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Video: Clean, Super Efficient Solar Ovens Sustain Life

The video below pushes a certain brand name of solar ovens. The real point is that clean, super efficient energy use such as a solar oven helps sustain life on this planet which is what Bioenergetic Spectrum is all about: Clean, efficient energy sources are conducive to the health of this planet and everyone on it. Please have a look:


Video Courtesy of KSL.com


Now, you could spend hundreds of dollars on a solar oven. In fact, there are many models from which you can choose to fit your budget and your lifestyle like this one from Amazon:


Product Features

 

  • Includes a 5.3 quart enameled steel pot
  • The aluminum reflector sides fold down for easy storage
  • Can reach temperatures up to 350-400 degrees
  • Low-cost, high-performance solar oven
  • 15½” x 15½” x 10½”; ship weight is 19 lbs.

Or if you prefer, you can get the Sun Oven that you saw in the video at a reduced price through Amazon:



Or, if you’re a do-it-yourselfer (DIYr), then here’s a .pdf manual that shows you how to make your own solar oven from an umbrella, aluminum foil, and a few spare parts: Paracuina. This project has a projected cost from $10 to $20 depending on how elaborate you want it.

If you’re a hardcore DIYr and you want a permanent, weather proof, solidly built solar oven for your backyard, then please grab the following .pdf manual that shows you how to build an oven from raw materials including dirt, straw, rocks, brick, aluminum, cork, wood, and glass: Presentacio forn solar cob.

The design is from South America. Since it’s more elaborate with materials and workmanship, it can cost upwards of $100 to make. The difference is this is an item that a solar BBQ type contractor might charge you $500 to $600 to make for you, easy. If you want a permanent niche for your very own super efficient solar oven where you can bake your favorite foods, then this is the way to go.

You can look up more great DIY designs at The Solar Cooking Archive .

Thanks for your time.

Healing Thoughts, HealingMindN,

Randolph

Pulse of Health Freedom: FDA Special Interests

On the heels of Howard Stern’s admission of drug abuse with fatal results upon Anna Nicole Smith and her teenage son, we have to examine the agency which is allowing prescription drug abuse on every American, not only celebrities. We also have to examine them for their attack on nutritional supplements and essential nutrients which have only been instrumental in helping people regain their health and as a prophylaxis against disease.




March 10, 2009

Government “Watchdog” Agency Urges More Oversight of Supplements by FDA

Last week, the Government Accountability Office released a report on dietary supplements. They called for the Food and Drug Administration to monitor supplements more closely and require increased adverse event reporting. The report has spawned discussion about possible new congressional legislation from supplement critics.

Supreme Court Allows Juries to Award Damages for Unsafe Drug Injuries

The Supreme Court struck a blow to the pharmaceutical industry recently when they ruled that litigants may sue for damages if they are harmed by unsafe drugs—even if the drug manufacturers have satisfied federal regulators. Justice Stevens, writing for the majority, said that allowing such lawsuits “provides incentives for drug manufacturers to disclose safety risks promptly.”

Harvard Medical School Finally Concerned About Drug Company Influence On Campus

Students at Harvard Medical School are spearheading a campaign to expose and curtail pharmaceutical industry influence in their classrooms and laboratories. They are concerned that the same money that helped build the school’s world-class status may in fact be hurting its reputation and affecting its teaching.

Vitamin C Cancer Use Attacked

A study that said vitamin C reduces the benefits of chemotherapy has come under fire. The study’s procedures were faulty, say critics, and vitamin C’s use should be encouraged during chemotherapy because it protects healthy cells from damage, promotes wound healing, increases tissue resistance to tumor spread, and may even help bring about tumor cell death.



Deborah Ray, M.T. (ASCP) - Editor


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American Association for Health Freedom Needs Your Support to End the FDA’s Censorship of Scientific Information

Did you know that the FDA currently outlaws any reference to a scientific study relating to the health effects of a food or food supplement by any seller of that food and food supplement? This censoring of science inhibits food and food supplement producers from informing the public about the real value of their products. It also inhibits consumers from making fully informed decisions about their health.

