Rather than Vaccines and Antibiotics
By Anthony Artus
(See also: CBD Oil)
Most people know that plants, through a process called photosynthesis, use light energy to convert nutrients into food that they can store, namely starch. Until recently no one thought about what happened to the light. Light can exist in two forms: a wave form and a digital form called a photon. Photons have both energy and structure, and recent research has shown that they are not degraded when taken into a plant. They are in fact stored within the plant.
Of all the living organisms present on earth, plants store more photons than animals – approximately 150 for the average plant. Animals eating the plants store less photons, around 35, and humans eating the animals even less, on average storing between one and three photons per human. It would seem our plants and our animals are more enlightened than we are, which will come as no surprise to CHC members.
At a recent lecture on genetics, the lecturer who holds a doctorate announced that genetic engineering for agricultural purposes was vital to the survival of human life on the planet. Agriculture in its present form or in its organic form just cannot feed the world, she said.
Two lecture halls away, another lecturer, an ecologist who also holds a doctorate, announced that the world runs more risk of being destroyed by biologists conducting genetic engineering programmes, than by any terrorist threat or from nuclear weapons. I am not sure that they ever get to talk to each other. For the rest of us, you might find the following of interest.
In the 1980’s in River Falls, Wisconsin, Mr William Kranz, a former successful stockbroker, bought a two acre plot and on it grew 4ft high cherry tomato plants which developed 800 fruits per plant; cucumbers with six cucumbers to each leaf node instead of the usual three; and sweet corn with three stems from a single seed, each with three ears and some growing to 16ft tall. All without artificial fertilisers or genetics.
His secret? He played music to the plants. A combination of specialist sounds from birdsong to Hindu Ragas. This he found caused the stomata on the plant leaves to open and this allowed them to take in nutrients from the air rather than the soil and from foliate feeds that he sprayed which were themselves organic in origin.
He estimated that they absorbed over seven times the usual amount of nutrients, simply, easily and inexpensively at a cost of $50 per acre. The plants downloaded the surplus nutrients into the soil through their root systems.
Another farmer using wooden boxes 8ft by 16ft, loaded with sawdust and sand, and using a potent mix of sound and bacteria, is able to grow 5,000 pounds of tomatoes per box. He does not stop there, growing melons, strawberries and grapes. The chlorophyll content in the leaves is double the norm, the sugar content of the fruit is so high that insects eating the plants die of alcohol poisoning.
Anyone who has bought fruit or vegetables in a supermarket will appreciate that there is probably more nutrition and taste in the cardboard boxes in which they are displayed than in the fruit themselves. If you would like to learn how to grow fruit and vegetables using these methods, then your first port of call should be www.earthpulse.com. I have not financial interest in this but I do care about the planet. Anything that can help reduce the profits and capability of those who seek to control us is fine with me. If it can give me really healthy and tasty food then it is certainly a win win situation.
Finally, have you ever wondered why there are more antibiotic resistant strains of bugs than ever before? Well the answer is simple. It is not a case of the bugs developing immunity to the antibiotics. Quite simply, with all strains of bugs there are those that are susceptible to antibiotics and those that are not. In the beginning the ones that are tend to outnumber the ones that are not and they keep the numbers of the non-resistant ones low, being in competition for the same food source. As the susceptible ones are killed off, the others are able to flourish and eventually there are more resistant ones than there are non resistant ones.
It used to be that it took 20 years to work through the non-resistant strains. Now it takes between three and seven years before resistant strains are found to nearly all antibiotics. Currently in the UK there are only two antibiotics that kill all known germs and these are on restricted use and are only for extreme cases of resistance.
So it is that our very use of antibiotics guarantees that we ensure the emergence of super bugs. Not so of course the homoeopathy or phage therapy.
In the 2nd World War the Russians did not have antibiotics and America would not supply them to Communist China or Russia. Instead the Russians developed phage technology.
Every bacteria has a virus parasite that will kill it. The Russians simply trawled through the sewerage system and made up bacterial cultures. When they found one in which the bacteria were being killed off, they isolated and cultivated the phage virus. These are harmless to humans. They led the world in this technology until the break up of the old Soviet Union, when a lack of guaranteed power supplies meant that phage banks were being lost in power cuts. A Canadian entrepreneur with US backers went into partnership with the Russians and set up a modern biotech company.
Within four years they transferred all the technology to the USA and Canada, and then dissolved the partnership and cut off the funds, leaving the Russians in the same place they got their phages from. These are the same people who would like us to trust them with our health. Not a wonderful thought to envisage, but true.
If hospitals in the UK want to protect themselves and their patients against super bugs, all they have to do is go fishing in their sewerage system and find that phages that will kill them. In fact we can be too clean in hospitals, just as in the home and destroy the balance of nature which keeps many harmful bugs in check.
Finally, in all health cases don’t forget about Reiki. I recently successfully killed off six litres of a highly virulent e-coli strain under controlled clinical conditions using both hands-on and then later remote Reiki – much to the surprise of those in charge.
An experiment to show that the immune system can be stimulated to produce antigen response without a pathogen being present is now being planned for the summer and is the first stage in an effort to develop an acceptable alternative to current vaccination methods.
