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Energizing Organic Food Supplement
- Cold Purified - drinkable
- 92 elements and trace elements
- Totally assimilable
- Restores the body's missing minerals and its electrolyte balance
- Normalizes pH
Traditionally used for...
- Anti-fatigue
- Detoxification
- Anti-stress
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This Ocean Plasma product is undiluted (hypertonic) Ocean Water - cold sterilized and anti-bacterially conditioned. It comes in 100ml bottles - sold as a 5-pack - easy to take, easy to store in purse or backpack or refrigerator. A small 20ml measuring cup accompanies each 5-pack along with a helpful pamphlet. We have 1 liter bottles as also shown above availavble via special request.
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Ocean Plasma Hypertonic is pure seawater and constitutes the organic matrix of all the 92 elements of the Periodic Table which are in perfect synergy and correct concentration for complete and rapid assimilation by the body. Ocean Plasma restores the body's mineral balance, normalizes the pH (acid-alkaline balance) and the body's electrolytes. Ocean Plasma is recommended by therapists for: Infants, children |
Ocean Plasma Isotonic is essentially the same product as the Hypertonic solution (the pure seawater) except that it is diluted to Isotonicity with crystal pure reverse-osmosis water.
Isotonic Ocean Plasma is recommended for infants and persons with a more or less delicate constitution. It is roughly 1/3 as concentrated as pure Ocean water and is easy to drink. It is most ecconomical to purchase the Hypertonic solution and dilute it to the Isotonic strength yourself if need be.
HYPERTONIC Seawater
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Incompatibility: None
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Side effects: None
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Contra-indications:
Seawater Hypertonic Solution is suitable for all except those who suffer from high blood pressure, a heart condition, kidney disease, eczema or psoriasis. In such cases, Isotonic "Océan Plasma" should be employed for several weeks and then one can switch over to hypertonic solution.
"Océan Plasma" Isotonic Solution is also recommended for elderly people. 10 ml per day is usually sufficient but sometimes two may be needed.
ISOTONIC Seawater (Océan Plasma)
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Incompatibility: None
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Side effects: None
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Contra-indications: None
Again, Isotonic solution can be easily created by yourself from the more ecconomical Hypertonic solution.(diluted in water by 2/3)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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The Solution is to be taken orally on an empty stomach 20 to 30 minutes before meals or at least 1 1/2 - 2 hours after meals.
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The Solution is to be taken pure (hypertonic) or isotonic (diluted in water by 2/3). For children who find the product too salty, it may be taken diluted in some milk or juice.
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The Solution may be taken on a short term basis, over several weeks or months, or regularly year round, according to individual requirements. This product is not classified as a drug but is considered by traditional medicine an energy-boosting, re-balancing and regenerating nutritional supplement.
The general dosage is as follows:
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From birth to one year of age - 10 ml in the feeding bottle every other day
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From 1 to 4 years of age - 10 ml daily away from meals
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Over 4 years of age - 10 to 40 ml daily according to the severity of the case
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Adults - 30 to 60 ml daily according to the severity of the case
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Elderly people - 10 to 20 ml per day, or as required - over several months

The methods of harvesting Ocean Water were developed by René Quinton, biologist, around 1905 in France. Several criteria were deemed prerequisites: Seawater must never be heated, never be diluted with distilled water (only spring water or reverse osmosis water) and never be in contact with metallic parts; it should always be kept cool and is considered a live substance such as human blood.
Today, those methods are still followed by ocean water processors, however, these days, we have better scientific instrumentation and more effective filtering methods than in the early 1900's and therefore, longer shelf life and better security are achieved.
This is the Canadian seawater harvesting process...
Once at shore, the raw seawater containers are quickly loaded on a refrigerated truck and shipped to a 'food-certified refrigerated warehouse where it is subjected to two preliminary filtration processes: a nominal sedimentary filtration with two tandem pleated filters, one of 1.0 microns and the next at a nominal 0.4 microns. Then, a second much more stringent filtration process takes the solution through a 1 micron and a 0.2 micron filter. Both times, a UV purification treatment is added in the pumping loop. Soon thereafter, the cold ocean water is shipped to a government-certified pharmaceutical laboratory where preliminary biochemical tests are performed in order to establish the natural bioburden of the unprocessed water.