That is why AAHF has drafted the ‘Free Speech About Science Act’, to end the FDA’s censorship of scientific information. We need your help in securing a Congressional sponsor for this legislation, which is why we are asking you to sign a petition in support of the ‘Free Speech About Science Act’. Collecting these petitions will allow us to gain early support so that when we ask members of Congress to sponsor this legislation, we will be able to point to the number of their constituents who already support this Bill.

We are seeking early support for this legislation from the residents of California, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Utah. Constituents from these states are highly influential because their state either has a high number of fruit producers, a high number of food supplement companies, and/or their congressperson sits on a key committee.

If you would like to sign our Petition, please click on your state in the list above.






Bioenergetics meets What the Bleep do We Know

New Documentary Challenges Medical Community to Expand its Thinking on Human Biology, Health and Wellness

The Living Matrix Unveils Advances in Bioenergetic Medicine, Premiers at London Conference

The Living Matrix offers them deeper insight into how and why bioenergetic and informational health care works. It invites traditional practitioners to consider a total integration between conventional and alternative medicine.

A new documentary that challenges conventional medicine to expand its understanding of human biology will premier at The Living Matrix - The Science of Healing conference in London on March 13, 2009. Produced by Harry Massey and directed by Greg Becker, The Living Matrix uncovers evidence-based research in bioenergetic medicine that reveals energy and information fields - not genetics - drive human physiology and biochemistry.

Compassionate Intention Experiment

DVDs of the film will be available at U.S. $19.95 at the premier, throughout the conference, and from The Living Matrix website beginning March 13.

Woven among interviews with world’s most respected experts in bioenergetic medicine, dynamic 3-D graphic animation takes The Living Matrix viewer on a journey deep into the structure of the human body to illustrate how quantum biology influences health. Through in-person interviews and dramatized video vignettes that document the stories of people who recovered from chronic illness - including a five-year-old boy born with cerebral palsy, an osteopathic doctor with a brain tumor, and a housewife bedridden with chronic fatigue syndrome - the film demonstrates the effectiveness of bioenergetic medicine where traditional medicine has not succeeded.

Unlike other documentary films about alternative medicine, the film brings together academic and independent researchers, practitioners, and science journalists - such as British biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, American medical doctor and former Stanford University professor Dr. Bruce Lipton, and former US astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell - whose work reveals scientific evidence that bioenergetics play as significant a role as biochemistry in human physiology and biology. In the documentary, they explore bioenergetic principles of the human body field and informational health care, which may be the most important factors influencing health and wellness. They also articulate the concepts and define new terminology to help advance an understanding of these principles.

”At the most fundamental level, all matter - including the human body - can be described in physics terms as fields of information and structured energy,” said Massey. ”Information is the controlling factor of the body’s energy fields, and therefore is the most important component for health. Western medicine has yet to move outside its comfort zone to embrace these revolutionary findings, which can have profound implications not only for medicine, but for the pharmaceutical industry and other health-related areas.”

Becker explained, “Some people spend years suffering, mostly in a conventional medical system that restricts their choices and limits their wellbeing by dismissing bioenergetic medicine as the placebo effect or spontaneous remissions. However, many people are embracing new approaches.” He added, “The Living Matrix offers them deeper insight into how and why bioenergetic and informational health care works. It invites traditional practitioners to consider a total integration between conventional and alternative medicine.”

The Conference
The Living Matrix conference will be held at King’s College in London. It will bring together many of the participants in the film - such as Lipton, as well as internationally known healer Dr. Eric Pearl, HeartMath Institute’s Dr. Rollin McCraty, biophysicist Dr. James Oschman, acupuncture professor Peter Fraser and best-selling author Lynne McTaggart - among others, to offer in-depth workshops and presentations.

Following the conference in London, the film will screen at Dr. Pearl’s Reconnective Healing Mastery Conferences in Los Angeles September 24th and in Amsterdam November 19th and at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Conference in Tucson June 17-21. Throughout the world, The Living Matrix will be shown at many other conferences that will be listed on The Living Matrix website. It will be distributed through publishers worldwide.

