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Patty Greer presents a new online series on Crop Circle Science 2017. Greer exposes the hidden scientfic discoveries of William Levengood and Penny Kelly on this amazing phenomenon. Funny stories are interlaced with REAL science that may surprise you!
Patty Greer is one of the hardest working UFO filmmakers in the world. She completed 8 full feature UFO movies in 10 years that received 8 prestigious awards. This includes 5 EBE Awards at the largest UFO Film Festival in the world, the International UFO Congress Convention. Her movies offer unrelenting explosive footage and evidence about the Crop Circle phenomenon. Greer’s conclusion after producing 8 UFO/Crop Circle movies was that Crop Circles are produced by counter-rotating spinning plasma vortices coming out of the earth! The spinning plasma vortices are layered with specific frequencies with distinct boundary conditions including earth frequencies, water frequencies, sometimes human consciousness frequencies (when people pray or meditate for a Crop Circle message), and sometimes ET frequencies, but not necessarily all of them in every formation. Crop Circle appear to be intentional pre-planned messages that are not accidental and certainly not all fake! Greer’s final film, “Crop Circle Diaries” presents footage where spinning plasma vortices appear as “balls of light” and create a Crop Circle in seconds in both England & France! Without including any misleading “researched” mis-information Greer’s movies were filmed live in the epicenter of the Crop Circle phenomenon in Wiltshire England, UK. Greer is bold, intuitive and telepathic which is how she co-produced and filmed 8 movies with ‘Other Dimensional Beings’ without any training, research or team. Patty spent 9 weeks of summer in 2007 and 2008 laying in UK Crop Circles and has visited more than 100 UK Crop Circles personally over the years. Greer fearlessly filmed Crop Circles from small planes with no door on her side and barely a seat belt on for years! Patty entered her first UK Crop Circles in 2006 and knew instantly that she had stepped into a very different reality! She was hooked from the start as the energetic buzz was unnaturally strong and she had tingles and goosebumps from head to toe. There was an enhanced electromagnetic energy field inside most of the Crop Circles she visited. She was mesmerized by the sensations and returned to the UK in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2014 with cameras. Her newest film “Crop Circle Diaries” received 2 new EBE Awards at the 2017 International UFO Congress Convention Film Festival for: Best Feature Film 2017 & The People’s Choice Award. The science in this film went further than any other Crop Circle film in history! Patty met Penny Kelly the real partner of the great scientist William Levengood and featured her in the film telling the real story of their amazing research over 16 years. Punchline: The spinning plasma technology producing Crop Circles has the ability to help bring our organic food supply back quickly once understood. The seeds that were hit by spinning plasma vortices consistently grew 30 – 400% more food and biofuel with up to 75% more nutrition per plant. The seeds inside Crop Circles became Super-Seeds that lived through laboratory tests when conditions too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry. By understanding Crop Circles and Plasma Technologies we have one more Advanced Technology to work with that will make a HUGE difference soon! Due to the importance of her films and the respect garnered for her awards around the world, she’s unfortunately been one of the most hacked UFO filmmakers in history.
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As one of the “older” Teachers of Transformation I´ll give you my perception on this topic: I think for a certain phase it is important to find a teacher with an ongoing group set which you like, to have the support you need for dealing with deeper issues. And I suggest also to stick with it continual, without flipping from one group to the next, next, next. Some issues are veeery old stuff and it takes time to work through, but if you do, you´ll be happy after. If you are looking for the one person with the magic stick…forget it. I was looking for it a long time too. Your expansion happens by going through your stuff, not by someone taking it away from you. After 30 years of doing this transformational work with people, I can clearly see the difference between people, who are really willing to work on their stuff and are processing it and the people who just like tipping the top of the iceberg, having a short high, before hopping to the next high somewhere else. The “hopping people” just didn´t come forward, staying stuck, when the short highs stopped, leaving them behind with an even bigger low. Money….if you are honest, when you really want to do something, you will always have it. May be you have to take a look at your preferences concerning what you spent the money for. If you are an honest student, you will always find ways with a good teacher, to make a deal in exchange work flows, instead of paying money. It was interesting for me to see in my earlier years of teaching, that it were ALWAYS the people who I invited to stay there for free for their lack of money, who didn´t do the “homework”, who weren´t coming regularly or who stopped coming after a while….till I stopped this structure…..so, here is something to think about. The internet is a great support to keep you on track daily, when you have already your own roots of consciousness…but it´s different to be in contact with real people, when dealing with difficult stuff. My love to everybody, Arya
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Alkaline Diet: The Key to Longevity and Fighting Chronic Disease?
