Liquid Gold Is An Important Mineral
Some medical doctors and conventionally trained health practitioners are scared away from such rare and precious elements like gold. Some say that it has not been through extensive tests to show the benefits of it. Others say they do not like to deal with metals such as colloidal gold or silver. Wait a second...there is a big difference between toxic heavy metals and nutritious precious metals. It is known and accepted that we need metals as part of our basic nutrition. Magnesium, zinc, iron and copper are all dietary metals we need to be in balance for proper functioning. How could something as precious as gold be left out? It's been used for thousands of years.
Here's an excerpt from GeneKeys.com explaining the important role Gold may play in development:
"it appears that in humans the brain and central nervous system are not composed entirely of organic matter; they also contain up to ten percent of the following six precious metals: gold, iridium, osmium, palladium, platinum, and rhodium"