Quinton Marine Plasma: Arguable The Genesis Of Life?
Original Quinton marine plasma is a natural and ecological consequence of unique vortex shaped oceanic plankton blooms and the associated life forms they support. Under highly specific life incubating settings of ocean currents, light, temperature and weather systems, enormous vortexes form and stretch deep into the ocean depths, swirling up mineral-rich deposits that rarely mix with the higher layers of seawater. In addition, the vortex walls provide a natural barrier between the waters within and those outside the growing vortex. It is within the protective vortex that the developing bloom from this plankton thrives. The earth’s oceans sustain between six and seven vortexes at any particular time, which satellite photos show to be hundreds of miles in diameter.
Within each bloom, teeming phytoplankton colonies create a rich mix of zoo-plankton that consumes the phytoplankton, leaving behind a fluid ofamino acids, unmodified RNA, anti oxidising agents, polysaccharides, fatty acids and bio-active minerals. The zoo-plankton activates and structures these bio-significant nutrients into a living matrix that supports the outburst of life occurring within the isolated vortex bloom. Scientists refer to this unique process as ‘biocenosis’.
So why is this story of evolutionary biology of any interest to us? Simply because the marine liquids coming from this ‘biocenosis’ process, in its isotonic form, bares a striking resemblance to human blood plasma. It was this substantiated observation that led French scientist Rene Quinton to claim that all animal life forms developed their complex physiological processes based on the specific proportions of trans acids, amino acids and minerals found in this marine plasma. For this reason, Quinton pronounced marine plasma to be ‘the origin of life’.
The energetic and physiological power generated within these unique vortex plankton blooms can best be summed up with two crucial observations. The first is that the largest mammals alive today, the blue whales, can travel many hundreds, even thousands of miles at a time to reach these emerging blooms. They owe their entire gargantuan existence to seasonal feedings on krill and plankton that spontaneously arise inside these seasonal blooms. There is enough nutrients and energy inside this nutrient rich ‘soup ‘ to satiate the appetite of a blue whale, while supporting its many complex biological functions. The second observation is that the vegetation created inside these plankton blooms are considerably greater than all the vegetation found on land added together (over 6 billion. tons).
From a family of Clydeside Scots, Graeme was born and brought up in Hong Kong. He lived for 35 years there, as well as in Borneo and Indonesia. Intrigued by the way in which the different Asian cultures approach their health and wellbeing, he studied aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine and became familiar with many other time-honoured healing methods, from the traditional Jamu herbal medicine healers of Java to the body balancing mechanisms of Jin Shin Jyutsu, from Japan. Together with his wife Phylipa, Graeme runs Resources For Life, a natural health business in Chichester, West Sussex. Much of what is available on their website has origins steeped in ancient wisdom.
Quinton marine plasma comes in two forms – hypertonic and isotonic
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