Trace elements and minerals
The basis of the K-Active® Vitality Line
… are elementary substances of human life and must be constantly supplied to the body from outside. Among other things, they are needed as central atoms for enzymes, but they are also essential for many other life processes.
… are e.g. iron, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, fluorine etc..
… are positively polar substances
… are called “acidic” substances because they are surrounded by many H+ ions in an aqueous solution.
By the supply of activated trace elements it comes by the “acidification” to a better “permeability” of the tissues.
… are e.g. calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium etc..
… are negative polar substances
… are called “basic” substances because they are surrounded by many OH- ions in an aqueous solution.
The alkaline environment of the materials causes the fabrics to solidify.
Enzymes…
… need as central atom a trace element or mineral substance
… are biocatalysts
… enable metabolic processes with low energy consumption
The material and energy cycle
… in nature
… in the NAWA® products
Raw materials such as iron, copper, zinc etc. are present in the earth, but in their original form cannot be used by the body. In order for humans to be able to use them for themselves, plants must absorb these basic substances and, together with solar energy, charge them energetically through photosynthesis. This process simultaneously produces oxygen, which is also an important substance for the functioning body.
Humans and animals feed on these plants and use or discharge the energy to enable the body’s own functions.
At the end of this cycle, water and carbon dioxide are excreted.
With the products of the K-Active® Vitality Line the tasks of the plant are replaced by an electromagnetic charge. These also produce activated ions (= activated trace elements and activated minerals), which can be made available to the body for its various tasks and functions.
Increased consumption of basic materials
This is caused, for example, by work, mental activity, growth, sport, pregnancy, injury and illness.
A balance can be achieved by the supply of these basic substances through a balanced diet and additional products.
If there is a lack of care, the “life-supporting functions” are maintained as a matter of priority, since the body functions according to the “priority principle”.
Reasons for a lack of basic substances
Incorrect nutrition
Modern cultivation methods: intensive cultivation and eutrophication. Due to rapid growth, plants cannot absorb enough basic substances.
Blockades during the switchover to the basic (regenerative) phase due to
- Fine currents in the mouth, caused by amalgam/implants
- general electrosmog
- Problems due to geomancy disorders, especially in the sleeping area
Slight deficiency symptoms
Rapid fatigue
Listlessness
Increased susceptibility to infections
Nervousness
Insomnia
Consequences of long-term undersupply
Vascular diseases
Rheumatism
Allergies
Disorders of the immune system
Inflammatory diseases
Diseases of the respiratory organs and gastrointestinal tract
Hair loss
The performance and regeneration cycle…
… in everyday life
… in sports
1) Physiological processes during warm up and performance
Increase in oxygen transport capacity, supply of energy-rich substrates and enzymatic metabolism
Liquefaction of (connective) tissue
During the activity or “sympathetic” phase, more trace elements are required, while during the regeneration or “parasympathetic” phase, more minerals are required. Muscle cramps usually do not occur during the day, but rather at night, when the body needs minerals for its regenerative processes. If not enough of these are available, then the body prioritizes: For example, sufficient quantities of substances are allocated to the liver and too few to the musculature.
Depending on the individual requirements and wishes of the body, we can supply it with the right fabrics at the right time. This means administering trace elements to the body in the morning or during the day and after switching to parasympathetic minerals.This promotes performance, but is also a prophylaxis against overloads and diseases.
The power and regeneration cycle is divided into 4 different areas, with the warm up phase and the sporty power phase being regarded as equivalent.
In these phases it is mainly a matter of bringing the performance of the human body up to the load or keeping the athletic performance at the maximum level. Through athletic performance, energies and substances are consumed, structures destroyed and metabolic processes not optimally completed, which among other things leads to the formation of lactate.
The aim of Cool down is to further reduce these metabolic waste products during “acid regeneration” (tissue is still in the acidic range), among other things by means of slight stress stimuli with increased breathing volume.
The moderate movements also promote circulation via the various vascular systems, the flow velocity of fluids between the cells and the extracellular and intercellular exchange of substances.
Slag as well as structural debris can thus be degraded more intensively, which leads to a “purification” of the structures, a change in the pH value, the washout of neuroactive substances etc. and thus contributes to an optimisation of regeneration.
In basic regeneration, the main focus is on making lost substances available to the cell again, building new structures through supercompensation, supporting the “basic” consolidation of structures and promoting physical and psychological regeneration.
2) Physiological processes during cool down
Compensation of the oxygen debt
Degradation and excretion of metabolic waste products and structural debris
Liquefaction of (connective) tissue
3) Physiological processes during alkaline regeneration
Renewal of energy and material depots
Hardening of bone and connective tissue
Physical and mental regeneration
Which products are suitable for the performance and regeneration phase?
In the performance phase:
The First Aid Cream and First Aid Spray contain activated trace elements and have a pH value of 2.8 of their basic substance. This enables them to “acidify” the tissues and make them more permeable or, by supplying activated trace elements, e.g. by activating enzymes, to make the metabolic processes run more smoothly.
In addition, the trace elements iron and copper can increase the oxygen transport capacity.
In many cases the First Aid Cream is more suitable, whereby the First Aid Spray (especially cooled) can be applied very well in the half time.
In the regeneration phase:
The Relax Cream is ideal for alkaline regeneration. This is based on a basic basic substance and can thus contribute to the “consolidation” of the structures as well as to mental relaxation.
Another important factor is the supply of activated minerals for absorption into the cell. During the performance phase, lactates are formed in it, which represent a problem for the cell. These are buffered by a mineral substance and both substances are then removed from the cell into the intercell region.
Especially after the load, the cells are ready to store these minerals back into their system and thus be prepared for the next load.
The acute care
After an injury or surgery, the wound is the most urgent task of the body, which it must take care of. It tries to reduce or completely stop the bleeding or blood loss.
With wound closure, the most important tasks and functions are performed by the fibroblasts, because with the appropriate number you can close the wound very quickly.
Scientific evidence has shown that the presence of zinc and iron promotes fibroblast migration.
Studies conducted by NAWA®, the manufacturer of the K-Active® Vitality Line, have shown that the zinc/iron (Zn/Fe) ratio of 1:1,000 provides the best results. This insight was incorporated into the development of the products “First Aid Spray” and “First Aid Creme”.
The wound healing process
In the first 4 to 5 days after an injury or operation, the area of the wound is very active in order to optimally meet all requirements.Accordingly, the pH value and thus the permeability of the tissues is relatively low. At the same time, there is an increased need for activated trace elements.
These two requirements can be met by First Aid Spray and First Aid Cream, which can lead to accelerated healing. Preclinical studies in Miami (USA) and studies in funnel chest surgery at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg have confirmed this clinical experience.
After this first phase, the body slowly returns to its sympathetic and parasympathetic rhythm. Accordingly, one uses the First Aid Cream or the Electrolyte Cream during the day and the Relax Cream after 16 or 17 o’clock.
Examples of wound healing processes from NAWA® studies
Studies on pigs in Miami
Studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Normal wound healing:
Wound healing using NAWA® products:
Normal wound healing:
Wound healing using NAWA® products:
Abrasion after 7 days:
Funnel chest surgery after 4 days:
Injury with a scalpel after 7 days:
Funnel chest surgery after 9 days:
Skin transplantation after 7 days:
Funnel chest surgery after 90 days:
How can the faster healing process be explained?
After an injury, the tissue needs more zinc and iron, among other things. The body needs a certain amount of time to make these substances available. It can take even longer if there is a deficiency of these substances in the body.
The improved healing tendencies can be explained by external support, i.e. by administering the substances from NAWA® products.
The products
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