Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Got Psi?

Dean Radin, the head of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, was on Coast to Coast am last night, talking about the bizarre and fascinating world of quantum physics and mass consciousness. A woman called in to ask if by playing the "psi" games that IONS has online a person could develop their psychic abilities. (She said it's been happening to her.) Dean's answer was a resounding yes.

So I'm off to play some of these! Click on the "Got Psi" headline to see some of these games, and visit the Psi Arcade
for more. If you go and play these, we hope you'll let us know how they're affecting you!

Monday, June 27, 2005

10 Things You Should Do If You See A UFO


People make fun of the subject, but why not have an open mind?

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Send This to Your Neighborhood Wino


http://www.cafepress.com/rfnm
The resveratrol is in the grapes;
There's no need to drink wine
To get this anti-cancer nutrient.

Monday, June 13, 2005

Scientists Cultivate 2,000 Year Old Date Seed

Israeli researchers believe it could help them to generate new medicines by uncovering the secret of why the ancient Judaean palm Phoenix dactylifera was so valued for its health-giving properties as well as its beauty and the protection it offered from the sun.

This is great news. Let's hope it inspires researchers to plant other vintage seeds.

Friday, June 03, 2005

ABC News Heralds Enzyme Study Results As Breakthrough of the Century

BREAKING NEWS!
Your online source since March 2001 for news about the raw foods lifestyle
ABC News Heralds Colorado Professor's Enzyme Study
As "Possibly the Breakthrough of the Century"

Tonight, Thursday, June 2, ABC-TV's Prime Time Live featured a story on groundbreaking research that shows that a pill containing a few herbs (among them turmeric and green tea) creates enzymes in the body that reduce people's oxidative stress to the level of a newborn baby, thus preventing chronic disease and lengthening the human lifespan by perhaps 50 percent.

Dr. Joe McCord, the University of Colorado at Denver biochemistry professor who did the research, told reporter John Quinones that oxidative stress is what happens in the body when people eat! (As we raw foodists know, it's what happens when people eat cooked foods, but they didn't go into detail about this on the show, probably because these scientists don't even consider that some people might eat raw foods.) The professor said that "eating" causes oxidative stress, in which free radicals in the body get out of hand and cause disease and aging.

The herbal pill (Protandim) restores the enzymes that our bodies stop making as we get older. The restored enzymes then kill the free radicals, those nasty things that cause chronic diseases and aging itself!

So, although they didn't make the connection, this big news is as good as ABC News saying that eating a raw foods diet prevents disease and aging!!!!!

Here's the ABC-News story

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