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One more filtering process
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When that test discloses no abnormally high pathogens, the raw ocean water is subjected to a third and much more stringent filtration: a nominal sedimentary filtration with two tandem pleated filters, one of 1.0 microns and the next a 0.2 micron filter. This is an absolute process meaning that no molecules larger than 0.2 (1/5) of a micron (µ or µm = micrometer) will remain in the filtered solution. Again, a UV purification process is added. This process eliminates any possible pathogens. A second micro-biological test is performed by an independent lab on the cold-filtered solution to establish its purity.
A second test is performed by the lab on the cold-filtered solution to establish the remainder of pathogens. If this test passes scrutiny, the seawater solution is immediately filled into 100ml and 1000 ml bottles, the solutions are labeled, boxed and then shipped into a refrigerated warehouse. The harvested batch is quarantined until further biological tests have been performed by the lab. These are microbial analyses of the filtrate (filtered seawater) to determine if the seawater meets the release specification. Only when all tests confirm to expectations, is the product released for sale. From then on, refrigeration is no longer a requirement.
Our objective is to keep Ocean Water as pure and unadulterated as possible. We consider Ocean Water a living substance, just like human blood, and we respect it as such.
More on Ocean Plasma
Ocean Plasma or Marine Plasma was once used with the Marine Treatment or Marine Method of Rene Quinton who used his now famous Marine Serum, (seawater) to treat many people and many conditions. Ocean Plasma is Ocean water, a liquid source of ocean minerals. It can be isotonic (diluted) or hypertonic (pure Ocean water). It has the reputation to be able to completely normalize the internal terrain, the internal body environment. Many other dedicated physicians, such as Dr. Jean Jarricot, Dr. Robert Simon, André Passebecq, Jean-Marc Soulier, Jean-Claude Rodet, have helped make Ocean Plasma a unique and valuable health product, mainly as a potent mineral and trace mineral supplement.
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This patient went from skin and bones to perfect health in the space of two months as part of a Marine Method cure. |
The ocean has always been an important part of many cultures and a great influence on Man. It has been reflected in various myths and legends from around the world. In the centuries of exploration and trade, sailors were regarded as explorers in the dangerous expanses of water, adventuring to discover new riches and lands. People knew little of the sea in those times, and little of the lands that it separated them from. The ocean possessed an aura of mystery, adventure and intrigue. It was the great barrier that distanced exotic lands. |
Seawater - the important therapeutic discovery
This is a pregnant statement and a deeply philosophical one as well. If one were to collect all that has been written about the many aspects of oceans, worldwide, it would fill whole libraries and indubitably send you into information overload. In this web site, we will home in on certain 'forgotten' seawater health aspects that are so unique and so special that they deserve to be re-discovered and made available to suffering humanity. It is time, we think, to simplify health and therapy and to make available to the general public a God-given substance that needs no refining, heating, pasteurizing, processing, licensing or other artificial manipulation to make it effective. Seawater is a live substance that was thoroughly explored during the latter part of the 19 century and the early part of the 20th century by some great pioneers and visionaries, like René Quinton, biologist and Jean Jarricot, medical doctor and many others. While René Quinton and his fellow doctors adhered strictly to scientific precepts and never hinted at theosophical or even religious interpretations, one needs to at least tangentially touch on that subject if one wants to be objective.
If you consider, from a spiritual perspective, that God is Life and all there is must, by inference, derive from His creative thought, then He is the One who initially breathed life into the oceans and, by extension IS the ocean, as He IS all of life, and all of Creation that we see and feel around us. If, as R. Quinton maintains, life sprang from the ocean some eons ago or some millennia ago, who cares when, then Quinton is perfectly correct and accurate and no matter what scientific jargon one uses, such scientific marine or aquatic origin should in no way conflict with our modern spiritual concepts, no matter how convoluted and divergent they might seem. Yes, Life IS not only IN the ocean, life IS the ocean just as God is not just IN us but IS us. The difference is subtle but important.