All for now!
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By Anthony Artus
(See also: CBD Oil)
Most people know that plants, through a process called photosynthesis, use light energy to convert nutrients into food that they can store, namely starch. Until recently no one thought about what happened to the light. Light can exist in two forms: a wave form and a digital form called a photon. Photons have both energy and structure, and recent research has shown that they are not degraded when taken into a plant. They are in fact stored within the plant.
Of all the living organisms present on earth, plants store more photons than animals – approximately 150 for the average plant. Animals eating the plants store less photons, around 35, and humans eating the animals even less, on average storing between one and three photons per human. It would seem our plants and our animals are more enlightened than we are, which will come as no surprise to CHC members.
At a recent lecture on genetics, the lecturer who holds a doctorate announced that genetic engineering for agricultural purposes was vital to the survival of human life on the planet. Agriculture in its present form or in its organic form just cannot feed the world, she said.
Two lecture halls away, another lecturer, an ecologist who also holds a doctorate, announced that the world runs more risk of being destroyed by biologists conducting genetic engineering programmes, than by any terrorist threat or from nuclear weapons. I am not sure that they ever get to talk to each other. For the rest of us, you might find the following of interest.
In the 1980’s in River Falls, Wisconsin, Mr William Kranz, a former successful stockbroker, bought a two acre plot and on it grew 4ft high cherry tomato plants which developed 800 fruits per plant; cucumbers with six cucumbers to each leaf node instead of the usual three; and sweet corn with three stems from a single seed, each with three ears and some growing to 16ft tall. All without artificial fertilisers or genetics.
His secret? He played music to the plants. A combination of specialist sounds from birdsong to Hindu Ragas. This he found caused the stomata on the plant leaves to open and this allowed them to take in nutrients from the air rather than the soil and from foliate feeds that he sprayed which were themselves organic in origin.
He estimated that they absorbed over seven times the usual amount of nutrients, simply, easily and inexpensively at a cost of $50 per acre. The plants downloaded the surplus nutrients into the soil through their root systems.
Another farmer using wooden boxes 8ft by 16ft, loaded with sawdust and sand, and using a potent mix of sound and bacteria, is able to grow 5,000 pounds of tomatoes per box. He does not stop there, growing melons, strawberries and grapes. The chlorophyll content in the leaves is double the norm, the sugar content of the fruit is so high that insects eating the plants die of alcohol poisoning.
Anyone who has bought fruit or vegetables in a supermarket will appreciate that there is probably more nutrition and taste in the cardboard boxes in which they are displayed than in the fruit themselves. If you would like to learn how to grow fruit and vegetables using these methods, then your first port of call should be www.earthpulse.com. I have not financial interest in this but I do care about the planet. Anything that can help reduce the profits and capability of those who seek to control us is fine with me. If it can give me really healthy and tasty food then it is certainly a win win situation.
Finally, have you ever wondered why there are more antibiotic resistant strains of bugs than ever before? Well the answer is simple. It is not a case of the bugs developing immunity to the antibiotics. Quite simply, with all strains of bugs there are those that are susceptible to antibiotics and those that are not. In the beginning the ones that are tend to outnumber the ones that are not and they keep the numbers of the non-resistant ones low, being in competition for the same food source. As the susceptible ones are killed off, the others are able to flourish and eventually there are more resistant ones than there are non resistant ones.
It used to be that it took 20 years to work through the non-resistant strains. Now it takes between three and seven years before resistant strains are found to nearly all antibiotics. Currently in the UK there are only two antibiotics that kill all known germs and these are on restricted use and are only for extreme cases of resistance.
So it is that our very use of antibiotics guarantees that we ensure the emergence of super bugs. Not so of course the homoeopathy or phage therapy.
In the 2nd World War the Russians did not have antibiotics and America would not supply them to Communist China or Russia. Instead the Russians developed phage technology.
Every bacteria has a virus parasite that will kill it. The Russians simply trawled through the sewerage system and made up bacterial cultures. When they found one in which the bacteria were being killed off, they isolated and cultivated the phage virus. These are harmless to humans. They led the world in this technology until the break up of the old Soviet Union, when a lack of guaranteed power supplies meant that phage banks were being lost in power cuts. A Canadian entrepreneur with US backers went into partnership with the Russians and set up a modern biotech company.
Within four years they transferred all the technology to the USA and Canada, and then dissolved the partnership and cut off the funds, leaving the Russians in the same place they got their phages from. These are the same people who would like us to trust them with our health. Not a wonderful thought to envisage, but true.
If hospitals in the UK want to protect themselves and their patients against super bugs, all they have to do is go fishing in their sewerage system and find that phages that will kill them. In fact we can be too clean in hospitals, just as in the home and destroy the balance of nature which keeps many harmful bugs in check.
Finally, in all health cases don’t forget about Reiki. I recently successfully killed off six litres of a highly virulent e-coli strain under controlled clinical conditions using both hands-on and then later remote Reiki – much to the surprise of those in charge.
An experiment to show that the immune system can be stimulated to produce antigen response without a pathogen being present is now being planned for the summer and is the first stage in an effort to develop an acceptable alternative to current vaccination methods.
All for now!
Back to A to Z