Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | Researching genes without looking at the energy component of DNA is like studying a computer hard drive without plugging in the power cable. Hard drives are composed of thousands of sectors, substructures that store information.16 You can develop impressive theories about why the storage device is constructed the way it is, and the interesting way in which the sectors are arranged, but until you plug the hard drive in and watch it functioning in the context of the energy flow that animates it, you have a very incomplete picture of the way it works. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | For storage, Hitachi now sells a 1TB (terabyte) hard drive for well under $400. It's enough to store hundreds of videos. Multiple external storage devices can be connected to your server to provide affordable video storage.
You will, of course, need your own website hosted on your server, too. It's also a good idea to have a backup system to keep an extra copy of all the user videos in case of hard drive failure.
We're looking for some pioneering video websites to promote
Right now, we're looking for some early adopters who want to put this Zeop technology to a creative use. | Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts | Using our computer analogy, we can think of the subconscious mind as the hard drive in the brain, doing what hard drives do: store a lot of information.
In fact, your subconscious mind has a record of everything that you've ever experienced during your entire lifetime. Not only does it hold a record of the events themselves, it also keeps a cross-referenced log of how you felt and what you believed about each one. That's right . . . | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | Some come from the environment inside the body, while others are our body's response to signals from the environment that surrounds our body
While studying the static structure of the hard drive gives us lots of useful information, the signals that activate different sectors of the hard drive provide the source of the activation of that information. Epigenetics looks at the sources that activate gene expression or suppression, and at the energy flows that modulate the process. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | In essence, genotype is analogous to a computer's hard drive. Phenotype is the way the genes express themselves, which can vary according to the signaling systems that we give them through our diet and lifestyle. Phenotypic expression is analogous to our software programs. Put a healthy program in, and we get a healthy response.
Since 1922, when Frederick Banting and Charles PL Best discovered insulin, which was a great contribution and saved many lives, we have taken a more medical or drug-based approach to the treatment of diabetes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It's also a good idea to have a backup system to keep an extra copy of all the user videos in case of hard drive failure.
We're looking for some pioneering video websites to promote
Right now, we're looking for some early adopters who want to put this Zeop technology to a creative use. We'll promote and publicize your Zeop-powered video website, helping you build awareness of your site while demonstrating the possibilities of Zeop technology. Call us at 307-587-2594 or contact us through www.Zeop.com to learn more. | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | You can develop impressive theories about why the storage device is constructed the way it is, and the interesting way in which the sectors are arranged, but until you plug the hard drive in and watch it functioning in the context of the energy flow that animates it, you have a very incomplete picture of the way it works.
Death of a Dogma
The idea that genes are the repositories of our characteristics is also known as the Central Dogma. The Central Dogma was propounded by one of the discoverers of the helicular structure of DNA, Sir Francis Crick. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | This is our main period of subconscious programming, similar to the programming of the hard drive of a computer.19 This is the stored source of the negative emotional charge many of us have and carry into our adult lives. So, whether we are fearful, pessimistic, confident, happy, or optimistic, our cells take their orders from our thoughts and begin acting accordingly by moving our health toward dis-ease or harmony.
Our outer world is a reflection of the subconscious beliefs that are creating our realities. | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | The images were generated at random by the computer just before the instant of projection from amongst forty-five images stored on the hard drive.
The researchers wanted to find out precisely where and when emotional arousal occurred in the body, heart, and brain. They also presented the images to the subjects under two sets of experimental conditions. One was a baseline condition of normal physiological function. The second was a state of heightened heart coherence, in which their hearts were beating at an unusually even rate.
They discovered that the heart responded to the images. | Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts | In our culture, we tend to visualize the brain as being a memory storage database, a personal hard drive onto which we load bits and bytes of experience, knowledge, and images. While this popular metaphor is helpful, memory is best thought of as a complex process rather than as a repository from which we extract information. This is because the process of storing memories is bound up with thought, emotion, and perception, and involves the interaction of multiple subsystems in the brain that work together in almost all situations involving the storage and recall of memory. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | He has the program on his hard drive. The screen filled with a template of lines and columns in shades of black and white. The graphs were inexplicable to a layman like myself, but filled with meaning to a statistically minded scientist like McKone. "If it had been invented by Americans," he laughed, '"Monte Carlo' would have been called 'Las Vegas.'"28
McKone invented a chemical —which he named PBLX (and whose "invented" characteristics bore an uncanny resemblance to mercury). We were to assess the potential to poison people who eat fish who eat PBLX. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | It can lock down your computer, fry your hard drive, and send you swirling in a sea of profanity that can be heard three counties over. Anyone whose computer has ever been slowed or shut down by a foreign invader knows what she needs to do: protect any future ones from entering.
In our bodies, we can't firewall ourselves with complete virus protection— that's the price we pay for not living in a bubble. We interact with all kinds of germs, bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and other invaders that want to feed off our insides. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Genotype is your hard-core hard drive; phenotype is your software. You can't change your genotype, but you can change the expression of the genotype, which is the phenotype. So basically, your anti-inflammation, anti-aging, anti-cancer, antioxidant genes all got turned on. That was Dr. Spindler at the University of California at Riverside. Now, what's happening? This is very important: When you cook your food, you lose 50 percent of the protein. It becomes coagulated and you lose 78 percent of the vitamins and minerals. If you go live, you can eat half as much and still get the same amount. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | For now, your best bet is probably to buy an external hard drive, copy your files to it, and mail it to a friend who can keep it in a safe place. It's reliable, easy to figure out, and there's no monthly fee involved. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | And on a practical note, keep your magnets away from your computer's hard drive and storage disks.
