Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
These other cultures understand our place in a hierarchy of energy and the value of choosing time and place with care. The modern science of remote influence has finally offered proof of ancient intuitive beliefs about manifestation, healing, and the power of thoughts. We would do well to appreciate, as these traditional cultures do, that every thought is sacred, with the power to take physical form.
Both modern science and ancient practices can teach us how to use our extraordinary power of intention. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The single most powerful anti-cancer nutrient known to modern science -- one that helps halt the growth of virtually all tumors in the body while reducing breast cancer risk by 77 percent -- isn't on the American Cancer Society's list! (See our article reporting this finding at http://www.newstarget.com/021892.html )
Has the ACS failed to read the research on this nutrient? Could the most miraculous anti-cancer nutrient known to modern science have somehow slipped by the astute scientists at the ACS? |
Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts |
| Psychoanalysis, the modern science of reading dreams, has taught us to take heed of these unsubstantial images. Also it has found a way to let them do their work. The dangerous crises of self-development are permitted to come to pass under the protecting eye of an experienced initiate in the lore and language of dreams, who then enacts the role and character of the ancient mystagogue, or guide of souls, the initiating medicine man of the
Fig. 1. Sileni and Maenads primitive forest sanctuaries of trial and initiation. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
You will find that in virtually every clinical trial that has ever been done with placebos, the placebo has been more universally effective than any other therapy known to modern science. Giving a patient something, even something that is inert, and telling them it will help them causes positive changes in about one-third of all medical conditions, including depression, blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes and more. The placebo effect works on just about everything.
Yet, conventional doctors dismiss this. They do not understand it and, in fact, misuse it. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
These products are organic and wildcrafted; "ancient formulas and modern science are blended to create remedies that work synergistically to ensure maximum benefit."
The herbal bag uses a combination of 10 selected Thai herbs in one compress. Each herb works its specific healing when absorbed into the skin. They include 30% zingiber cassumunar (a type of ginger), 20% turmeric, 20% citrus hystrix, 10% citronella grass, 5% tamarind leaf, 5% ginger, 5% Borneo camphor, and 5% menthol. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This research provides strong new evidence that vitamin D is the single most effective medicine against cancer, far outpacing the benefits of any cancer drug known to modern science.
The study involved 1,179 healthy women from rural Nebraska. One group of women was given calcium (around 1500 mg daily) and vitamin D (1100 IU daily) while another group was given placebo. Over four year, the group receiving the calcium and vitamin D supplements showed a 60 percent decrease in cancers. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Even worse, sunscreen blocks the UV radiation that allows the skin to manufacture all-important vitamin D -- the most powerful anti-cancer nutrient yet known to modern science. It prevents over a dozen different cancers, yet parents block it by slathering toxic sunscreen on their children, all while mistakenly believing they're "protecting their children from cancer!" What a scam.
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Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
This philosophical conundrum, however, doesn't stop quantum mechanics from being at the heart of modern science.
At the infinitesimal quantum scale, nature is downright quirky. For example, every particle has an antiparticle, also called a virtual particle. |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
Many traditional culinary practices are the products of a kind of biocultural evolution, the ingenuity of which modern science occasionally figures out long after the fact. In Latin America, corn is traditionally eaten with beans; each plant is deficient in an essential amino acid that happens to be abundant in the other, so together corn and beans form a balanced diet in the absence of meat. |
Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts |
Although modern science has not always been aware of this fact until recently, traditional herbal medicine in Eastern Europe used milk thistle in the treatment of diabetes long before modern science came to the understanding of the relationship between the liver and HISS.
Nopal opuntia (prickly pear cactus) can be found in the desert regions of the Southwestern United States and Central America. Traditionally, nopal is both eaten as a food and as a medicine. One of its medicinal uses is for the treatment of diabetes. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's some of the best cardiovascular medicine known to modern science, far more potent than any prescription drug, yet with zero negative side effects. Yet food companies have removed it from the food supply and promoted "seedless grapes" as a benefit to consumers! (Of course, grape skins also contain powerful medicine called resveratrol, but grape seeds contain different medicines called proanthocyanidins and PCOs, which you can read about at the Physician's Desk Reference). |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
One doesn't overthrow a supposedly watertight conclusion of modern science overnight. He asked Judi to replicate her results. Each time, the answer came up the same: it appeared that EBV might indeed play a direct hand in triggering autoimmunity by being a haunt-ingly close match to the Sm B sequence.
Harley ruefully recalls the day they decided to push ahead with their research. "Judi came to me with what she'd found and said, 'We should study EBV further. |
Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts |
| Furthermore, the evolution of life, described by our modern science of biology, is the theme of the early stages of the cosmogonic cycle. Finally, the world destruction, which the physicists tell us must come with the exhaustion of our sun and ultimate running down of the whole cosmos,33 stands presaged in the scar left by the fire of Tangaroa: the world-destructive effects of the creator-destroyer will increase gradually until, at last, in the second course of the cosmogonic cycle, all will devolve into the sea of bliss. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
Ancient healing traditions met modern science and technology in that department store in Beijing. I thought: modern Chinese and modern Americans have more in common than they sometimes realize. Both suffer from modernist malaise, both are drawn to "health" and "healing" as an arena for working out cultural and spiritual dislocations, and both are attracted to a vision of ancient wisdom validated by science and updated to appeal to quick-fix consumerist sensibilities. |
| The piece was titled "Finding Happiness: Cajole Your Brain to Lean to the Left," and in it Goleman hailed what he called a growing "rapprochement between modern science and ancient wisdom." He spoke of how, as a graduate student, he had wondered whether traditional Asian meditation practices "might work as an antidote to stress" but had been discouraged from extensively pursuing this idea by the skepticism of his professors and the inadequacy of the laboratory measures available to him.
