Dead Doctors Don’t Lie

  I listened to thic classic in my early days of discovery of the importance of the many minerals. It’s still a great listen today. Dr. Joel Wallach grew up on a Missouri farm and wondered why the animals got better nutrition than the farmers did, leading...

Minerals and the Genetic Code

Something that is often overlooked, is that how we are constructed depends not only on our DNA but also on how it is read or transcribed. This is affected by the biochemistry of the body. Hormones make a difference, also minerals in the body. Today nearly everyone...

The Continuum Concept

Jean Liedloff was born in New York City in 1926. She began studying at Cornell University as a young woman, but began her expeditions before she could graduate. During a diamond-hunting expedition to Venezuela, Jean Liedloff met an indigenous tribe named the Yequana....

Hypernormalisation

HyperNormalisation is Adam Curtis’ documentary film for the BBC released on Oct. 16, 2016. In the film, Curtis argues that since the 1970s, governments, financiers, and technological utopians have given up on the complex “real world” and instead...

Going against the Grain

  “You all have wonderful genes. Your genes are a gift.” You have a genetic expression that is reacting to a poor choice.  Gluten is the family of proteins found in the seeds of grasses.There are many types of gluten. Gluten is a neurotoxin.Peter...

The Magic of Noni Fruit

Noni is said to boost the immune system and cell health, cleanse the body of harmful bacteria and purify the blood. One of noni’s active constituents is pro-xeronine which the body makes into xeronine. Xeronine is an important nutrient which tends to be lacking...

Voice from the Forest

‘Tawai is a word the nomadic hunter-gatherers of Borneo use to describe the connection they feel to their forest home. In this dreamy, philosophical and sociological look at life, Bruce Parry (of the BBC’s Tribe, Amazon & Arctic) embarks on an...

Why do humans have such an unusually long life span and are ancestral myths of much greater longevity rooted in our distant symbiotic past? – Tony Wright

  This article by Tony Wright is a summary of a simple explanation for ancestral myths of longevity and a potential route to restoring a Methuselahian life span. Humans and a number of our primate relatives are unusually long-lived compared to most species of...