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If whales could speak human...
Did you ever wonder what ocean creatures might say to humans if they could speak English? Maybe something like, "Hey, stop flushing all your crap into our homes!" And they'd be right to complain about it, too.
To put this into perspective, imagine all the dolphins, whales, lobsters, stingrays, swordfish and octopi in the ocean suddenly marching up the beaches, sloshing their way into your home and taking a crap in your living room. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | As the leviathan becomes more bloated it has to feed on whales and it ignores the minnows, and there are far fewer whales."
There was an even deeper flaw in the industry's strategy of aggressively marketing medicines. It was killing thousands of people as doctors prescribed new drugs on the advice of the corporate marketers before all the risks were known. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Krill are little crustaceans that look like shrimp and provide food for everything from salmon to blue whales. And they're one of the most nutritious creatures in the sea. Not only are they loaded with the aforementioned astaxanthin, but they're a great source of valuable omega-3 fatty acids. Krill oil is increasingly being researched for its health benefits (see below), and one of the nicest of those benefits is the effect krill oil has on premenstrual syndrome (PMS). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | To put this into perspective, imagine all the dolphins, whales, lobsters, stingrays, swordfish and octopi in the ocean suddenly marching up the beaches, sloshing their way into your home and taking a crap in your living room. We do far worse to them, however, because we don't just dispose of organic matter, we actually lace it with fragrance chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, medications, heavy metals, industrial waste and even radioactive substances. | Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts | An apparent paradox is the fact that although the native Inuit people get an enormous amount of fat in their diet from fish, whales, and seals, they do not suffer a correspondingly high rate of heart attacks. At least part of the reason for this phenomenon is that they consume high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce the blood's tendency to coagulate and form clots while simultaneously optimizing blood cholesterol and lipid levels, all important benefits in the context of diabetes. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | Hermaphroditic polar bears and gender-confused Beluga whales are being found in the Arctic Ocean with levels of pollutants in their fat that would qualify them for burial in a toxic waste site. Children with autism or other brain defects, tumors or leukemia, and young men with testicular cancer, lower sperm count and testosterone are increasing everywhere. Fewer baby boys are being born in many industrial countries. Are these things coming to light only because some people are looking for problems? | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | For example, in the Southern Oceans, tiny snails called pteropods (the name means 'wing-footed'; they use modified feet to swim through the water) are as important in some areas as krill as a basis of the food chain - they may reach densities of thousands of individuals per cubic metre of seawater, and animals from mackerel to baleen whales scoop them up by the tonne. Yet by the second half of the twenty-first century, their shells will be dissolving in the seawater around them. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | CMO is an all-natural oil found in certain animals like cows, whales, mice, and beavers. Harry W. Diehl, Ph.D., a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, first discovered it in 1972. It has been used in a lot of arthritis research over the last 25 years. It works by inhibiting the production of certain inflammatory compounds in the body. Studies have shown that the effectiveness of CMO is actually superior to over-the-counter prescriptions such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Fish has to be rich in nutrients otherwise we wouldn't have whales, dolphins and bears, or any life at all on this planet. This doesn't mean, though, that everything nutritious that exists in nature should also appear on our dinner plate.
As previously explained, once a fish or an animal has been killed, the oxygen supply to the cells is cut off. This immediately starts the process of cell-destruction through intracellular enzymes. Unless you eat the fish or chicken right away after it dies, and yes, raw, most of what you will get is degenerated and putrefied protein. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | Even in the supposedly clean environment of Greenland, one in six Greenlanders now have potentially harmful blood levels of mercury from eating contaminated fish and whales.3
What makes mercury so devastating to our health is its ability to travel to all parts of the body, causing dysfunction, degeneration, and destruction of cells. Our immune systems weaken until we gradually slow down and then begin to age rapidly.