Consumers Seeking Control Over Health
Consumers increasingly are relying on energy medicine and other complementary and alternative medicines to gain greater control over their health, to treat chronic diseases for which traditional medicine has few options, to reduce healthcare costs, and to avoid the side effects of drugs and other conventional modalities.

According to the World Health Organization, alternative medicine is becoming more popular in the northern hemisphere, and up to 80% of people in the south use it as part of primary health care. The WHO reports that consumers in the United Kingdom spend US $2.3 billion per year on complementary or alternative medicine.

In the United States, 38% of adults (4 in 10) and 12% of children (1 in 9) use some form of complementary and alternative medicine, according to a 2007 study conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Health.

More important, several forms of CAM that incorporate information-medicine principles - such as meditation, deep breathing, massage therapy, and yoga - showed the highest increase in use among Americans in the last five years.

Harry Massey is founder and CEO of Nutri-Energetics Systems in Poole, UK. Greg Becker is president of Emaginate, an award winning San Francisco-area film, video and digital media production company.

Additional Resources:

See The Living Matrix website for supporting press kit documents and photos.

See The Living Matrix bookmarks for links to participants’ biographies and other resources for The Living Matrix movie/conference.

If you want to heal yourself using bioenergetic information from energy oriented healing NOW, instead of jumping on the bandwagon when it becomes mainstream, then please examine the following links:

Royal Rife’s Accomplishments With Cancer Using Electronic Frequencies And His Breakthrough Microsope Have Generated Quite a Bit of Confusion.

What did he do? How can this help you retain good health? New information shakes some common misconceptions. Don’t believe all the hype - instead learn the facts - Click Here >> the latest Royal Rife Information from researchers who care about you.

Are These The Most Controversial and Suppressed Medical Technologies?

The Future of Pulsed Magnetic Field Therapy

Healing Thoughts, HealingMindN,

Randolph Fabian Directo


The Living Matrix DVD

ublished: August 24, 2009 12:00 am

‘Living Matrix’ to be shown

Oneonta-based nonprofit organization The Unity Wellness Foundation will host a screening of “The Living Matrix,” a documentary about health and wellness, at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Hunt Union Ballroom of the State University College at Oneonta.

Featured keynote speakers for the event will be Michael Bennett, hypnotherapist, neurolinguistic programmer and founder of Bennett/Stellar University; and Holly Hawkins, a reconnective healing associate, instructor and program manager of Reconnective Kids!. A question-and answer-period featuring the keynote speakers will follow the screening.

Directed by San Francisco-based filmmaker Greg Becker, and produced by Harry Massey, an entrepreneur in bioenergetics and informational health care in Poole, England, “The Living Matrix” suggests that energy and information fields may be more influential than genetics in controlling health and well-being, presenters said.

Participants in the film include healer Dr. Eric Pearl, cellular biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton, British biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, author and science writer Lynne McTaggart and former astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell.

Tickets are available at The Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta and The Sage Center in Cooperstown, through www.thereconnection.com or by calling 437-5613. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.





Water is Life, Dark Age Emotional Deserts are in a Drought

Thanks to everyone who supports the post on Earth Day Remembers North Pacific Trash Gyre. I’m all about conserving our natural resources. I know now that there are plenty of you out there who support the same. It’s ridiculous that “modern, civilised” man could allow such a huge mess to happen to our only planet, but that’s how they roll.

You ever heard that expression? “That’s how we roll…” That’s an expression made famous by juggarnaut corporate executives mercilessly “mow down” their competition.

You ever wonder about their personality types attached to that expression? From my personal experience, they’re cold hearted emotional deserts. An emotional desert is a person who is pretty much closed to the ideas of other people (unless it jives with their business model). An emotional desert defends their methods to the hilt, yet they’re non-chalent about negative impacts of their methods.