There are all types of diets out there — some good, some bad — but there is perhaps no diet better for longevity and staving off disease than an alkaline diet. Don’t just take my word for it.
A 2012 review published in the Journal of Environmental Health found that balancing your body’s pH through an alkaline diet can be helpful in reducing morbidity and mortality from numerous chronic diseases and ailments — such as hypertension, diabetes, arthritis, vitamin D deficiency, and low bone density, just to name a few. (1)
How do alkaline diets work? Research shows that diets consisting of highly alkaline foods — fresh vegetables, fruits and unprocessed plant-based sources of protein, for example — result in a more alkaline urine pH level, which helps protect healthy cells and balance essential mineral levels. (2) Alkaline diets (also known as the alkaline ash diets) have been shown to help prevent plaque formation in blood vessels, stop calcium from accumulating in urine, prevent kidney stones, build stronger bones, reduce muscle wasting or spasms, and much more.
What Is an Alkaline Diet?
An alkaline diet is one that helps balance the pH level of the fluids in your body, including your blood and urine. Your pH is partially determined by the mineral density of the foods you eat. All living organisms and life forms on earth depend on maintaining appropriate pH levels, and it’s often said that disease and disorder cannot take root in a body that has a balanced pH.
Although some experts might not totally agree this with statement, nearly all agree that human life requires a very tightly controlled pH level of the blood of about 7.365–7.4. As Forbe’s Magazine puts it, “Our bodies go to extraordinary lengths to maintain safe pH levels.” (3) Your pH can range between 7.35 to 7.45 depending on the time of day, your diet, what you last ate and when you last went to the bathroom. (4) If you develop electrolyte imbalances and frequently consume too many acidic foods, your body’s changing pH level can result in increased “acidosis.”
Wondering what exactly “pH level” even means?
What we call pH is short for the potential of hydrogen. It’s a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of our body’s fluids and tissues. It’s measured on a scale from 0 to 14. The more acidic a solution is, the lower its pH. The more alkaline, the higher the number is. A pH of around 7 is considered neutral, but since the optimal human body tends to be around 7.4, we consider the healthiest pH to be one that’s slightly alkaline, and pH levels vary throughout the body, with the stomach being the most acidic region.
Even very tiny alterations in the pH level of various organisms can cause major problems. For example, due to environmental concerns, such as increasing CO2 deposition, the pH of the ocean has dropped from 8.2 to 8.1 and various life forms living in the ocean have greatly suffered. The pH level is also crucial for growing plants, and therefore it greatly affects the mineral content of the foods we eat. Minerals in the ocean, soil and human body are used as buffers to maintain optimal pH levels, so when acidity rises, minerals fall.
How an Alkaline Diet Works
Here’s some background on acid/alkalinity in the human diet, plus key points about how alkaline diets can be beneficial:
- Researchers believe that when it comes to the total acid load of the human diet, “there have been considerable changes from hunter gather civilizations to the present.” Following the agricultural revolution and then mass industrialization of our food supply over the last 200 years, the food we eat has significantly less potassium, magnesium and chloride, along with more sodium, compared to diets of the past.
- Normally, the kidneys maintain our electrolyte levels (those of calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium). When we’re exposed to overly acidic substances, these electrolytes are used to combat acidity.
- According to the Journal of Environmental Health review mentioned earlier, the ratio of potassium to sodium in most people’s diets has changed dramatically. Potassium used to outnumber sodium by 10:1, however now the ratio has dropped to 1:3. People eating a “Standard American Diet” now consume three times as much sodium as potassium on average!
- Many children and adults today consume a high-sodium diet that’s very low in not only magnesium and potassium, but also antioxidants, fiber and essential vitamins. On top of that, the typical Western diet is high in refined fats, simple sugars, sodium and chloride.
- All of these changes to the human diet have resulted in increased “metabolic acidosis.” In other words, the pH levels of many people’s bodies are no longer optimal. On top of this, many are suffering from low nutrient intake and problems such as potassium and magnesium deficiency.
- This accelerates the aging process, causes gradual loss of organ functions, and degenerates tissue and bone mass. High degrees of acidity force our bodies to rob minerals from the bones, cells, organs and tissues.
Alkaline Diet Benefits
1. Protects Bone Density and Muscle Mass
Your intake of minerals plays an important role in the development and maintenance of bone structures. (5) Research shows that the more alkalizing fruits and vegetables someone eats, the better protection that person might have from experiencing decreased bone strength and muscle wasting as they age, known as sarcopenia.
