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Old 04-02-2009, 09:32 PM   #11
Carmen
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Default Re: H2o2 hydrogen peroxide and gardening

Yes TS, an excellent thread, Food for Thought. The first or primary organ in our bodies that needs and is fed is our brain. If we do not ingest sufficient or a balance of food our bodies suffer and start to fail. We are dumbed down by not giving our brains the nutrients they need.

When we grow our own food in soil with the correct balance of mineral we are producing nutrient dense food with all the nutrients present. Nutrient dense food is not attacked by insects and disease. Insects and disease are indicators that our food is not of a high standard. Insects and disease are the garbage crew.

Dr Arden Anderson is a brilliant scientist and teacher who teaches people how to farm and garden biologically. This is a big step up from organic. This brilliant man is an unsung hero (as are many other similiar scientists) in the USA. It is an absolute crime that his methods are suppressed and ignored in his own country. He is celebrated in other parts of the world and his methods are applied very successfully.

One of his mentors was Phil Callahan, a scientist who studied insects (Im not going to attempt to spell that word). Dr Callahan discovered that insects are attracted by vibration to particular plants (food), that are vibrating at a stress level. This is the indicator that the plant is not healthy and that it is food for them. Healthy plants they will ignore because the signal is not there. Their (the insects) digestive system cannot handle the vibration of nutritionally dense plants. This has been well proven in field trials and is not a theory. These studies have been ignored by the chemical companies.

Another point I wish to make on this post is that when we grow our food our consciousness is imbued into the food. Our surroundings (including our garden) is part of our own consciousness. When we grow with loving attention the food we later consume, we are consuming ourselves. We are one with our environment. This is true health. I am not vegaterian, but I rear my own animals on healthy grass and they are killed humanely. Maybe vegetarianism is part of my future self, but not yet.

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