The worst part is that an emotional desert has no sympathy or empathy for any other forms of life, but this is a secret. If anything, an emotional desert might seem like an over the top environmentalist, at first. Then when you really get to know them, they’re sharks in business suits who’s only real love is money. They’re dark age, canned response: “That’s how we roll…”

These type of people hold back the human race, yet they are in leadership positions. According to the Socionomics Institute, social mood affects the economy. The proof is in the pudding. This is a real effect. I’m not even including the hell on earth that the Federal Reserve Act has caused since 1913.

There’s a trickle down effect from these emotional deserts in leadership positions. In turn, they affect their employees and their students. In turn, these people cause the social mood which leads to either good or bad economy.

Growth, Lies and Water Supply

Right now, the economy of water in California is in question. There are claims by our heads of state that we are in a drought. While this is true, this is only because we’re still living in the dark ages when it comes to water conservation. We’re not making the best use of our resources, yet this is “how we roll” in California.

Have are a few excerpts from:

California’s exploding population means the next major drought will be brutal

..California has had only one year since 1995 when the rainfall was below average. Last year’s water shortfall could only be called moderate by historical standards, yet one more year of similar below-average rain could put the state into crisis. “Our situation could be very serious if we have a dry season next year,” remarked Maurice Roos, chief hydrologist for the California Department of Water Resources. “We simply don’t have the storage capacity to carry us through two dry years any more.” (San Francisco Chronicle, 7/22/01)…

OK, you don’t have the storage capacity for a few years of drought? Fine. Subsidize Rain Barrels for California Residents. Water Water every where. There’s not a drop to drink when it spills into the gutter. If you can subsidize water saving toilets, energy saving appliances, and DTV converters, then why not rain barrels to conserve water in a state where there’s a drought? Why Not? Because you don’t “roll that way,” do you? Next:

And while we can build more power plants to deal with the overpopulation-affected electricity crisis, a water shortage is far more problematic. The dams have all been built and desalinization plants would be expensive as well as environmentally harmful. Agricultural land might be taken out of production to free up some water for direct human use, but that strategy could easily raise food prices. There is a glut on the world grain market now, but that situation is unlikely to last. Growing population pressures assure us that as demand rises, so will the cost of food. The conservation practices of the 1970s drought — grey-water gardening, short showers and generally reduced usage — will necessarily become the way of life as California hits 40 and 50 million residents, if not before…

It’s a bunch of ridiculous, dark age emotional deserts running the show, isn’t it? Why are more and more condos and townhouses constantly being squeezed into smaller areas of California if you’re so worried about over population? Surely, mixing concrete takes water. Keeping down the dust takes water. The residents who finally occupy the abode take water.

Why would you complain to the residents to conserve water when you, the politicians pushing, bankers financing, and businessmen cutting deals are the ones who are creating that inverse proportion of water usage in a drought? Because money is your true concern. That’s “how you roll.”

Water Conservation Solutions are Plenty

OK, let’s talk business. You’re worried about the expense of desalinization plants? You’re worried that food prices will rise when diverting water directly for human use? OK.

Even if you’re an emotional desert, there must be at least a smidgeon of rationale some where in your head if you’re a businessman. This means that you’re always open to viable solutions. That can help you make money. That’s right. More green in your pocket, you greedy bastard.

Imagine investing in the following technologies for desalinization and water conservation, then reselling for a profit to the state, to distributors or even end users:

