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10-Jan-2013
The Story of Jordan Rubin's Healing
Original Article Published in "TOWNSEND NEWSLETTER for Doctors & Patients" August/September 1997, Issues 169/170 - written in 1997 by Dr. Morton Walker
Crohn's disease is a long-term swelling bowel disorder of unknown origin that affects the lower part of th...
10-Sep-2012
A Brief Review
Summary
Bacterial strains of the genus Bacillus are currently being marketed in probiotic
formulations for both humans and livestock. International teams of scientists
have been actively investigating their use to provide bacteriotherapy for gastrointestinal
disorders. In combination with other probiotics the spore-forming Bacilli enhance
the growth of Lactobacillus sp., and suppress the growth of harmful microorganisms
like resistant Staphylococcus aureu...
13-Nov-2012
The Best, Natural Probiotics are Soil-Based Organisms (SBOs)
Your body needs an abundance of good, SBO Probiotic cultures.
Increase Nutrient Absorption and Waste Elimination = Strengthened Immunity
Especially your ability to fight viruses and bacteria!
SBO Probiotics are extremely aggressive against all disease-causing viruses, bacteria, yeast, fungus and molds.
For our ancestors, SBO Probiotics were naturally provided in their diet from the rich soil that coated their harvested vegetabl...
10-Sep-2012
The soil-based organisms have been useful for the healing of some really serious
illnesses. In an average of ninety days following their ingestion, specific
morbid states for which the soil-based organisms have been taken by sick patients
strictly as adjunctive healing agents, positive therapeutic results have been
observed and reported anecdotally by both patients and doctors (see below).
Particular serious diseases either have gone into remission or the ill person's
b...
29-May-2012
How to Transmute the Elements by Engineering the Geometry of Standing Waves
A series of experiments has been carried out in Japan proving that chickens fed a diet deficient in calcium produced, as the end product of their biological processes, more calcium than they were given to live on. The conclusion is that the chickens created the calcium they needed by transmuting potassium and silica.
This discovery challenges the basic concepts of science, and the more critically a discovery challenges...












