Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Did you know that the California power plant energy crisis from a few years ago could have been entirely avoided if every household in the state had simply switched to a single LED light bulb?
Twenty percent of the electricity used in the United States goes to power lights, and an astonishing ninety percent of that electricity is right now wasted. Through the extremely efficient lighting products offered by EcoLEDs (www.EcoLEDs.com), I intend to put a stop to that waste. Watch NewsTarget.com for more announcements on this revolution in Earth-friendly lighting products. | Byron J. Richards See book keywords and concepts | In general, as any kind of energy crisis worsens, people will tend to crave heavy, dense food even though they may not do so on a regular basis. Some people have no appetite under heavy stress, due to the excess inflammation from the stress, which deactivates digestive function. Much more commonly, people eat in excess in order to "cool off" the feeling of stress.
Many people enter a little "energy crisis" at about four o'clock in the afternoon. Any hope they had of maintaining a good diet quickly evaporates and dooms their eating behaviors for the rest of the day. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Currently, twelve percent of sorghum produced in the United States is used to make ethanol and that amount is expected to increase in light of the energy crisis.
A Serving of Food Lore...
Sorghum may have originated in northeast Africa some 2,000 years ago. Some believe that wild sorghum has been growing in the Middle East as far back as 8,000 years ago. Sorghum was brought to America during the Colonial period; settlers used to refer to sorghum as "chicken corn." Sweet sorghum (sorgo) was introduced to America from China in 1850; the place of origin of sorgo is thought to be Egypt. | Dr. Steven R. Gundry See book keywords and concepts | In an energy crisis, when gas shortages are imminent, which car sits in the garage-the Toyota Prius or the Hummer? Bye-bye Hummer, hello Prius. Do you want your autopilot to keep driving you? If so, pay attention.
FRYING YOUR HEART AND BRAIN
So what does eating less meat have to do with decreasing heat production? Remember how you were so happy to be able to eat all those "free" protein calories in the Teardown phase? Now put your hand on your dog or cat and feel how much warmer it is than you. | Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts | My mother reminds me of the huge paper route that I had when I was ten years old or how I sold refreshments from a shopping cart to people sitting in line for gas during the energy crisis in the mid seventies or the full-time job I held in a local sandwich shop during high school. It was this same desire that led me to manage Burger King Restaurants when I was nineteen years old, and ultimately to the fitness industry in 1981.
I was 21 years old living in New York City making more than $40,000 in my first year of club management. | Byron J. Richards See book keywords and concepts | Many people enter a little "energy crisis" at about four o'clock in the afternoon. Any hope they had of maintaining a good diet quickly evaporates and dooms their eating behaviors for the rest of the day. The motto of the leptin-resistant individual is, "I will start my diet tomorrow."
Maintaining Body Temperature
It is quite important to maintain internal body temperature in a range conducive to countless biological and chemical reactions that support healthy function. In general, thyroid hormone sets body temperature through the basal metabolic rate, which is adjusted gradually over time. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Though President Carter had warned the American public about a long-term energy crisis two years earlier, he was helpless to do much about the situation once it developed, except to write personal notes to the king of Saudi Arabia asking him to ramp up production to stabilize the price. Then, in the fall of 1979, a gang of Iranian "students" invaded the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran, calling it "a nest of spies," and took the remaining fifty-two American staff members hostage. The hostage crisis, which lasted more than a year, finished President Carter politically. | | To some extent France, Germany, Great Britain, and Russia have enjoyed a state of denial equal to that of America in these years leading up to the permanent energy crisis, but their denial is focused differently. America has been able to pretend that its energy-intensive suburban lifestyle is "not negotiable. | | President Jimmy Carter attempted to awaken the American public to the idea that the energy crisis was a more or less permanent condition reflecting the real drawdown of the nation's number one nonrenewable resource. Carter attempted to fashion a coherent national energy policy; passed tax and rate incentives for hydroelectric development, especially on the small, local scale; restarted Nixon's "Project Independence" to develop synthetic hydrocarbon and alternative fuels; and set the tone at the top in a rhetoric that refused to soft-soap the problem. | | But the disturbance of global oil markets as the permanent energy crisis begins is liable to interrupt global commerce and global travel. Fewer businessmen will fly from continent to continent. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Even while we are facing a certain energy crisis in the years ahead, some of the most promising clean energy research being conducted today is routinely censored, criticized and shut down. All in the name of science, of course.