Mercury Poisoning From Dental Amalgams
Silver amalgams, used to fill cavities in teeth, are mixtures of mercury, silver, copper, tin, and in some cases, zinc. | | Many species of whales eat them, develop great strength and endurance, and live to between 80 and 150 years. The largest is the whale shark, which lives to more than 150 years and is sexually active until it dies.4
Phytoplankton are responsible for the production of a major portion of the earth's oxygen as well as the regulation of our atmosphere. Through photosynthesis, phytoplankton utilize chlorophyll and light to release oxygen into water and, in the process, convert huge quantities of carbon dioxide into living matter. | Dr. Steven R. Gundry See book keywords and concepts | This is especially important in fish, which consume significant amounts of algae and seaweed or krill, those almost microscopic sea creatures that are the favorite food of whales. Sardines, anchovies, and other small fish consume sea plants, which are rich in omega-3 oils, concentrating them in their fat stores. When we have a sardine sandwich or anchovies in
Caesar salad, the omega-3 oils get passed along. Likewise, when larger fish, such as wild salmon, eat algae or krill, the omega-3S concentrate in their fat. | Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts | This rules out the use of any materials from horses, ponies, whales and other sea mammals, kangaroos and many other species. The per food industry only uses materials of beef, lamb, poultry and pork origin, fish, shellfish, rabbit and game."10
The literature further states that PFMA members use only materials derived from animals who have been inspected and passed as fit for human consumption. Most of the material derived from these animals would be listed on the labels as meat by-products. | Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | The whole place, enormous in extent, was filled with sleeping giants and monsters of sea and land—great whales, long slippery eels, bears, and beasts of every form and kind. The prince passed through them and over them till he came to a great stairway. At the head of the stairway he went into a chamber, where he found the most beautiful woman he had ever seen, stretched on a couch asleep. 'I'll have nothing to say to you,' thought he, and went on to the next; and so he looked into twelve chambers. In each was a woman more beautiful than the one before. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Killer whales and big sharks lived in these waters, along with the vaunted Sockeye and Chinook, and here I was freezing, and wondering how I was going to get these boots off, if and when I was going to go over into the soup, and it was cold and filled with strange soft things. My sailing lessons from my father always included the use of life vests, and, in retrospect, I had to admit, I kind of liked that. But, somehow, I don't think the thought that a life vest might be nice had crossed anybody's mind around here in a long time, and I was not about to ask for one now. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Joseph's Day March 19, every year), monarch butterflies, and whales navigate over long distances (whales often beach in areas of low magnetism from sea to shore).
In human ExtraSensory Perception (ESP) biofie Ids way below Earth' s field would need to lock-in on one frequency to communicate through the stronger electromagnetic "smog", and might be. 1 to 100 hertz ELF transmissions which react with the ionosphere and travel around this world unabated. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Put on a Greenpeace Defending the Ocean organic cotton T-shirt and earn some love from tunas and whales. Visit www.greenpeace.org.
?Purchase a desk calendar with stunning wildlife and landscape photography from the Sierra Club at www.sierraclub.org, and benefit this important environmental organization.
?Buy only wood products with Forest Stewardship Council certification, which helps maintain and improve wildlife habitat. Visit www.fsc.org.
?Adopt wildlife. This is a great gift. For fifty to a hundred dollars or more, an acre of land can be protected by the World Wildlife Trust. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Lawrence Beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas)," Veterinary Pathology 1994: 31, 444-49.
16 DeGuise, S., et al., "Possible Mechanisms of Action of Environmental Contaminants on St. Lawrence Beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas)," Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements 1995: 103 (4) 73-77.
17 Daly, H., "Laboratory Rat Experiments Show Consumption of Lake Ontario Salmon Causes Behavioral Changes: Support for Wildlife and Human Research Results," Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1993: 19(4) 784-88.
18 Giesy, J., et al. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | This response is common to all mammals and may partially explain why whales and dolphins?perhaps the champion breath holders of all time—have evolved brains as complex and powerful as our own.
In the 1930s, British marine biologist Alister Hardy proposed that our ancestors may have lived mainly in the water. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | It was discovered that the affected whales had ingested chemically-contaminated fish. The fish, living in the same chemically polluted water, also have the same types of medical illnesses, as is increasingly evident in the whales and even in humans who drink the same water.