Desalination

  • A Low-Energy Water Purifier - Oasys estimates that engineered osmosis (not reverse osmosis), will cost just $0.37 to $0.44 per cubic meter, once fully scaled up, using one-tenth the energy needed to purify water, required by conventional systems using a pilot-scale plant to test the technology and producing one cubic meter of fresh water per day from either sea or brackish water. (MIT Technology Review; Jan. 8, 2009)
  • Solar powered water desalination - Spectra Watermakers’ portable Solar Cube is powered by sunlight and wind, and can provide up to 3,500 gallons of clean drinking water per day from polluted water or salt water. It can also provide enough emergency electricity to refrigerate medical supplies or power communications equipment. (Inside Greentech; Mar. 7, 2007)
  • Deluge - Has developed a new way to economically take salt out of water, and it depends on a readily available resource - hot water.
  • Top 100 / Featured / Videos: River / Water >
    Video: Markovic Self-Propelled (SP) River Pump - We’ve produced a new video about Vladimir Markovic’s Top 100 river pump — a very clever, simple, robust design now going into production that can be used to pump water, generate electricity, desalinate water, all from slow-moving water without the need to build a dam. (YouTube: PESNetwork; Jan. 22, 2009)
  • Seawater Brine Recycling Technology - IES Tech’s recycling of seawater brine (industrial waste) eliminates the pollution resulting from desalination plants, double the drinking water quantity and receive the valuable minerals as magnesium and high quality table salt. The technology is fully developed and tested, a demo unit is in function showing all the aspects of this technology.
  • Wave-Powered Desalination - Design harnesses the renewable energy of waves to produce fresh water. Production versions of the “desalination ducks” would be about 10 meters in diameter and 20 meters long. Each would supply water for more than 20,000 people. (New Scientist Tech; Nov. 7, 2006) (See Slashdot discussion
  • Lebanon may start using the sun to get fresh water - Lebanon might soon look toward the sky for its freshwater but the drops won’t be coming from the clouds. Project in which a desalination plant will be designed, powered by a solar pond along the seashore line. (Daily Star, Lebanon; Jan. 26, 2005)
  • Desalination Taps Geothermal, Solar Thermal - A Phoenix inventor said he has developed a new way to economically take salt out of water, and it depends on a readily available resource - hot water. (PESWiki; Sept. 7, 2004)
  • Sea Solar Power - Ocean Thermal Electric Conversion company technology includes a water desalinization byproduct of millions of gallons per day. (PESWiki)
  • O/U Water Desalinization > Clean Water Products - patented technology by Dr. Cluff can desalinize water without using chemicals at just $300 / acre-foot, producing 60,000 gallons per day, recovering salt and minerals valued at up to $600 per acre-foot.
  • Cheap Drinking Water from the Ocean - Carbon nanotube-based membranes, being developed by the U.S.’ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will dramatically cut the cost of desalination. Tiny sieve actually conveys water much faster than science would predict. (MIT Technology Review; June 12, 2006)
  • Oxen power desalination unit - Desalination unit in remote India is run with the help of a pair of oxen using an indigenously developed reverse osmosis membrane. (NewIndPress.com, Sept. 11, 2004)

There are even more solutions for water treatment at Pure Energy Systems: PESWiki

Considing that some of these solutions have been around for at least five years, I can’t help but wonder if some of these solutions are in effect now and that the California heads of state are just messing with the residents because they’re just that money hungry, because that’s “how they roll.”

If you live in a state of drought where you are also being threatened by your local gov’t that you’re water will be turned off because you use too much, then please do yourself a favor: Have a look at the above solutions. Please ask your gov’t officials why they haven’t implimented the most cost effective desalinating technologies and filtering resources available for American Citizens to live peaceful, healthy lives.

Water is life. Greedy Gov’t officials are the ones who see fit to sell this natural life fluid which has existed long before them. In essence, they’re selling life.

The ones living in the dark ages, the ones in charge who do not take advantage of every available resource to provide this precious life fluid; they’re the ones in a drought because their hearts are in a drought.

We’re in a drought because of their backwards, dark age philosophy on life. (I’m sorry, but just not in the mood for stroking any egos right now.)

If your state is in a drought, please ask your local rep to take advantage of every available resource for conserving water and supporting life.

Thanks for your time.

Healing Thoughts, HealingMindN

Randolph Directo

Addendum:

Boydel’s way better waste treatment

By Steve Weatherbe Editor

Business Examiner

After 10 years of brainstorming, fabricating, testing and tinkering, Randy Boyle and Randy Deluca of Boydel Wastewater Technologies have a portable waste water treatment plant they are confident could revolutionize municipal and industrial waste treatment.

