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Patent Office says I own this gene sequence, this seed, this piece of land." It's amazing.
Native Americans had it right when they laughed at the white man who said, "We'll trade you these beads for Manhattan Island." The Native Americans thought, "Nobody owns Manhattan Island, nobody owns the land, nobody owns the planet. If you want to give us these beads in order to think you own a piece of land, go for it." They didn't know the white man was serious. White man said, "Okay, now we're going to build a fence and defend ourselves against you all the way to the other coast. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
When a nation is threatened by an invading force, for example, going to war to defend your own land against invading aggressors is not only necessary, it is also truly heroic. Defending your own land is courageous; invading your neighbor's land is cowardly. (Some people claim, by the way, that the only way to protect America's land is to invade other countries first. This concept, called "preemptive war" is based on mass distortions used to falsely justify actions of war.)
In America today, the thirst for war remains as strong as ever. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The Native Americans thought, "Nobody owns Manhattan Island, nobody owns the land, nobody owns the planet. If you want to give us these beads in order to think you own a piece of land, go for it." They didn't know the white man was serious. White man said, "Okay, now we're going to build a fence and defend ourselves against you all the way to the other coast. Then we're going to set up these tiny reservations and put you on them, and allow you to call them your homeland."
We are guests on this planet
In my view, we don't own anything on this planet. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Also, the closest land masses are Antarctica and South America, so it's very free of pollutants.
Mike: Who is sponsoring this [convention] booth?
Heine: New Zealand trade. The idea is to expand our products into the grocery market.
Mike: Can you name a couple of stores where readers can see your product?
Heine: Molly Stone's and Whole Foods. Other than those, we're really in a lot of mom-and-pop stores. We just started about six months ago with the heavy marketing. We got picked up by Nature's Best as a distributor, and they cover numerous markets. We're in Colorado West. |
Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts |
On this island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 1,200 miles west of Africa, the land is hilly and there are no cars, so the islanders have to walk a lot. Very few smoke. They are relaxed and their fat intake is fairly low. Still, they have a very high incidence of heart disease.
Their intake of sugar since 1900 has increased to the level in England and in Canada, about 125 lb per person per year.
Yeast Infections
Excess sugar also provides a medium for yeasts that inhabit our gastrointestinal tract. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Defending your own land is courageous; invading your neighbor's land is cowardly. (Some people claim, by the way, that the only way to protect America's land is to invade other countries first. This concept, called "preemptive war" is based on mass distortions used to falsely justify actions of war.)
In America today, the thirst for war remains as strong as ever. But the real war being waged on the world right now by America is not merely found in the limited military action in the Middle East. That's only the blunt instrument of this war. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We're also seeing the clear-cutting of rain forests, in the Amazon especially, in order to create grazing land for cattle.
The decision to eat meat is not a solely personal decision. It doesn't just affect you. It actually affects the planet. The more meat you consume, the more land is used for meat raising and harvesting. In the case of the Amazon rainforest, it means there's less land available to support natural rain forest habitat, which is, of course, important for the oxygen production of the entire planet. |
Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts |
Mars also governs plants that look like seaweeds yet are pioneers on land, such as lichens.
Jupiter
Jupiter is said to be warm and moist. It is associated with adventure, social order, morals, and optimism. It governs the anterior pituitary gland, liver, pancreas, sciatic nerve (the largest nerve in the body), arteries of the abdomen and legs, subcutaneous fat tissue, adrenal glands, kidneys, spleen, immune system, fibrin and oxygen levels in the blood, blood sugar levels, buttocks, genitals, feet, lungs, right ear, and semen. |
Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts |
Biblische Botanik: Pflanzen und Friichte aus dem gelobten land. In: DAZ 137(11):867-869. 1997.
Myrrhis odorata
See Sweet Cicely
Myrtle
Myrtus communis description
Medicinal Parts: The medicinal parts are the leaves (dried and as a source of oil), twigs and the fresh, flowering branches.
Flower and Fruit: The flowers are medium-sized and stiff. They are short, glandular-haired pedicles, which are covered in bracteoles. They grow solitary in the leaf axils. The petals are white with fine glands and a somewhat tomentose margin covered with fine hairs. The anthers are yellow. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
It is useful to remind the reader that the Pima Indians, who are now running a 51 percent rate of diabetes, had only one single documented case of diabetes by 1920 when they were still living on their land and eating their indigenous diet. Their cousins, the Tarahumaras, who have stuck with a natural diet and remained on their land, have only 6 percent incidence of diabetes.
