On "Nitrogen vs Oxygen--Death vs Life"
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=930029
ML completely misses the point of the article
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1183602007
“Nitrogen, from fertilisers, erosion and sewage, speeds up the process by feeding algae”
The nitrogen is causing and ABUNDANCE OF LIFE, and EXPLOSION OF LIFE.
The problem starts when the algae die and sink to the bottom; as the article reads:
their decay uses up oxygen faster than it can be replenished by being brought down from the surface. Eventually, the lower layer holds too little oxygen for aquatic life.
It looks like ML missed the meaning of the article, I suspect he goes around injecting his own meaning into things and thus re-affirming his beliefs. A convenient way to avoid thinking.
As one with just a little Common Sense may see, Nitrogen has an effect on the Oxygen supply in the Oceans Life or Lack of Life !
So if one has the common sense to understand what is written, it is easy to see that the hypoxia is being caused by the hydrodynamics of the area which cannot exchange at a sufficiently adequate rate to maintain a viable oxygen level.
"WHY" is it so hard for some folks to consider that Nitrogen also has an effect on our Health or Lack of Health in the foods we choose to eat ?
If it has the same effect as is described, then we should be loading up on Nitrogen, since it is a life-enhancing compound. That is why the algae are blooming so rapidly.
Could it be that when we eat foods , which have Nitrogen instead of Complete Complexed Proteins , that the Nitrogen may Cause our bodys to become too short of Oxygen, just like in the Oceans, thus Causing "Death" to our Bodys ?
The ocean is not becoming short of oxygen because of Nitrogen. That specific area of the ocean is low on dissolved oxygen because it has too much life due to the excess nitrogen and the resulting organisms on the bottom which feed on the dead algae depend on natural water flow to oxygenate the area.
There are no such things as complete complexed proteins.
And then when we consider the Different Isotopes of Nitrogen and Protein,
There are only 2 isotopes of consequence, N14 which accounts for 99.364 % and N15 all the other isotopes of nitrogen are unstable with a half life of billionths of a second.