An alkaline diet can help balance ratios of minerals that are important for building bones and maintaining lean muscle mass, including calcium, magnesium and phosphate. Alkaline diets also help improve production of growth hormones and vitamin D absorption, which further protects bones in addition to mitigating many other chronic diseases.
2. Lowers Risk for Hypertension and Stroke
One of the anti-aging effects of an alkaline diet is that it decreases inflammation and causes an increase in growth hormone production. This has been shown to improve cardiovascular health and offer protection against common problems like high cholesterol, hypertension (high blood pressure), kidney stones, stroke and even memory loss.
3. Lowers Chronic Pain and Inflammation
Studies have found a connection between an alkaline diet and reduced levels of chronic pain. Chronic acidosis has been found to contribute to chronic back pain, headaches, muscle spasms, menstrual symptoms, inflammation and joint pain.
One study conducted by the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements in Germany found that when patients with chronic back pain were given an alkaline supplement daily for four weeks, 76 of 82 patients reported significant decreases in pain as measured by the “Arhus low back pain rating scale.” (6)
4. Boosts Vitamin Absorption and Prevents Magnesium Deficiency
An increase in magnesium is required for the function of hundreds of enzyme systems and bodily processes. Many people are deficient in magnesium and as a result experience heart complications, muscle pains, headaches, sleep troubles and anxiety. Available magnesium is also required to activate vitamin D and prevent vitamin D deficiency, which is important for overall immune and endocrine functioning.
5. Helps Improve Immune Function and Cancer Protection
When cells lack enough minerals to properly dispose of waste or oxygenate the body fully, the whole body suffers. Vitamin absorption is compromised by mineral loss, while toxins and pathogens accumulate in the body and weaken the immune system.
Research published in the British Journal of Radiology showed that cancerous cell death (apoptosis) was more likely to occur in an alkaline body. (7) Cancer prevention is believed to be associated with an alkaline shift in pH due to an alteration in electric charges and the release of basic components of proteins. Alkalinity can help decrease inflammation and the risk for diseases like cancer — plus an alkaline diet has been shown to be more beneficial for some chemotherapeutic agents that require a higher pH to work appropriately.
6. Can Help You Maintain a Healthy Weight
Limiting consumption of acid-forming foods and eating more alkaline-forming foods can protect your body from obesity by decreasing leptin levels and inflammation, which affects your hunger and fat-burning abilities. Since alkaline-forming foods are anti-inflammatory foods, consuming an alkaline diet gives your body a chance to achieve normal leptin levels and feel satisfied from eating the amount of calories you really need.
How to Eat an Alkaline Diet
Here are some key tips for following an alkaline diet:
Whenever possible, try to buy organic alkaline foods. Experts feel that one important consideration in regard to eating an alkaline diet is to become knowledgeable about what type of soil your produce was grown in — since fruits and vegetables that are grown in organic, mineral-dense soil tend to be more alkalizing. Research shows that the type of soil that plants are grown in can significantly influence their vitamin and mineral content, which means not all “alkaline foods” are created equally.
The ideal pH of soil for the best overall availability of essential nutrients in plants is between 6 and 7. Acidic soils below a pH of 6 may have reduced calcium and magnesium, and soil above a pH of 7 may result in chemically unavailable iron, manganese, copper and zinc. Soil that’s well-rotated, organically sustained and exposed to wildlife/grazing cattle tends to be the healthiest.
If you’re curious to know your pH level before implementing the tips below, you can test your pH by purchasing strips at your local health food store or pharmacy. You can measure your pH with saliva or urine. Your second urination of the morning will give you the best results. You compare the colors on your test strip to a chart that comes with your test strip kit. During the day, the best time to test your pH is one hour before a meal and two hours after a meal. If you test with your saliva, you want to try to stay between 6.8 and 7.2.
Best Alkaline Foods:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables promote alkalinity the most. Some of the top picks include mushrooms, citrus, dates, raisins, spinach, grapefruit, tomatoes, avocado, summer black radish, alfalfa grass, barley grass, cucumber, kale, jicama, wheat grass, broccoli, oregano, garlic, ginger, green beans, endive, cabbage, celery, red beet, watermelon, figs and ripe bananas.
- All raw foods: Ideally try to consume a good portion of your produce raw. Uncooked fruits and vegetables are said to be biogenic or “life-giving.” Cooking foods depletes alkalizing minerals. Increase your intake of raw foods, and try juicing or lightly steaming fruits and vegetables.
