Rotational Mineral Priming Program

Program at a Glance

ElementDescription
Duration12 weeks
CommitmentWeekly intermittent fasts per week, salts on every break, two-hour wait, broth on eating days
What you receiveThree salts (Baleni, Omo, Boke) + rotation schedule + remote supervision + food interference guide + private community
CostKSh 15,000 one-time
OutcomeRestored mineral terrain, normalized blood sugar, stable energy, reduced inflammation

 

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Who This Program Is For

This program is designed for two groups of people.

  1. Those committed to deep terrain repair. You have tried the basics. You want more than surface-level restoration. You are ready for a structured, three-month protocol.
  2. Those managing chronic conditions. You have been told your condition is chronic, progressive. You want to address the root environment in which the condition thrives, not just manage symptoms.

If you are a novice looking to try basic terrain restoration, we recommend starting with Rift Valley Alkaline salt, easily sourced from local markets and supermarkets across Kenya. This program is for those willing to go deeper.

Eligibility. Because this program involves fasting and mineral rotation, we require an eligibility review before enrollment. This ensures your safety and confirms that the program is appropriate for your situation. Apply below. We will respond within three days.


What Is Mineral Priming?

Mineral priming is the systematic restoration of your body's mineral reserves through sequential exposure to different mineral profiles over time.

When you have been deficient in key minerals for years, your body adapts. It produces fewer mineral-dependent enzymes. It downregulates transport mechanisms. It finds workarounds that keep you alive but not thriving. Giving your body magnesium for a week helps. It wakes up some of those enzyme systems. But it does not fully restore what has been downregulated over years.

Consistent, sustained mineral replenishment over months is required to signal to your body that deficiency is over and that full metabolic function is safe to resume. This is priming. It takes time. And it requires more than one salt.


What a Single Salt Cannot Do

Most approaches to mineral restoration use a single source. Sea salt. Himalayan pink salt. A single branded product. This is better than table salt, which has been stripped of everything but sodium chloride. But it is not optimal.

FeatureTypical Single SaltTerrain Fix Rotation
Number of saltsOneThree (Baleni, Omo, Boke)
Mineral varietyFixed ratioRotating ratios
Trace elementsStripped or limitedFull spectrum from three geological sources
Rotation scheduleNoneStructured 12-week protocol
Food interference guidanceNoneDocumented list shared with members
Remote supervisionNoneDirect access during the program
CommunityNonePrivate peer support

If you take the same salt at the end of every fast, you give your body the same mineral ratios each time. Some minerals will dominate. Others will be absorbed less effectively. Over time, this can create imbalances. Higher calcium relative to magnesium can contribute to muscle cramps, hypertension, and arterial stiffness.

Rotation prevents this. No single mineral ratio dominates long enough to create imbalance.


The Three Salts

Baleni Spring Salt (South Africa)

Emerges from deep geothermal water rich in magnesium, calcium, and a broad spectrum of trace minerals from ancient fossilized seabeds. Magnesium alone is involved in over three hundred enzymatic reactions, including those that regulate blood sugar, nerve function, and muscle relaxation. Baleni addresses the most common deficiencies first.

Omo River Salt (Ethiopia)

Produced from the ash of specific plants, a method that concentrates unique trace elements from volcanic geology. These include vanadium, which has been studied for insulin sensitivity; chromium, which supports glucose transport; and selenium in forms that activate antioxidant pathways. Omo provides the catalytic trace elements that turn dormant enzyme systems back on.

Boke Salt

Comes from a geological formation rich in iodine, essential for thyroid function and metabolic regulation. Iodine deficiency is widespread in inland regions, including parts of Kenya. Without adequate iodine, the thyroid cannot produce sufficient hormone, leading to fatigue, weight gain, and metabolic slowing. Boke deepens the restoration by providing the minerals needed to sustain long-term metabolic health.


The Rotation Schedule

WeeksBreak Day Salt
1-4Baleni
5Omo
6Baleni
7Omo
8Baleni
9Boke
10Baleni
11Omo
12Boke

Baleni remains the foundation throughout, taken most frequently because it provides the broadest spectrum of major minerals. Omo and Boke are introduced strategically to provide trace elements and iodine without overwhelming the system.


What Members Report

"Month one, I felt better. Month two, I felt different. Something unlocked. My blood sugar normalized. My energy came back. I had tried everything. This worked."
— Peter O., Kisumu

Month One. Improved mental clarity. Reduced bloating. More stable energy. Gradually improving blood sugar.

Month Two. Energy becomes less dependent on perfect adherence. Cravings shift organically. Blood sugar that plateaued begins to improve again. A sense of waking up, as if something has unlocked.

