
- Quinton™ marine plasma has been applied by thousands of doctors in clinical and emergency settings for over 100 years throughout Europe, Asia, and South America.
- At one time, the Quinton family funded 69 free clinics throughout Europe to dispense Quinton™ to those in need.
- Quinton™ was secretly used by the French Army as a blood plasma replacement.
- Quinton™ was recognized as a pharmaceutical for over 80 years.
- Quinton™ was featured in the Dictionnaire Vidal (France's equivalent of the Physicians' Desk Reference) from 1953 to 1999.
- One publication summarized a 2,000 person, 20-year follow-up study that evaluated QuintonT for both safety and efficacy for a variety of acute and chronic health conditions.
The History René Quinton | Evolutionary Understanding of Quinton Plasma's Mineral Components
The History René Quinton (1866-1925)
- René Quinton was a recognized doctor, biologist, biochemist, and physiologist.
- René Quinton was committed to answering the profound question, "Where did all life begin?" It was this question that set him out on an expansive journey of discovery that led him to observe the life cycle that originated from deep within the center of seasonal vortex plankton blooms. There he observed whales and other large marine life converging at the bloom; he later confirmed that the phytoplankton blooms were consumed by hundreds of different species of zooplankton (commonly referred to as "pre-krill"), which, in turn, fed the krill that these enormous marine creatures consumed and on which they thrived.
- René Quinton captured samples of this microcosmic ocean environment and began to study its similarities to blood plasma.
- His study of the rich bioactive "live" mineral content unique to this plankton-fed ocean water led René Quinton to refer to it as "ocean plasma" and later "Quinton plasma" in his definitive book, L'eau de mer milieu organique (Seawater, Organic Matrix).
- Inspired by the stunning clinical results achieved with his ocean plasma, Quinton was one of the financiers behind the Wright Brothers' race to make air flight a reality. Quinton wanted to be able to bring ocean plasma to the children in Africa suffering from dysentery, cholera, and dehydration. His dream was cut short when he was drafted into the French army during WWI. He later died in 1925 from war wounds.
- When René Quinton passed away, he was a French national hero. It is estimated that as many as 1 million people from all around the globe attended his funeral. In fact, in October, 2004, the French Ministry of Science and Health celebrated 100 years of Quinton™ science by holding a world symposium on the historical and contemporary oral use of Quinton plasma.
- ”The germ is nothing, terrain is everything.” – Claude Bernard (1817-1920)
- In 1753, Dr. Charles Russell of Oxford recommended the use of seawater to treat diseases of the glands. Find out how Quinton™ Marine Plasma is not just seawater.
- In the 1800’s Louis Pasteur postulated that infection and disease were caused by bacteria and viruses. Antoine Bechamp publicly disagreed with Pasteur, stating that the health of the person’s internal environment in the person determined whether or not a bacteria or virus would give rise to an infection.
- While Pasteur preserved his stance until the end of his life, he conceded on his deathbed that Claude Bernard had been correct. “Claude Bernard was right,” conceded Pasteur. “The microbe is nothing, the terrain is everything.” [Louis Pasteur 1822-1895. Expounded by Pasteur-Valery Radot, sentence pronounced in his deathbed.]
- René Quinton (1866-1925) began organizing his theory on the Origin of Life which he summarized in his treatise, “L’Origin de Mere” published in 1907.
Evolutionary Understanding of Original Quinton™ Marine Plasma's Mineral Component
100 years ago, René Quinton substantiated 15 elements of the periodic table were present in marine plasma; he suspected the existence of five more, and concluded that the scientific community should find them all. Gradually, as the forms of analysis progressed, more and more elements were confirmed.
Henry Doffin, Professor of Biology at the University of Poitiers, France in the 1950’s, was the first to state that deep seawater contained all of the known trace minerals. Doffin famously defined seawater as a “…formidable fluid mass, enriched by all the cells extracted from the rocks of the deep or delivered by the rivers; each litre is ‘panatonic’; that is, it contains all of the existing elements.” With this definition, he opened the debate that has brought numerous authors to give mathematical formulae of such concentrations.
Gregory and Overberger (USA) also stated that Mendeleve’s period classification is found complete in the water of the sea. Wanoff proposed 44 elements, Jean Dermey 61 and Laboratoires Quinton Laboratoires Quinton International, S.L. gave us 62. These are according to complex calculations of the concentration started from the ml, litre, or km, adapting to each element and the analysis methods of the time. This explains the multiple versions that are given on the composition of seawater in terms of its concentration.
At present we should not refer exclusively to the “weighted chemistry” aspect, but also to this “infinitesimal chemistry” that is difficult to interpret and especially to measure out.
It is evident that we should refer to molar concepts in order to give the most exact definition possible.
The University of Miami (fig. 1) provides us with an undisputable scientific answer giving a molar approximation by “neuron diffraction spectrometry.” At the moment this is the most exact form to compare the qualitative composition of the TOTAL ion-minerals of seawater and its concentration.
This gives us a TOTAL of 83 BIOAVAILABLE elements in NATURAL seawater at biological temperature. Each litre of seawater corresponds on average to 300 milligrams of prebiotic carbon derivatives, such as amino acids, sugars, vitamins, etc. The ions (present in liquid form, missing in sold form) are natural chemical and electronic elements that are transformed by the phyto- and zoo-plankton in natural chains.
They act by synergistic effect in a natural symbiosis with our organism whose liquid mineral formula is identical to seawater.
Cold treatment maintains this composition and formula.
Find out how Original Quinton Plasma follows strict guidelines to maintain perfect composition and formula.