- Plant proteins: Almonds, navy beans, lima beans and most other beans are good choices.
- Alkaline water: Alkaline water has a pH of 9 to 11. Distilled water is just fine to drink. Water filtered with a reverse osmosis filter is slightly acidic, but it’s still a far better option than tap water or purified bottled water. Adding pH drops, lemon or lime, or baking soda to your water can also boosts its alkalinity.
- Green drinks: Drinks made from green vegetables and grasses in powder form are loaded with alkaline-forming foods and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is structurally similar to our own blood and helps alkalize the blood.
Anti-Alkaline Foods and Habits:
Foods that contribute most to acidity include:
- High-sodium foods: Processed foods contain tons of sodium chloride — table salt — which constricts blood vessels and creates acidity.
- Cold cuts and conventional meats
- Processed cereals (such as corn flakes)
- Eggs
- Lentils
- Caffeinated drinks and alcohol
- Oats and whole wheat products: All grains, whole or not, create acidity in the body. Americans ingest most of their plant food quota in the form of processed corn or wheat.
- Milk: Calcium-rich dairy products cause some of the highest rates of osteoporosis. That’s because they create acidity in the body! When your bloodstream becomes too acidic, it will steal calcium (a more alkaline substance) from the bones to try to balance out the pH level. So the best way to prevent osteoporosis is to eat lots of alkaline green leafy veggies!
- Peanuts and walnuts
- Pasta, rice, bread and packaged grain products
What other kinds of habits can cause acidity in your body? The biggest offenders include:
- Alcohol and drug use
- High caffeine intake
- Antibiotic overuse
- Artificial sweeteners
- Chronic stress
- Declining nutrient levels in foods due to industrial farming
- Low levels of fiber in the diet
- Lack of exercise
- Excess animal meats in the diet (from non-grass-fed sources)
- Excess hormones from foods, health and beauty products, and plastics
- Exposure to chemicals and radiation from household cleansers, building materials, computers, cell phones and microwaves
- Food coloring and preservatives
- Over-exercise
- Pesticides and herbicides
- Pollution
- Poor chewing and eating habits
- Processed and refined foods
- Shallow breathing
Alkaline Diet vs. Paleo Diet
- The Paleo diet and alkaline diet have many things in common and a lot of the same benefits, such as lowered risk for nutrient deficiencies, reduced inflammation levels, better digestion, weight loss or management, and so on.
- Some things that the two have in common include eliminating added sugars, reducing intake of pro-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acids, eliminating grains and processed carbs, decreasing or eliminating dairy/milk intake, and increasing intake of fruits and veggies.
- However, there are several important things to consider if you plan to follow the Paleo diet. The Paleo diet eliminates all dairy products, including yogurt and kefir, which can be valuable sources of probiotics and minerals for many people — plus the Paleo diet doesn’t always emphasize eating organic foods or grass-fed/free-range meat (and in moderation/limited quantities).
- Additionally, the Paleo diet tends to include lots of meat, pork and shellfish, which have their own drawbacks.
- Eating too many animal sources of protein in general can actually contribute to acidity, not alkalinity. Beef, chicken, cold cuts, shellfish and pork can contribute to sulfuric acid buildup in the blood as amino acids are broken down. Try to obtain the best quality animal products you can, and vary your intake of protein foods to balance your pH level best.
Alkaline Diet Recipes
Here are some simple and delicious ways to include more alkaline foods in your diet:
- Alkalizing Juice Recipe: This green juice uses high-alkaline foods like cucumber, kale and spinach.
- 50 Amazing Avocado Recipes: Everything from mouse to smoothies!
- 34 Green Smoothie Recipes
- Black Bean Burgers Recipe
- Almond Flour Pancakes or Almond Butter Cookies Recipe
Precautions About an Alkaline Diet
Certain foods on the “highly acidic list” might surprise you, such as eggs and walnuts. These might be acidic in your body, but don’t let that scare you away from eating them. They contain a host of other health benefits like antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids, which still makes them valuable.
The bottom line is that a healthy balance is what we’re shooting for. As far as your pH is concerned, it’s possible to become too alkaline, and having some acidic foods is both expected and healthy. Our problem is more a matter of not taking in enough alkaline-promoting foods rather than taking in too many acids from healthy, whole foods. Eat a variety of real, whole foods (especially vegetables and fruit) and limit consumption of packaged items, and you’ll be on your way.
Final Thoughts on an Alkaline Diet
- An alkaline diet is one that includes whole foods that have positive effects on pH levels of the blood and urine.