I believe that these healthy results will be repeated in all indigenous cultures who give up white flour, white sugar, cooked hydrogenated and animal fats, and return to the land and their indigenous diets and lifestyles. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
That seed line had been developed by the first family of farmers to work her land, and she and previous owners of the land had sustained it for over a century. In a state that is one of America's breadbaskets—Iowa grows one fifth of the corn grown in the United States—Krause is one of four hundred and fifty organic farmers. Normally in August, her patch of cornfields would be fallow, crackling with insects and awaiting the planting that begins in September. But that September there would be no planting, nor had there been the September before. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
As this moisture-laden air moves over land masses up to higher elevations, it starts to cool down and thereby releases some of its absorbed water. This water falls on the earth as rain or snow, feeding the rivers, and through them, the land and the vegetation.
Depending on its position in relation to the earth's rotation, the position of the moon, and the sun's internal cyclic activities (sun spot cycles), the sun masterminds the entire earth's climate and seasonal changes down to the smallest details, including temperature, amount of rainfall, cloud formation, periods of dryness, etc. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
Amazingly, the same family has worked this land for more than 750 years. The farmhouse was an impressive Catalan masia, looking like a small fortress, complete with a tower. I was totally blown away and forgot all about physics.
The dinner was served in a spacious hall, where the Garriga family had gathered. As a guest of honor, I was seated next to Jaume's father, who enchanted us with tales of the ancient history of the land and made sure that my wineglass was never empty. Toward the end of the dinner he excused himself and walked out of the hall. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Following the late 2004 tsunami in Thailand, the soils there produced outstanding crop yields because ocean water had been deposited onto the land. Ocean water contains all the minerals we need, and those minerals helped create an abundance of crops in the following season.
Back at the dawn of human civilization when we lived along the Nile, the river regularly flooded and would bring nutrients and minerals back to the croplands. That is what sustained early human civilization. The dawn of agriculture was dependent on the flooding of a river. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Two days before, he had become the sixth man to land on the moon. The trip had been a triumph: the first lunar landing to carry out scientific investigations. The 94 pounds of rock and soil samples in the hold attested to that. Although he and his commander, Alan Shepard, hadn't reached the summit of the 750-foot-high ancient Cone Crater, the rest of the items on the meticulous schedule taped to their wrists, detailing virtually every minute of their two-day journey, had been methodically ticked off. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
Their cousins, the Tarahumaras, who have stuck with a natural diet and remained on their land, have only 6 percent incidence of diabetes.
I believe that these healthy results will be repeated in all indigenous cultures who give up white flour, white sugar, cooked hydrogenated and animal fats, and return to the land and their indigenous diets and lifestyles.
CHAPTER 3 PREVIEW
In the next chapter we will be discussing a comprehensive theory of the causes of diabetes which will give you more insight into how to effectively manage your metabolism. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The more meat you consume, the more land is used for meat raising and harvesting. In the case of the Amazon rainforest, it means there's less land available to support natural rain forest habitat, which is, of course, important for the oxygen production of the entire planet. So, in a very understandable way, the mass consumption of red meat around this planet actually affects the climate of the planet. Global climate change is one side effects of massive meat consumption. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Cattle allowed to graze on large areas of land are easier on the land and pollute less than do factory farm animals.
Where chicken (and other poultry) is concerned, you'll not only want to look for the meat (and eggs) of grass-fed versus grain-fed animals, you'll also want to be certain that the animals are "free range," meaning that they roam freely in the outside environment, rather than being cooped up in factory farms where they are overcrowded and often subject to inhumane conditions. |
Sue Palmer See book keywords and concepts |
For instance, in Canada the Evergreen movement is a national charity working for community naturalisation - with government assistance - by transforming school grounds, publicly accessible land and home landscapes. Planners in Freiburg in Germany have stopped installing artificial play equipment and begun creating 'nature playgrounds', full of logs, mounds, ditches and other natural features. A playground recently developed in Scotland is made of a combination of natural and man-made features - fallen trees, boulders, sand, water and structures such as a willow maze and a dugout canoe. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Cattle allowed to graze on large areas of land are easier on the land and pollute less than do factory farm animals.
