Free Mineral Testing
We are delighted to offer you free, no obligation, online mineral testing using the Active Elements Online Questionnaire. Active Elements combine the principles of homeopathy with physiological doses of essential minerals – linking both energetic and physical properties and is a practical, low-cost way of managing your day-to-day health. The Active Elements® System is based upon the belief that many health issues stem from mineral element imbalances within the body. These imbalances can occur for a variety of reasons, ranging from modern agricultural practices, to poor diet and stress.
The questionnaire is FREE and takes only 10-15 minutes to complete. We'll review your results and send you a free report. There's no obligation to purchase any supplements.
The questionnaire is FREE and takes only 10-15 minutes to complete. We'll review your results and send you a free report. There's no obligation to purchase any supplements.
The Active Elements® Concept in a Nutshell
The Active Elements® system is based upon the mineral salts Potassium phosphate, Potassium sulphate, Potassium chloride, Sodium chloride, Sodium phosphate, Sodium sulphate, Calcium phosphate, Calcium sulphate, Calcium fluoride, Magnesium phosphate, Iron phosphate and Silicon dioxide. Each of these inorganic mineral salts is made-up of positively and negatively charged elements. The positively charged element is called the ‘Cation’, and the negatively charged element is called the ‘Anion’. Through electrical attraction these two elements are bound together to form a ‘Mineral Salt’.
Science generally (and most practitioners too) only consider the role that the ‘cation’ plays in both health and disease, but at Active Elements® we believe that the action of the negatively charged element (the anion), is quite often, as important, or more important than that of the positively charged element (the cation)
We have also observed that special biochemical relationships exist between the various elements. These relationships can be manipulated in ways that not only increase the therapy’s effectiveness, but also reduce the number of elements needed and therefore the cost.
The online assessment questionnaire considers the relationships that exist between calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, phosphate, sulphate, chloride, iron, fluoride and silica, according to the information provided by the client. This data is then mathematically modelled to predict the most likely imbalances that exist for that person. The algorithms that drive the Active Elements computer modelling were developed, tested and refined from decades of clinical observation.
Why would I have a Mineral Element Imbalance?
Mineral element imbalances in the soil affect the health of plants and animals, so too can imbalances affect our health. Mineral imbalances are often hard to recognise as the first signs of an imbalance are vague and very rarely noticed. If medical attention is sought for these early symptoms, they are most times misdiagnosed and treated as something else. Orthodox medicine quite often treats every symptom as if it were an illness in its own right. This is why a person can be prescribed a whole collection of drugs (which is particularly evident in the elderly). These symptoms may well be the body’s way of letting us know there is something wrong and giving us the opportunity to prevent an illness from developing. Prevention is always better than cure!
Mineral Element Imbalances are wide-spread and occur for a variety of reasons. Some identified reasons are:
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The Active Elements® system is based upon the mineral salts Potassium phosphate, Potassium sulphate, Potassium chloride, Sodium chloride, Sodium phosphate, Sodium sulphate, Calcium phosphate, Calcium sulphate, Calcium fluoride, Magnesium phosphate, Iron phosphate and Silicon dioxide. Each of these inorganic mineral salts is made-up of positively and negatively charged elements. The positively charged element is called the ‘Cation’, and the negatively charged element is called the ‘Anion’. Through electrical attraction these two elements are bound together to form a ‘Mineral Salt’.
Science generally (and most practitioners too) only consider the role that the ‘cation’ plays in both health and disease, but at Active Elements® we believe that the action of the negatively charged element (the anion), is quite often, as important, or more important than that of the positively charged element (the cation)
We have also observed that special biochemical relationships exist between the various elements. These relationships can be manipulated in ways that not only increase the therapy’s effectiveness, but also reduce the number of elements needed and therefore the cost.
The online assessment questionnaire considers the relationships that exist between calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, phosphate, sulphate, chloride, iron, fluoride and silica, according to the information provided by the client. This data is then mathematically modelled to predict the most likely imbalances that exist for that person. The algorithms that drive the Active Elements computer modelling were developed, tested and refined from decades of clinical observation.
Why would I have a Mineral Element Imbalance?
Mineral element imbalances in the soil affect the health of plants and animals, so too can imbalances affect our health. Mineral imbalances are often hard to recognise as the first signs of an imbalance are vague and very rarely noticed. If medical attention is sought for these early symptoms, they are most times misdiagnosed and treated as something else. Orthodox medicine quite often treats every symptom as if it were an illness in its own right. This is why a person can be prescribed a whole collection of drugs (which is particularly evident in the elderly). These symptoms may well be the body’s way of letting us know there is something wrong and giving us the opportunity to prevent an illness from developing. Prevention is always better than cure!
Mineral Element Imbalances are wide-spread and occur for a variety of reasons. Some identified reasons are:
- Poor diet.
- The way our food is stored and processed.
- Even if absorbed, they may not be utilised properly.
- Our body may have difficulty in absorbing some minerals from our food.
- Drinking and smoking.
- Physical and mental stress.
- A genetic predisposition for imbalances to exist or develop.
Rest assured that all data is encrypted and transferred over a secure connection. Active Elements conforms to Australian Government privacy and data protection laws.