
No known living thing can function without water and wherever there is water, there is life. Water covers about 70% of the Earth's surface, mostly in oceans. Protuding from the ocean are swathes of land. Over an estimated two billion years, the land has been worn down by rainfall, which washes the various soil elements out to sea. It is estimated that worldwide, about 4 billion tons of dissolved material are carried to the sea by rivers each year, making the sea an enormous receptacle of the minerals and other nutrients that once supported life on land. These nutrients feed microscopic species like the phytoplankton right up to the largest water mammal, the whale. Within the ocean floor, various vortices stir up millions of years of accumulated nutrients from the ocean floor. As these nutrients rise to the top, they attract enormous plankton blooms which then feed on them. These plankton blooms contain more vegetation than all the vegetation on land and within these blooms, trillions of zooplankton consume the phytoplankton and secrete a rich living fluid of marine nutrients. This fluid is packed with crystalloid minerals, enzymes, RNA, DNA, vitamins, synergists and marine co-factors. In 1897, renowned French Scientist Rene Quinton discovered that these marine fluids, which are harvested in an exclusive vortex zone, are nearly identical to that of the human body plasma and extra-cellular fluid (bodily fluid between cells) due to their content of crystalloid minerals. Most importantly, Kington Life Plasma contains bio-available trace elements that can transmit electromagnetic energy for cellular communication within our body. With enhanced cellular communication, cell replication and repair can be optimised, resulting in enhanced overall health and performance. |