If this sounds a bit complex it is because such questions ARE complex but in a nice way. Quinton's purely scientific approach comes surprisingly close to more philosophical tenets and even religious interpretations and we, the authors of this web site, do not see any conflict at all. If you read the words in this web site in such a spirit of open-mindedness then you will probably derive much benefit and pleasure from studying this material. Your understanding can lead to sharing this with others and much good for mankind can result. Let's let it happen, let's just do it!
Mystery - while such an Ocean connection is intriguing and certainly interesting, in this web site we are concerned about the curative properties of seawater and, in that vein, we need to look back in time and see who first made a therapeutic connection to seawater, from a scientific standpoint. Surely, the world population has derived benefits from seawater for millenia but who are some of the great men who 'put it on the map' so to speak, as a curative element?
René Quinton himself gives us a few hints and we might as well listen to him because, despite the many Sanatoriums that still exploit the ocean and its life-giving waters, the Internet and books are pitifully devoid of references to therapeutic properties of seawater.
René Quinton says in his book: "L'eau de mer - milieu organique", in the last chapter, pages 459-461 entitled: "L'eau de mer en thérapeutique" and that does not need translation...
"... it is clear, that the concept of a marine organic [medium]... ...cannot help but invite, at least as a sort of trial, certain therapeutic applications. Concerning the organism, a veritable marine aquarium, (humans included), we have today a concept that until now eluded us. An organism consists of living cells, all in intimate contact with a liquid that we have named "their vital element (milieu vital), and that liquid is a marine liquid. Let's imagine a culture tube and in that tube, seawater; in that seawater, being cultured, the organic cells: There you have the concept of an organism. ...In all cases where such a culture liquid is compromized in one way or another, the result is chemical or microbial poisoning, insufficiency of the eliminative organs, failure of certain nutrient supplies etc."
"Let's say that it is a considerable role that is actually played by seawater involving knowledgeable practitioners who use it."
1.) "We know of the excellent effects of the waters of Salies-de-Béarn, of Salins-Moutier, of Balaruc, of Bourbonne, of Bourbon-l'Archambeault, of Nauheim, of Soden, of Creuznach, of Niederbronn, of Wiesbaden, etc. when used against tuberculosis of the bone and skin, rickets, paralysis, arthritis etc. ..."
2.) "The therapeutic importance of Sodium Chloride is well known. It was already employed with success by Amédé Latour (1830-1857) with pulmonary tuberculosis, by Martin Solon (1842) and by Bouchardat (1851) with diabetes, by Plouvier (1847) with toxemia, iron deficiency and anemia etc., by Piorry (1850), Gintrac (1850), Brugs (1851), Larière (1851), Villemin (1854). Hutchinson (1854), Moroschkin (1856), Piogh (1870) with intermittent fever, and was, and still is, heavily used by all modern [medical] facilities with intra-venous or subcutaneous injections for the most varied afflictions. As a matter of fact, Sodium Chloride is THE primordial salt of seawater. Better yet, table salt, ubiquitously employed everywhere, is something else besides Sodium Chloride; an analysis reveals that it is a bunch of salts, of marine origin, that have resisted industrial purification. Treatments with Sodium Chloride come close to being, but will never be a veritable marine treatment. However, they are becoming quite unusually popular."
3.) "Therefore, the results that have been obtained for a variety of diseases, and principally in the case of bone and skin tuberculosis, by simply being by the seaside, by baths etc., are so evident and so specific that since many years Sanatoriums have been built at great expense along the coasts of France, in England and overseas as well. The cures that are daily being observed are too classic to merit special mention. So, we are faced here with a veritable marine chemical treatment: The air we breathe on the beach already carries Sodium Chloride and contains tiny droplets that have been detached from waves by the wind, and thereby the organism continually impregnates itself. Baths can only add to this impregnation. And the food also contributes: coastal animals and vegtables contain, in fact, a larger quantity of sea salts than continental animal and vegetable food. The absorption by organisms of those different sea salts is therefore evident. There would be physical factors involved with any treatment that's for sure; but the marine factor, purely chemical, is capital and undeniable.
We can see the role that seawater and its derivatives play in the most modern therapies. To envision a marine treatment that would be more energetic or effective would be a relatively futile attempt. Only the theoretical action principle would be new."