Where chicken (and other poultry) is concerned, you'll not only want to look for the meat (and eggs) of grass-fed versus grain-fed animals, you'll also want to be certain that the animals are "free range," meaning that they roam freely in the outside environment, rather than being cooped up in factory farms where they are overcrowded and often subject to inhumane conditions. |
Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts |
Any seaweed contains more available dietary iodine than any land plant. The seaweeds with the most available iodine are the giant kelps of the northern hemisphere. The highest concentrations of iodine occurs in Icelandic kelp (8000 ppm), Norwegian kelp (4000 ppm), and Maine and California kelp (1000-2000 ppm). The seaweeds with the least amounts of iodine are nori (about 15 ppm) and sar-gassum (about 30-40 ppm). The amounts of iodine in land plants can be greatly increased by fertilizing food plants with seaweeds applied directly to the soil as topical mulch or tilled into the soil. |
Luca Turin See book keywords and concepts |
In the first phase, a few bold explorers discover a new land and map out its basic features. In the second phase, boatloads of immigrant scientists arrive and colonize the land. In the third phase, statues are erected on town squares, sometimes to the original discoverers, more often to the able administrators who built the roads and railways. Smell, as it happens, did not follow this pattern. Scientific colonies never thrived on this particular island. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Progression of vertebrates onto land, with fresh water far more dilute in calcium, required mechanisms to promote calcium extraction from the environment and to conserve it within the body. Parathyroid hormone (PTH), the peptide secretory product of the parathyroid glands (first appearing in amphibia), serves this role. In response to minute-to-minute relatively mild reductions in extracellular calcium concentration, such as during the hours following a meal, PTH stimulates the kidney to conserve calcium by regulating renal tubular reabsorption efficiency. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
If you want to give us these beads in order to think you own a piece of land, go for it." They didn't know the white man was serious. White man said, "Okay, now we're going to build a fence and defend ourselves against you all the way to the other coast. Then we're going to set up these tiny reservations and put you on them, and allow you to call them your homeland."
We are guests on this planet
In my view, we don't own anything on this planet. |
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts |
| Discouraging trends in agriculture are leading to nutrients being stripped from the land and crops. The problem lies with the poor condition of our ecosystem, our appetite for cheap foods, plus the advent of genetically modified foods. Healthy soil contains insects and other life forms that crawl around, die, and thus replenish nutrients. Nowadays, however, crops are sprayed with pesticides that kill the insects and also poison our food and soil.
Land should be given time to "rest" and replenish itself after certain harvests. However, rotating crops is rarely practiced anymore. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The big deal is that present day theories about how the Ice Age took place describe it as a slow process requiring thousands of years, meaning that when ice slowly formed over the land mass, it would have been impossible to conceal pine needles and blades of grass still thriving. What this core sample reveals is that the ice sheet must have formed very quickly. In other words, the grass and pine needles were abruptly covered with a massive sheet of ice that left the plants in a relatively preserved state that could be dug up and identified thousands of years later. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
We may have started as the land of opportunity, but we are now the land of huge portions. Our extralarge servings and the fact that we eat out more often than ever are two more factors that encourage overeating in America.
As a country, we definitely don't exercise like people in other countries do, and our day-to-day lives appear to be more harried and stressful than in other cultures—more factors that encourage obesity. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's as if humans were creating another land mass made out of landfill. Soon, somebody will probably build condos there are sell them online as "ocean front property!"
If there's any group of beings on this planet that should be warned about another group of beings, it's the ocean creatures who should be warned about humans. In fact, there should be a large red warning side slapped on the side of the planet, clearly visible to all creatures and interstellar visitors, that reads:
WARNING: Don't feed the humans.
(They haven't yet learned how to clean up after themselves. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
We may have started as the land of opportunity, but we are now the land of huge portions. Our extralarge servings and the fact that we eat out more often than ever are two more factors that encourage overeating in America.
As a country, we definitely don't exercise like people in other countries do, and our day-to-day lives appear to be more harried and stressful than in other cultures—more factors that encourage obesity. |