As I've always said, a true scientist is one who asks questions of nature and observes the answers, regardless of whether those answers comply with political protocol or institutional biases. In this way, scientists like Taleyarkhan are true scientists. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | The scene: the Vietnam War was beginning to wind down, Richard Nixon was about to be forever linked to Watergate, the energy crisis was about to create lines at gas stations and nitrite was becoming a headline word.
Sodium Nitrite: A meat preservative used since the 1920s.6 It kills bacteria and adds a happy pink color and desirable taste to hot dogs, bacon and canned meat.
In 1970, the journal Nature reported that the nitrite we consume may be reacting in our bodies to form nitrosamines.7
Nitrosamines: A scary family of chemicals. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | To publish other information that sounds the alarm on modern civilization's most pressing challenges such as global conflict and war, the destruction of the environment, the coming energy crisis ("peak oil") and others.
In a nutshell, then, our aim is to use the power of information to help solve problems and enhance the quality of life for us all. (Wouldn't it be amazing if traditional news sources had a similar goal? | David Wolfe See book keywords and concepts | Illness is an energy crisis in the body - the body no longer has enough energy to hold together its integrity. Purifying the body through balanced, mineral-rich, raw-food nutrition raises the energy vibration, thus increasing the immune system.
Chronic disease has two true causes: toxemia and demineralization. Toxemia is an accumulation of spiritual, emotional, mental and physical-waste-mucus residues in the organism. Demineralization is a lack of major minerals (i.e. calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, iron, iodine, etc.) and trace minerals (zinc, selenium, manganese, copper, etc. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | Since the time the energy crisis first erupted, we have tripled oil consumption and doubled electricity use worldwide. Fortune magazine has noted that if the per capita energy consumption of China and India rises to that of South Korea (which we believe is a realistic scenario), and the Chinese and Indian populations increase at currently projected rates, these two countries alone will need a total of 119 million barrels of oil a day, almost double the world's entire demand today. | Richard P. Brown, M.D., and Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Still, if the state of emergency lasts for too long, it can set the stage for an energy crisis.
Energy Depletion and Free Radical Damage
Simply put, constant activation of the stress response system can deplete the body's energy supply beyond its capacity to refuel. When individual cells do not have enough energy to maintain their vital functions, different parts of the system may become fatigued, strained, and eventually damaged. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | Chapters 2 and 3 describe how we can solve the energy crisis and restore the biosphere as physical realities rather than as instruments of fallacious economical and political thinking.
Part II looks at how we can implement solutions in a globally organized system, what we can do as individuals to meet the challenge, and the need to expand our knowledge base and establish a new science of consciousness which will give us the needed foundation for a new paradigm. Think of each chapter as an action item about what we must do. The chapter titles appropriately summarize these actions. | | At that time there was a perception that we had an energy crisis. The OPEC oil cartel raised their prices, gasoline shortages caused long lines at the petrol pump, and people wanted answers. This was when I received a firsthand education on the energy-environment crisis. Both fossil fuel and nuclear power options were shown to be very destructive approaches in the long run, and some of the Congressmen were looking for renewable energy options and tougher environmental regulations.
A growing and robust environmental movement was beginning to make a difference in Washington. | | A poignant example of an awakening public was the 2001 California energy crisis, which had led to drastic price increases for an infuriated, impoverished and blacked-out public. Once one cuts through the greed and propaganda, it becomes obvious that the only solution that makes sense is a shift to clean renewables.
It follows that the wealthiest entities in the world, the energy companies, the U.S. Government and their media mouthpieces are not where you're going to find the answers. There's too much at stake for these multitrillion dollar giants to want to give up their power. | Richard P. Brown, M.D., and Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | But if for some reason the mitochondria can't keep up with the cells' energy demands, we're at risk for a cellular energy crisis.
Researchers have identified several factors that can impair mitochondria, thereby diminishing energy production. Among them is hypoxia, a condition in which cells don't get enough oxygen to metabolize glucose and produce ATP and CP. Hypoxia can occur at high altitudes or can result from a reduced blood supply due to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), heart or lung disease, stroke, head injury, massive bleeding, or smoking. | | So why doesn't pigging out solve your body's energy crisis? The answers are simple. First, your body needs its energy in a steady stream, not in peaks and valleys. Second, it depends on foods rich in key vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients—not those rich in calories—to support essential functions such as producing cellular energy, building cell components, and supporting cellular defense and repair mechanisms. Third, when you take in more calories than your body can use, the excess gets stored as fat. This fat provides energy only if you burn it, not if it sits in storage around your waist. | | How Do We Avoid an energy crisis?