If only a producer of large volumes of waste would let them plug it into their system for a full-scale demonstration.

The Boydel treatment plant, with a footprint of just 2.7 metres by six metres, can treat 1 million litres a day, according to a previous high-volume test using manual controls. New fully-automated technology has since been installed. No municipality wants to risk their waste treatment on an experimental system. So far.

“It’s a me-second world,” says Randy Boyle, who runs the business end of Ladysmith-based Boydel while partner Deluca handles the science. “We’ve gotten gutsy and supportive receptions from Jody Twa, past mayor of Colwood, and many others with water problems, but nobody will go first.

Stopping the two municipalities is lack of funding and the Capital Regional District, which controls the region’s waste once it leaves the sewers, and which has been required by the provincial government to come up with a secondary treatment plan by December, which will likely involve multiple plants and a bill now estimated at $2 billion. “I don’t fault the CRD for going with proven technology,” says Boyle.

“They have to be careful with the taxpayers’ money.” But Boydel’s technology offers the provincial government an opportunity to fulfill its stated goal of supporting advanced technology and reduce costs.

Shouldn’t some attention be paid, he asks, to a process that could save the taxpayers big bucks and encourage an industry that could bring manufacturing jobs and dollars from around the world to Vancouver Island?

With a single WaterMiner module costing $750,000, the CRD’s entire output during a flood surge could be handled by 150 Boydel units for under $150 million. “It’s almost to our disadvantage to give so low a number. It makes us look crazy,” admits Boyle. “We’d be more credible if we said $900 million.”

Big costs for conventional treatment come from the big holding tanks, and the land they occupy, where water is aerated so the bacteria in the sewage can break it down over a 24-hour period. If toxins in the sewage or other problems kill the bacteria, sewage plants can become quite smelly. As well, the conventional biological systems produces very high volumes of greenhouse gases, whereas Boydel’s process doesn’t.

The process as applied by Boydel passes the water between iron plates as an electric charge jumps across them. One of the plates slowly decomposes, releasing positive ions which attract negatively charged organic and inorganic contaminants such as metals and oils. At the same time the water itself is split into hydrogen and oxygen gases that bubble up to a clarifier carrying the contaminants with them, leaving clear water at the bottom.

The practical problem for high-volume use of the process has been the disintegration of the plate that gradually widens the gap and increases the strength of the electrical charge needed to bridge it. Boydel’s design keeps the plates at the perfect distance as one erodes. This keeps the power consumption low: at a cost of just $36 a day.

Boydel hopes to demonstrate their process using Duncan’s wasteflow, now going to a aeration pond on the Cowichan reserve. BE






Related link:

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20th International Symposium on Bioenergetics

20th International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics

20th International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics (BES 2009) is hold in Sibiu, ROMANIA between 10-14 May 2009, and is expected to cover many aspects of the highly interdisciplinary area of Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics by contributions coming from biophysics, biotechnology, medical biophysics, electrophysiology and the frontiers between these research fields. Dead-line for abstract submission is 15 March 2009. Plenary lectures: Colin McCaig, School of Medical Sciences …

20th International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics (BES 2009) is organized in Sibiu, ROMANIA between 10-14 May 2009, and is expected to cover many aspects of the highly interdisciplinary area of Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics by contributions coming from biophysics, biotechnology, medical biophysics, electrophysiology and the frontiers between these research fields.

Dead-line for abstract submission is 15 March 2009.

Plenary lectures:
Colin McCaig, School of Medical Sciences, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
* Controlling cell behaviors with physiological electrical signals

Peter Fromherz,Department of Membrane and Neurophysics, Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
* Hybridization of brain tissue with semiconductor chips

Justin Teissié, CNRS - UMR 5089, Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale, Toulouse, France
* Cell and Tissue Electropermeabilization is more than punching holes in a lipid bilayer

Phil N. Bartlett, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Hampshire, UK
* Using electrochemical SERS to discriminate mutations in DNA




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