MASSAGE
Massage involves the manipulation of muscles and other soft tissues. It is beneficial in treating a wide range of conditions, including muscle spasms and pain, soreness from injury, and headaches. Massage works to relieve pain in a number of ways: by promoting muscle relaxation; by increasing lymphatic circulation and thereby reducing inflammation; by breaking up scar tissue and adhesions; by promoting blood flow through the muscles; and by promoting drainage of the sinus fluids. | Eric R. Braverman See book keywords and concepts | This action is analogous to shifting information on a computer: the brain is simply transferring information to another disk or to a different hard drive.
The toxic effect of stroke occurs as a result of the release of calcium into the cells, as well as an excessive release of the amino acids glutamate and aspartate, which are neurotoxic in moderate to large quantities. GABA-friendly nutrients can help protect cells against these factors. | Bruce H. Lipton See book keywords and concepts | As I conjured up a biocomputer, I realized that the nucleus is simply a memory disk, a hard drive containing the DNA programs that encode the production of proteins. Let's call it the Double Helix Memory Disk. In your home computer you can insert such a memory disk containing a large number of specialized programs like word processing, graphics and spreadsheets. After you download those programs into active memory, you can remove the disk from the computer without interfering with the program that is running. | | When unthinking or uncaring parents pass on those messages to their young children, they are no doubt oblivious to the fact that such comments are downloaded into the subconscious memory as absolute "facts" just as surely as bits and bytes are downloaded to the hard drive of your desktop computer. During early development, the child's consciousness has not evolved enough to critically assess that those parental pronouncements were only verbal barbs and not necessarily true characterizations of "self. | | The subconscious mind is a programmable "hard drive" into which our life experiences are downloaded. The programs are fundamentally hardwired stimulus-response behaviors. Behavior activating stimuli may be signals the nervous system detects from the external world and/or signals that arise from within the body such as emotions, pleasure and pain. When a stimulus is perceived, it will automatically engage the behavioral response that was learned when the signal was first experienced. | Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts | And it's those experiences that unexpectedly surface in our lives, seemingly at the times when we would least like for them to be there!
Question: When Does the Subconscious Mind Rest? Answer: Never
"Okay," you may be saying to yourself, "conscious or subconscious beliefs, holographic memories or not, let's say that all of the events of my life really are stored somewhere. Why do I care about my past experiences? Are they even important to me now?"
You bet they are! Here's why: The subconscious mind is much larger and more powerful than the conscious one. | Philip Yam See book keywords and concepts | But you might not know that from the vast stores of information in his mind and on his hard drive. Over the years, he has provided unacknowledged help to reporters around the globe, passing on files to such big-time players as The New Tork Times, Newsweek, and USA Today. His networking with journalists, activists, and concerned citizens has helped medical authorities make contact with suspected CJD victims. He has kept scientists informed with his almost daily posting of news items and research abstracts on electronic newsgroups, including the bulletin board on www.vegsource. | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | More recent studies indicate that homeopathic remedies can actually be digitized, the digital pattern stored on a computer hard drive, transmitted over the internet as an E-mail attachment, and then be reconstituted to create aqueous solutions with significant biological activity.
FLOWER ESSENCE RESOURCES
Pegasus Products, Inc. (Carries an extensive supply of vibrational remedies including flower essences, gem elixirs, and star elixirs, as well as books, tapes, and related devices.) P. 0. Box 228, Boulder, CO 80306-0228 (Website: www.pegasus.com).
The Flower Essence Society. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | They followed this with a fourteen-hour search of the premises, after which they seized over
$100,00 in medicines, supplies, records, equipment, even the computer's hard drive. It has been known since as the notorious "B Vitamin Bust." Within 24 hours of this day of infamy in Tacoma, the White House received 2,000 faxes protesting the outrageous raid; eventually, that number swelled to 20,000.
In late 1995, Dr. Wright was exonerated of all charges, his inventory returned by the FDA, and he remains in business. | Linda B. White, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In the same way that a computer has a working memory that is discarded if it is not saved onto a hard drive, your brain sorts through a lot of information that it does not retain unless you have a reason to preserve it. Vivid experiences that are rich in images, sounds, touch, or emotions tell the brain that something significant is happening—something worth remembering. So you are much more likely to recall information associated with these kinds of sensations than you are a telephone number. | Kathi Keville See book keywords and concepts | My computer's hard drive is filled with file upon file of research studies about the effects of different herbs. Some of these studies show that tea tree, lavender, lemon, thyme, sage, eucalyptus and garlic function as powerful germ fighters. Others show that lavender, lemon, bergamot, thyme, chamomile, pine and sandalwood (in that order) increase the number of white cells, which gobble up infection-causing bacteria. According to world-renowned essential oil expert Ernest Guenther, Ph.D. | Elaine Feuer See book keywords and concepts | Agents seized $100,000 worth in medicines, office supplies, and equipment: patient and employee records; banking statements; payroll records; injectable, preservative-free vitamins, mineral and glandular extracts; noninvasive allergy and sensitivity-testing equipment; instruction and training manuals; postage stamps, address books, correspondence, diaries, rolodexes, telephone toll records and messages; and the entire printed contents of the hard drive on the clinic's central computer system. |
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