- Benefits of an alkaline diet can include better heart health, stronger bones, decreased pain and reversal of nutrient deficiencies.
- Foods that are emphasized as part of an alkaline diet include whole fruits and vegetables, raw foods, green juices, beans, and nuts.
- Foods that are acidic and therefore limited on an alkaline diet include high-sodium foods, processed grains, too much meat and animal protein, added sugars, and conventional milk.
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„Kooperation statt Konkurrenz“
Nach diesem Muster ist die Natur organisiert. Doch wer organisiert da? Kann man sagen, die Natur handelt?
Diese Fragen führen unmittelbar in die Philosophie und können daher nicht mit einem eindeutigen “Ja” oder “Nein” beantwortet werden. Die Natur bleibt ein Geheimnis und lässt sich nie vollständig in die Karten gucken. Was wir aber beobachten können ist, dass Darvins Deutung von “Survival of the Fittest” eine sehr primitive Deutung des Wesens der Natur darstellt. Die Natur agiert nicht nach einem kapitalistischen Geschäftsmodel. Es gibt keine Monopole. Es gibt das Gegenteil. Vielfalt, wohin man blickt.
Vor allem der Erfolg der Spezies Mensch ist dem Umstand geschuldet, dass er es über Jahrtausende verstanden hat, untereinander zu kooperieren. Der Mensch kann es mit den Spezialfähigkeiten der Natur nur aufnehmen, wenn er, statt als Solist zu handeln, sich zu Netzwerken zusammenschließt. Das kleinste soziale Netzwerk ist die Familie. Dann kommt der Stamm, eine Ethnie, ein Volk, ein Staat. Nur durch permanente Kooperation wurde technischer Fortschritt, aber vor allem auch sozialer Standard, geschaffen. Parallel entstanden dann aber auch Klassen. Klassen, die rund um den Globus sehr sehr ähnlich funktionieren. Eine sehr übersichtliche Gruppe, die sich selbst als natürliche Machtelite definiert, herrscht über den großen Rest.
2016 besaßen acht Menschen so viel wie 3,7 Milliarden der Menschen, die sich am Boden der Machtpyramide befinden. Dass diese acht Menschen mit ihrer Macht vollkommen überfordert sind, kann man leicht daran erkennen, dass ein immer größerer Teil der Spezies Mensch verelendet. Das Machtsystem „Pyramide“ war nie wirklich geeignet, um sozialen Frieden zu garantieren. Diese Erkenntnis ist nicht neu. Nur, mit dem Zusammenbruch des von den Eliten kontrollierten Meinungsmonopols, fällt der Status Quo immer mehr Menschen auf. Umverteilung wird mehrheitsfähig, nur wie soll man sie umsetzen?
Soziale Netzwerke sind der Schlüssel. Wenn es uns gelingt, das schlummernde Wissen, welches wir alle zusammen besitzen, kollektiv zu nutzen, anstatt die Daten über uns mal wieder nur der Elite zu überlassen, wenn wir Facebook, Google und Co. selber sozial nutzen, statt uns von diesen Eliten-Spionage-Tools ausspähen, vermarkten und steuern zu lassen, dann haben wir eine echte Chance.
Dennis Hack kommt aus einem schwäbischen Familienunternehmen. Das Unternehmen baut seit Generationen Trampoline für den Sportunterricht und internationale Wettkämpfe. Die Marke ist der Mercedes dieser Sportgeräte.
Dennis Hack hätte sich zurücklehnen und das Unternehmen einfach weiterführen können. Der Markt ist da, das Produkt ausgreift, die Nachfrage boomt.
Doch Dennis Hack schloss sich, neben seiner Tätigkeit als Junior-Chef, der Friedensbewegung an. Der Vater einer kleinen Tochter stellte sich die Frage, was privater Erfolg wert sein kann, in einer zunehmend von Krieg zerrütteten Welt. Dennis Hack entschloss sich, ein digitales Netzwerk aus der Taufe zu heben, um endlich das Soziale in den sogenannten sozialen Netzwerken in den Fokus zu heben.
Diese Idee ist schnell formuliert, sie umzusetzen, ist ein Marathon. Über Jahre hat Hack am digitalen Fundament programmiert, jetzt ist die Idee reif, um sie in und mit der Community umzusetzen.
Hack ist ein Macher. Die Idee seiner Arbeit führt in eine neue Gesellschaft, in der alle von allen profitieren. Kooperation statt Konkurrenz. Eine sich selbst organisierende, sozial agierende Bewegung, die sich als Spezies versteht.
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