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The Roots of your Garden are in the Soil

High quality soil is the key to any healthy herb garden. First, you must determine what type of soil you have, and then you can establish a plan for improving and/or maintaining it. This is one of the most important aspects of gardening because, along with needing water and sun, plants need nutrients that they [more...]

Naessens, Bechamp, and rotting…

Did you know that you may be causing your body to rot while you are still living in it? All life forms rot when they die, but we may start that rotting process while we are still [more...]

The Healthiest People In The World - What Are The Benefits Of Natural Foods?

Here is what natural health foods and natural living have done for these people:

1. Men live to be over 90. Many men become fathers when they are well up in their 60’s and even 70’s. 2. Some of the Hunzukuts are about 120 years of age and look no more than 60 or 70. They are not only in advanced years but are able to do the work of a youngster! [more...]

Longevity And Living Nutrition From Other Cultures Around The World

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Excerpt: Response in the Living and NonLiving

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One of the most striking effects of external disturbance on certain types of living substance is a visible change of form. Thus, a piece of muscle when pinched contracts. The external disturbance which produced this change is called the stimulus. The body which is thus capable of responding is said to be irritable or excitable. A stimulus thus produces a state of excitability which may sometimes be expressed by change of [more...]

Response in the Living and Non-Living

Response in the Living

At one stage of his long career, Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose undertook an examination of inorganic matter in the same way as a biologist examines a muscle or a nerve. He subjected metals to various kinds of stimulus—mechanical, thermal, chemical, and electrical. He found that all sorts of stimulus produce an excitatory change in them. This excitation sometimes expresses itself in a visible change of form, and sometimes not; but the disturbance produced by the stimulus always exhibits itself as an electric [more...]

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The Day of the Nefilim - extract

“Lieutenant Sider was approaching two points of completion. The first was the end of his shift, which would be welcome enough, and the second would occur in one Earth week, when his tour of duty would end. He would be going back on the next shuttle, to blue skies, real warmth, and real air, not out of a bottle, and fresh [more...]