Think of the parasympathetic nervous system as the Environmental Protection Agency of the body. Just as mandatory speed limits conserve fuel, the parasympathetic system reduces energy expenditure by slowing the heart and respiratory rates and calming the brain. This enables cells to slow their energy production and reduce the release of oxygen free radicals. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | I have also reported on the results of an equally qualified group of scientists who claim to have a potential answer to the energy crisis, almost entirely snuffed out by another group of scientists, the hot fusioneers and mainstream physicists and chemists, who are trying desperately to defend a diminished turf. The rest of the scientific community, media and public remain uninformed, so by default side with the skeptics.
In these and many other examples, we see that some mainstream scientists can abuse their power. | Mark Hyman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Burnout, or impaired metabolism, results in loss of cellular function as well as physical energy. This energy crisis means more than just feeling tired. The loss of energy on a cellular basis is often the first step of dysfunction that leads to many diseases, from heart and liver failure to Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
There are many causes of burnout. These include mitochondrial malfunction, insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, oxidative stress, and other hormonal imbalances.
Avoid Mitochondrial Malfunction
Fatigue and pain are the most common complaints patients bring to their doctors. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | Tom Bearden put it, "The cost of a single large power plant will solve the entire world energy crisis forever."
But for understanding free energy and UFO/ET disclosure, many more of us will need to have the courage to awaken to these greater truths, even if they appear bizarre at first blush. Unfortunately our culture has fragmented itself into so many factions that do not communicate with one another, our expanded knowledge and awareness are artificially kept away from us. | Bill Gottlieb See book keywords and concepts | See also Food Allergies; Lactose Intolerance
Anemia
If you're like most people who beat up on the snooze button each morning, an earlier bedtime is the way to end your energy crisis. But if no amount of rest helps, it may not be sleep that your body is craving. You may have a form of anemia.
Anemia saps your energy by depriving your cells of oxygen. This happens when your blood has too few red blood cells or too little hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen through the bloodstream. Anemia can be a symptom of many different serious problems, including cancer. |
Hemp TodayEd Rosenthal See book keywords and concepts | | Herer and Osburn do not realize that solving our energy crisis will take an integrated approach, using many different technologies in order to supply our nation's needs. Energy conservation, solar energy, especially passive water and space heating, electricity from windmills, tidal power and solar batteries, and waste to energy and other technologies can all help to meet our energy requirements and get us off the petroleum addiction.
Energy production would yield a low profit to farmers. Burning should be used as only the last step in a recycling program. | Gary Null See book keywords and concepts | THE WORKPLACE The energy crisis of the 1970s has led to a generation of very well insulated, but poorly ventilated, office buildings. People who work in these buildings often complain of fatigue, nasal congestion, dizziness, and a host of other mysterious symptoms. Yet there has been clear-cut documentation of toxic levels of pollutants in very few cases. The levels of toxins in these buildings are rarely high enough to provoke official alarm, but they are enough to cause fatigue and illness through long-term, chronic exposure. | The Editors of Prevention Magazine Health Books See book keywords and concepts | Lark, which can result in an energy crisis.
Lighten up on fat. "Fatty foods, including most meats, are very hard to digest," says Dr. Lark. "Eating meat two ot three times a day is like eating Chtistmas dinnet 21 times a week. You're spending all of yout enetgy digesting rich, heavy foods." She recommends a low-fat diet high in whole grains, legumes and fresh fruits and vegetables, the same type of diet that is recommended for preventing heart disease and some types of cancer.
Here's what experts recommend to help you banish fatigue. | Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H. See book keywords and concepts | As the Vietnam War was winding down, the "energy crisis" was revving up, and Americans waited in long lines for gas. Soon thereafter, Nixon reported to Congress:
Our interest in supporting Africa's development efforts rests on many bases.... We also believe a developing African economy will mean expanding potential markets for American goods. Moreover, Africa is becoming a major source of energy for the United States and Western Europe. .. .7
To stress America's humanitarian deeds, Nixon added:
The United States can be proud of its record of direct development assistance to Africa. |
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