Rosacea-Ltd III

Sulfur and Body Minerals

We are frequently asked about the sulfur content in Rosacea-Ltd III and whether or not it's safe for people with allergies to sulfa. The two are so very different. Sulfur is used only on the skin as it is a natural base mineral required in the body system, whereas sulfa is a synthetic material produced on an assembly line for the treatment of bacteria. As the oral sulfa antibiotic pill is swallowed, the effects are systemic or throughout the body, whereas the sulfur of less than 1% in the tan Rosacea-Ltd III disk and less than 2% in the yellow Rosacea-Ltd III disk is applied topically. The result is that an allergy to sulfa does not mean one is allergic to sulfur.

Sulfur is a naturally occurring mineral in the earth as all base minerals in the body are which you will see in the table below. In fact it's the eighth most abundant mineral in the human body. Sulfa is a complex molecule which does 'not' include sulfur. The allergy to the synthetically produced sulfa is caused by proteins formed by sulfa when ingested. Sulfur is completely safe for people with allergies to sulfa.

Macrominerals (Essential) % Average Human Body
Content (70kg person)
Oxygen 65.4 43 kg
Carbon 18.2 12 kg
Hydrogen 9.5 6.3 kg
Nitrogen 3 2 kg
Calcium 1.67 1.1kg
Phosphorus 1.14 750 grams
Potassium 0.342 225 grams
Sulfur 0.228 150 grams
Chloride 0.152 100 grams
Sodium 0.137 90 grams
Magnesium 0.053 35 grams
Silicon 0.046 30 grams

Microminerals % Average Human Body
Content (70kg person)
Essentiality
Iron 0.00638 4,200 mg Essential
Fluoride 0.00395 2,600 mg Essential
Zinc 0.00365 2,400 mg Possibly Essential
Rubidium 0.000532 350 mg Essential
Strontium 0.000486 320 mg Probably Essential
Lead 0.000243 160 mg Possibly Essential
Copper 0.000137 90 mg Essential


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