The fruit plant recognizes atoms; it recognizes the iron atom. For instance, when a certain milligram of it is completed, when it reaches the amount of iron it should contain, it says "that is enough." When it takes in the necessary amount of magnesium, it doesn't take any more. When it takes in the necessary amount of calcium, when it reaches that ratio particular to that fruit, it doesn't take in any more. - Harun Yahya