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DVDs: Calmer By Nature
11-Mar-2013
By Barry Wheelock Helps To Relax No people or voice-over, just Nature's sounds, calls and silences. Helps people with: Play it on your PC in the background while you work. Lull yourself into a soothing sleep. Relax during your hectic commute....
Nutrition from Sunlight
20-Dec-2012
Natural sunlight is essential for the growth of all life, even us human beings. We need sunlight for our body, mind and soul to flourish, and we are instinctively drawn to it, just as plants are. To feel sunlight on your face can be rejuvenating. The sun draws us outdoors, offering to build strong bones and teeth, and ward off rickets and dental decay. Without sunlight, we can suffer from light starvation, just as we can suffer malnutrition from lack of food (or lack of proper nutrition). The ...
Cell Psychology and Beyond
30-Sep-2012
The evolutionary transition from unicellular life forms to multicellular (communal) life forms represented an intellectually and technically profound high point in the creation of the biosphere. In the world of unicellular protozoa, each cell is an innately intelligent, independent being, adjusting its biology to its own perception of the environment. However, when cells join together to form multicellular "communities," it required that the cells establish a complex social intercourse. With...
Kombucha
25-Sep-2012
The secret of Kombucha is not that it 'cures' a multitude of illnesses but, that it boosts your body's own system to fight those sicknesses. It does have various components, which on their own fight problems, but its probiotic properties are what make Kombucha tea so extraordinary. Kombucha tea is probiotic, detoxifying and energizing. It helps build up immune systems, fights yeast infections and helps joint problems. Kombucha tea Kombucha is a pleasant tasting, powerful...
Fungi Cause Catastrophic Diseases
20-Sep-2012
Such as Diabetes and Heart Disease by: Doug A. Kaufmann at www.knowthecause.com The following is based largely on The Fungus Fighters: Two Women Scientists and Their Discovery, written by Richard Baldwin in 1981. The book chronicles the discovery of nystatin, and it develops how fungi have come to be largely ignored by the world of medicine, despite the many cases and studies that document their role in causing disease. Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown teamed up in the late...
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