Month Three. Blood sugar remains stable even when not fasting. Energy persists through the day. Digestion functions quietly in the background. Many members reduce or eliminate medications under medical supervision.


How This Mimics Pastoral Communities

Pastoral communities do not eat salt from a single source. Their salt comes from the land. Different springs. Different salt pans. Different geological formations. Their bodies receive a rotating spectrum of minerals naturally.

The Turkana source salt from natural deposits scattered across their territory. One dry season, a salt lick rich in sodium and magnesium. Another season, a different spring with higher potassium and trace elements. Their mineral intake varies with the seasons, the herds, the availability of water and forage. Their bodies evolved to thrive on variety, not on a fixed daily dose of isolated minerals.

Modern humans have lost this variety. We eat the same salt every day. The same mineral ratios. The same trace elements, or more often, none at all. Our bodies have adapted to deficiency by downregulating the enzyme systems that require consistently absent minerals.

The Rotational Mineral Priming Program restores the variety that pastoral communities never lost.


Why Rotation Achieves Deeper Terrain Restoration

  • Mineral Competition. Calcium and magnesium share transport pathways. High doses of one can reduce absorption of the other. The same salt every day gives your body the same competitive ratios every day. Rotating varies the competitive landscape, allowing different minerals to take precedence on different days.
  • Upregulation of Transport Proteins. Your body regulates mineral absorption based on availability. If a mineral is consistently scarce, production of its transport proteins decreases. Consistent exposure over weeks signals to your body that the mineral is reliably available. Rotating different minerals over three months ensures that multiple transport systems are upregulated.
  • Activation of Dormant Enzyme Systems. Enzymes require specific mineral cofactors. If the cofactor has been missing for years, the enzyme system downregulates. Reactivation takes time and consistent exposure. Rotating allows multiple enzyme systems to be reactivated sequentially. Month one restores magnesium-dependent enzymes. Month two restores trace element-dependent enzymes. Month three restores iodine-dependent thyroid function.
  • Preventing Mineral Imbalance. A single salt taken over time can shift tissue mineral ratios. Higher calcium relative to magnesium can contribute to muscle cramps, hypertension, and arterial stiffness. Rotating prevents any single mineral ratio from dominating long enough to create imbalance.

Why Health Drastically Improves

  • Blood Sugar Regulation. Magnesium is required for insulin receptor function. Chromium and vanadium from Omo enhance insulin binding. Selenium protects pancreatic beta cells. Iodine supports thyroid regulation of metabolic rate. The rotation addresses the root cause of insulin resistance.
  • Energy Restoration. Mitochondria require magnesium, iron, manganese, and copper to produce ATP. Mineral priming restores mitochondrial function. Members report energy that is not just higher but more stable.
  • Gut Healing. The gut lining requires zinc, magnesium, and glutamine to repair tight junctions. Most members are zinc-deficient. The rotation provides bioavailable zinc from multiple sources. Members report reduced bloating, less abdominal pain, and more regular digestion.
  • Inflammation Reduction. Antioxidant enzymes require selenium, zinc, copper, and manganese. Without these minerals, oxidative stress accumulates. Mineral priming restores these cofactors. Members report reduced joint pain, clearer skin, and lower inflammatory markers.
  • Thyroid Function. Boke salt provides naturally occurring iodine. Members report improved body temperature regulation, easier weight management, and reduced fatigue.

What You Receive

ComponentDescription
Three saltsBaleni, Omo, and Boke. Enough for twelve weeks. Shipped to your address in Kenya after eligibility confirmation and payment.
Rotation scheduleExactly which salt to take on which break day. Not published elsewhere.
Remote supervisionAccess to someone who has guided hundreds of members through the rotation.
Food interference guideDocumented list of specific foods that block mineral absorption or interfere with the sequence. Shared only with approved members.
Private communityAccess to others at the same stage of the rotation. Shared experience. Shared troubleshooting.
IntegrationFull alignment with the Terrain Fix sequence: fasting, salts, two-hour wait, broth.

What You Will Need to Source Yourself

The program provides the salts, the schedule, the supervision, the food guide, and the community.

You will need to source the following yourself:

  • Indigenous cattle bones for broth. We provide a sourcing guide. Your local butcher or market is the place to start.
  • A suitable pot for simmering broth. Any large sufuria works.
  • A water filter if your tap water is heavily chlorinated. This is optional but recommended.

These are everyday items. Nothing expensive. Nothing difficult to find

Cost & How to Join

KSh 15,000 one-time

We do not process payments through this website. Please apply using the button below and include your health history to begin eligibility review. If approved, we will send payment instructions for program admission. Upon completion, we ship within three business days. All salts are hand-harvested, natural, and preserved as harvested.

 

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