current shampoo or conditioner. |
Here a link of a whole document with proofs for healing: Pearl Powder—An Emerging Material for Biomedical Applications: A Review