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Unread 11/20/2012, 02:20 PM   #1
MetroKat
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Tried hW Marinemix Plus BioElements salt?

I'm curious if anyone has tried this salt?


http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod...amp;pcatid=4874

Bio-Elements are organic substances, normally not present in an aquarium in the form of well-known "trace elements". Bio-Elements are necessary for human, animal and vegetable metabolism. They regulate to a great extent the growth, vitality and spawning of new species as well as the formation of blood, renewal of cells, and resistance to infectious diseases. hW-Marinemix + Bio-Elements contains all necessary and positively effective trace elements in a balanced concentration. Both Bio-Elements and trace elements are used up in the aquarium; both are equally important, and for this reason, they are available separately in liquid form and should be added regularly to the aquarium.

Directions:

Dissolve hW Marinemix in the required amount of water* stirring actively until densimeter indicates the required density. After intensive aeration for 6-8 hours, the water is ready to use for all marine organisms.

* For achieving optimal results, it is recommended to use demineralised water or water treated by reverse osmosis. Using hard water can cause cloudiness due to the precipitation of carbonates as a result of over saturation as it occurs in nature.

hw Marinemix includes the following Bio-Elements:

Meso-Inosite: Integral part of any living cell and involved with the cation transfer through the cell membranes as well as with nerve stimulation. A growth factor for many animal cell species.

Nicotinamide: Integral part of the cell-building substance NADP(nicotine-adenine dinucleotide phosphate). An immensely important factor in the transfer of hydrogen during the biological oxidation process.

Cyanocobalamin: Vitamin B12: A coenzyme and growth factor involved with lipid and carbohydrate metabolism as well as with the formation of blood cells.

Vitamin A: Indispensible as a retinal pigment and reproduction promoter. This vitamin substance provides for stability of the lipoprotein membrane of the cells and the subcellular particles.

Alpha-Tocopherol: Vitamin E: Acts as an antioxidant for fatty acids, Vitamin A and enzymes. This substance also has an influence on the resorption of cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) and nuclein metabolism, and is looked upon as an antisterility vitamin.

Ascorbic Acid: Vitamin C. Serves for formation of collagen and maintains its level. Acts as a reductant in tyrosine metabolism and protects organisms from deficiencies of other vitamins. Is also involved with the formation of adrenaline.

Thiamine: Vitamin B1. This functions as a coenzyme in carbohydrate catabolism.

Biotin D: Vitamin H. This represents a growth factor for nanoplankton, etc., and is also synthesized in plant-life. Biotin is a coenzyme in C02-fixation and transcarboxylationreactions in the presence and involvement of magnesium ions.

Glycin: Amino-Acetic Acid: This is a protein component for cell forming and involved with the blood pigment synthesis.

Leucin: Amino-lsocaproic Acid. This is a protein component for cell forming.

Tyrosine: an amino acid occurring in nature, is an essential component of the proteins involved in coral growth. Tyrosine is also essentially involved in pigment formation.


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