If you have a broken bone, you might know that your body needs things like calcium to fix it. Think of calcium like the bricks for a new house. But just having a pile of bricks on the lawn doesn't build a house. You need a crew of workers, trucks to move the bricks, and blueprints to show where they go.
In your body, these "workers" are called Co-Factors. Protocol Seven is all about giving your body a massive, temporary boost of these workers so your bone can heal much faster than normal.
👷 The Key Co-Factors
- Vitamin D3 + K2 (the delivery team)
- Fulvic Acid (express delivery)
- Vitamin C + B6 (collagen builders)
- Zinc, Boron, Copper, Manganese (special tools)
The "Perfect Pair": Vitamin D3 and K2
Imagine Vitamin D3 is the truck driver who picks up the bricks (calcium) from the store and brings them into your body. Without D3, the bricks just sit at the store!
Now, imagine Vitamin K2 is the foreman who tells the driver exactly where to put the bricks. Without K2, the driver might just dump the bricks in your driveway or your hallways (your arteries and heart). K2 makes sure the calcium goes exactly where it belongs: inside your bones.
🚚 D3 + K2: The Delivery Team
- D3: Brings calcium into your body
- K2: Directs calcium INTO bones, not arteries
- Together: Complete calcium delivery system
The "Express Delivery": Fulvic Acid
Fulvic acid is like a special delivery person. It takes the vitamins and minerals you eat and makes them "organic." This means your body recognizes them and can use them right away.
It's like turning a complicated instruction manual into a simple checklist. Research shows this helps the "new house" go up much faster.
Building the Frame: Vitamin C and B6
Before you put up the bricks, you need a strong wooden frame. In your bones, this frame is made of something called collagen.
- Vitamin C is like the nails and glue that hold the frame together.
- Vitamin B6 helps make the wood strong so it doesn't snap.
If you don't have enough of these, your "house" might be big, but it will be shaky.
The Special Tools: Trace Minerals
Your body also needs tiny amounts of "special tools" to complete the bone-building job:
Zinc
Zinc wakes up the "builder cells" in your bone and tells them to start working. Without enough zinc, your construction crew might be asleep on the job.
Boron
Boron acts like a mineral saver. It stops your body from accidentally throwing away the calcium you just ate. Think of it as the accountant who makes sure no supplies go missing.
Copper and Manganese
Copper and manganese help the "glue" in your collagen stay tough and flexible. They're like the quality inspectors who make sure every joint in the frame is secure.
🔧 Trace Minerals Summary
- Zinc: Wakes up bone-building cells
- Boron: Prevents calcium loss
- Copper: Strengthens collagen connections
- Manganese: Ensures flexibility of framework
Why "Shock-load" Co-Factors?
When you follow Protocol Seven, you aren't just eating food; you are hiring the best construction crew in the world for your body.
By "shock-loading" these vitamins and minerals for a short time, you give your body everything it needs to turn a "broken" bone back into a "strong" bone in record time.
Keep in mind that this is a temporary plan to help you heal. Once you are back on your feet, you can go back to a normal, healthy diet to keep your bones strong for life!