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• The decrease in the ability of the seals to reproduce has been correlated to the level of PCBs in the contaminated water. In addition, these female seals are reported to have more tumors and uterine abnormalities. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | The aquatic ape theory (AAT) best explains why we lost our fur coat; why we have a layer of fat beneath our skin like whales, dolphins, seals, and hippopotami; why we have conscious control of our breathing (other land mammals don't); why we stand upright (to keep our heads above water in shallow marshes); and why we have sebaceous glands, which secrete waterproof oils on our skin. If our ancestors really were aquatic apes, their deep-diving habits may largely explain why they developed big brains. We can emulate that same evolutionary path through underwater swimming. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | It was hard to get, expensive, and the limited supply was diminishing as whales were hunted remorselessly. Meanwhile, in many towns and cities gasworks had been established that cooked coal to distill off illuminating gas, but its main application was for street lighting. In the home, gaslights had several drawbacks. They were noisy, hot, dangerous, and couldn't be moved around the room because the lamps had to be fixed to their pipes on the wall or ceiling. However, the new distillate of rock oil, kerosene, was comparable to whale oil in brilliance. | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Cetyl myristoleate is found in certain animals, including cows, whales, beavers, and mice. As a nuttitional supplement it is found in a highly purified, refined form in capsules and tablets. CMO is also available in creams and lotions for topical application.
CMO has been used in connection with the following conditions (refer to the individual health concern for complete information):
Rating Health Concerns
Osteoarthritis (page 328) Rheumatoid arthritis (page 387)
Who is likely to be deficient?
As cetyl myristoleate is not an essential nutrient, no deficiency state exists. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | Millions of years ago, when babies were placed stomach-down in ticklish beds of leaves or grass, the Babinsky Reflex got them moving as soon as possible, much as the feel of seawater inspires newborn whales and dolphins to swim to the surface for their first breath of air.
As we discussed in Chapter 4, crawling is one of the chief ways by which a baby gains feedback from the environment. Cultures that swaddle infants heavily or otherwise confine them are unknowingly hampering the intellectual growth of their newborns.
Place your baby on his stomach and tickle the bottom of each foot in turn. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They will rally together for an important cause, such as saving the environment or saving the whales or overturning unjust laws. Americans tend to be activist-oriented, and to me that's a healthy sign of the level of freedom in a country. It's frustrating when these activists are suppressed (like happened at the WTO meetings), but by and large activists are able to get their say in this country.
It's important that we all recognize the value of activism, whether or not we agree with the particular agendas of particular activist groups. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We are killing the oceans through sound pollution and military sonar buoys (which is one reason why so many dolphins and whales are turning up on beaches these days). We are killing the coral by dumping toxic metals onto our crops, which creates toxic runoff that empties into the rivers, streams, and oceans. We are cutting down rainforests and systematically destroying the natural ecosystem of the planet.
Little by little we are destroying nature here on Planet Earth, but this is not just an environmental issue: it's an issue of cruelty. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Large sea animals, such as sharks, swordfish, and large tuna have some of the highest mercury levels of any edible seafood—and the highest levels of all are found in whales. Canned tuna is taken from smaller species and has considerably less mercury than larger tuna. Periodically, high mercury levels are also found in various fresh water species. This is especially a problem where hydroelectric plants have stagnated the waters, and where mercurial fungicides drain into lakes and streams near farmland. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | With the explosion in citizen science, we can become part of the action, adding our own observations concerning insects or whales or the climate to the larger scientific project of understanding the planet. We can work on local ecological restoration projects, applying the latest in environmental science as we cut brush and plant native trees. We can even help search for alien intelligence and hunt dangerous asteroids. Planetary knowledge can be a playground.
Planetary knowledge can also be a bummer. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | The largest, strongest animals in the world are pure vegetarians, like whales, elephants, rhinoceroses, or hippopotamuses. Conversely, 10,000 pounds of grain is required to produce 1000 pounds of meat, which produces 100 pounds of human tissue. If people ate the nuts, fruit, grains and beans directly, we could feed ten times as many people from the same growing area; or reduce food costs ten times. Let's investigate what we can do to use powerful nutrient sources more perceptively. |
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