Now, however, he said he felt "vindicated. |
| Their aim was to extract the most sensible elements in order to create a single tradition stripped of all "feudalis-tic superstitious" beliefs and made consistent with modern science and Marxist-Leninist principles. "Chinese medicine," Mao proclaimed, "is a grand cache of knowledge that we should actively bring to light and further evolve."56 This proclamation was soon reproduced on the front page of traditional Chinese medical textbooks everywhere.
It was a classic exercise in the making of a tradition, and there were several reasons why it happened. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
But so far it is the most widely tested theory in the history of modern science and it has been able to make predictions that have been borne out to exquisite degrees of accuracy through experiment and testing. succussion: In homeopathy, a method of making homeopathic remedies through a process of shaking and dilution. |
| Magnetism also plays a role in information transfer in the body, although this role is not well understood, even within the NES model. modern science has shown that the blood has magnetic properties; for instance, oxygenated blood is polar magnetic, that is, it displays both a north and south pole axis, whereas deoxygenated blood is paramagnetic (has no poles). It may be that this difference in blood magnetism acts as a driving force for blood circulation. We also know that blood tends to spiral through our blood vessels, rather than flow in a linear way. |
| Peter explained, "I give traditional Chinese medicine credit for exploring this, but I have also gone farther in explaining the processes. modern science tells us that the brain is the seat of our mind and hence of our emotions, but esoteric systems have always said the link was through the heart. What is the connection? You might be surprised! |
| Of course, modern science has known for decades that the body contains all kinds of energies, including electromagnetic energy. Because the brain produces different kinds of electromagnetic waves (e.g., alpha, beta, delta, theta), doctors can detect brain states using an electroencephalograph (known as an EEG) and determine the electrical state of the heart using the electrocardiograph (known as an ECG).
Magnetics is big business in medicine, especially in imaging. |
| The Bioenergetic Importance of Body and Organ Cavities modern science has shown how your physical body is awash in energy in many different forms, such as electrical pulses, vibrations and pressure waves, and sound energies of various frequencies. For instance, your brain produces different types of low-frequency electtical energy in the form of alpha, beta, delta, theta, and gamma waves. Traditional medicine can describe these energies, but it cannot explain them. |
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts |
| Acupuncture predates modern science, so it's definitely worth trying as an additional means for maximizing your intestinal cleansing efforts!
Questions and Answers on the 6-Day Oxygen Colon Cleanse
Q. Can I perform this cleanse and still carry on my daily activities?
A. Yes, you can keep your regular routine while doing the cleanse. Just mix your gallon of ingredients and take it with you if you'll be away from home. For food, also take fresh fruit with you (you can clean and cut it up at home and put it into a sealed container). |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
Today, modern science has refined our understanding of Planck's matrix, describing it as a form of energy that is already everywhere at every moment and has existed since time began with the big bang.
The existence of this field implies two things that directly affect the power of belief in our lives. While these principles may contradict many well-established tenets of science and spirituality, they also open the door to an empowering way of seeing our world and living our lives.
1. The first principle suggests that because everything exists within the Divine Matrix, everything is connected. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Could the most miraculous anti-cancer nutrient known to modern science have somehow slipped by the astute scientists at the ACS?
Some intelligent outside observers might conclude that the ACS is either hopelessly ignorant about nutrition or that it simply has no interest in promoting anything that would financially harm its primary supporters (drug companies and oncology equipment manufacturers). |
David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts |
This book aims to bring life-saving foods back into our health plans and to resurrect traditional medicinal uses for foods, many of which are now backed by modern science.
My Story
I've been a practicing registered dietitian for over twenty years. But my interest in nutrition first began when I was fifteen. I was battling acne, weight problems, panic attacks—and I'm sure a few other things at the time—and realized I had to make some changes if I was ever to see sixteen. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
This knowledge may give us back a sense of individual and collective power, which has been wrested from us largely by the current worldview espoused by modern science, which portrays an indifferent universe populated by things that are separate and unengaged. Indeed, an understanding of the power of conscious thought may also bring science closer to religion by offering scientific proof of the intuitive understanding, held by most of us, that to be alive is to be far more than an assemblage of chemicals and electrical signaling. |
Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts |
The foods early humans ate contained a million different phytochemicals, and through modern science we are also recognizing some of these as functional foods (e.g., green tea catechins and pomegranate ellagitannins). Many spices such as cayenne and curcumin have medicinal properties in addition to their roles in flavoring foods. Today, we are rediscovering the utility of herbal medicines as botanical dietary supplements with potentially important preventive and medicinal effects. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Both modern science and ancient practices can teach us how to use our extraordinary power of intention. If we could learn how to direct our potential for influence in a positive manner, we could improve every aspect of our world. Medicine, healing, education, even our interaction with our technology, woulc benefit from a greater comprehension of the mind's inextricable involvement in its world. If we begin to grasp the remarkable power of human consciousness, we will advance our understanding of ourselves as human beings in all our complexity. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
As the brain grows older in our latter decades, it undergoes complex biochemical, molecular, structural, and functional changes that are poorly understood by modern science. After we hit fifty, our brains further decrease in volume and weight by about 5 percent each decade, and this shrinkage and neuronal loss, although universal, affects people's mental performance in different ways.5 Sensory organs feeding information to the brain also change with age. As we all know from our own lives, we gradually lose our ability to:
?Hear higher frequencies
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