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1. Mars: From Myth and Mystery to Recent Discoveries 2008
This book tells the story of Mars since the dawn of mankind's
curiosity for celestial wonders and the ancient beliefs through the
revolution in our concepts of the cosmos around us in the 1600's to
the present day knowledge and beyond, all the way to the futuristic
visions of science fiction and terraformed Mars with conditions
suitable to Earth life.
It also tells the story of Martian ?life?: pluralistic view of the
1700's with all the bodies of the Solar System being thought to be
inhabited, certainty on the existence of Martian civilization in
the end of the 1800's and the beginning of the 1900's based on the
observations of canals, the sudden ?death? of Mars in the 1960's
due to the images sent back by the first space probes, and the
resurrection in the 1990's and 2000's due to the controversial
findings in Martian meteorite ALH84001 and ever-increasing evidence
for the watery and possibly more temperate past of Mars. All this
is told in a very readable form with no math nor terminology only
the experts in the field are familiar with. The up-to-date text is
supported by both informative imagery and a simple, but inspiring
layout with some special features like a ?flip movie? of the
rotation of Mars and a very illustrative comparison of the
distances of the Martian satellites versus the distance of our Moon
from their respective parent planets.
2. DRACONTIAS: Dracontias being Dragon Rouge member's magazine
no.1 2007
no.2 2008
no.1 2009
no.2 2009
3. Practical Magic ( NLP )
The book covers a wide range of topics— some in depth, some only a
tantalizing glimpse of possibilities which therapists dream of
succeeding at. This book is more than simply a concrete
understandable application of Neuro-Linguistic Programming patterns
to theory. Lankton's way of perceiving and expressing his
experience of succeeding with Neuro-Linguistic Programming
technology pulls at the edges and stretches the cool precise style
of the structure of Magic and Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques
of Milton H. Erickson series. The outcome is a happy event which
therapists, novice or veteran, will find useful.
4. Catching the Thread: Sufism, Dreamwork, and Jungian Psychology
Spiritual life is a response to a call. Of our own accord we would
never turn away from the world and begin the long and painful
journey home. But Someone calls to us, calls to us from within the
depths of our heart, awakening our own deepest longing. This call
is like a golden thread that we follow, guiding us deeper and
deeper within, always pointing to the beyond. It is both intimate
and elusive, for it does not belong to the mind but to the deepest
core of our being. We hear it most easily when the conscious mind
is still, which can be in meditation or when we are surrounded by
the beauty of nature. But it is often in dreams that this call can
be heard most clearly. In our sleep, when the outer world vanishes,
our innermost secret can speak to us and guide us on this most
difficult journey.
Dreams are like mirrors in which we can see ourselves. They reflect
back our hidden self, revealing the true face of our own nature. In
our sleep we are
shown the mysteries, the beauty, and the horror of our inner world.
Through dreams we can get to know this strange and yet familiar
land. And when we wake, our dreams can be a doorway through which
we can walk back into this inner world, can step into the landscape
of the soul.
5. Encyclopedia of Paperfolding Designs
This book offers a wide range of paper-based projects to help
professional designers, students, and the growing number of
paper-craft enthusiasts expand their skills with paper. The
projects are classified by technique and is shown along with a
photograph and an easy-to-follow template. More than 250 projects
include invitation cards, announcements of events, moving, new shop
opening, greeting cards, promotional cards, posters, table
displays, point-of-sales materials, and brochures—the very
reference material designers collect, permanently preserved in a
single volume. This is the first book in the Encyclopedia of
Paper-Folding Designs series followed by New Encyclopedia of
Paper-Folding Designs, and Package Form and Design: Encyclopedia of
Paper-Folding Design.
6. The Quantum Frontier: The Large Hadron Collider 2009
The highest-energy particle accelerator ever built, the Large
Hadron Collider runs under the border between France and
Switzerland. It leapt into action on September 10, 2008, amid
unprecedented global press coverage and widespread fears that its
energy would create tiny black holes that could destroy the earth.
By smashing together particles smaller than atoms, the LHC
recreates the conditions hypothesized to have existed just moments
after the big bang. Physicists expect it to aid our understanding
of how the universe came into being and to show us much about the
standard model of particle physics -- even possibly proving the
existence of the mysterious Higgs boson. In exploring what the
collider does and what it might find, Don Lincoln explains what the
LHC is likely to teach us about particle physics, including
uncovering the nature of dark matter, finding micro black holes and
supersymmetric particles, identifying extra dimensions, and
revealing the origin of mass in the universe.
Thousands of physicists from around the globe will have access to
the LHC, none of whom really knows what outcomes will be produced
by the $7.7 billion project. Whatever it reveals, the results
arising from the Large Hadron Collider will profoundly alter our
understanding of the cosmos and the atom and stimulate amateur and
professional scientists for years to come.
7. 21st Century Mage: Bring the Divine Down to Earth - by Jason A.
Newcomb
For the first time since its initial translation into English at
the turn of the century, Jason Newcomb has reinterpreted the sacred
magic of Abramelin the Mage into a completely relevant program for
contemporary seekers. In the thirty-one chapters of 21st Century
Mage, Newcomb has reinvented the Knowledge and Conversation of Your
Holy Guardian Angel ritual. He lays out a course of practice and
prayer -- and introduces a whole new generation to the Crowleyan
esthetic. Thought to be the simplest and most effective explanation
of secret Western doctrine, The Book of the Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage, a 15th century text, laid the foundation for
the nineteenth century occult group, the Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn, and set young Aleister Crowley on his spiritual quest.
This is the book that served as the cornerstone of Crowley's
lifelong practice.
8. Introduction to Human Nutrition - Michael J. Gibney, Susan A.
Lanham-New, Aedin Cassidy, Hester H. Vorster 2009
In this second edition of the introductory text in the acclaimed
Nutrition Society Textbook Series, Introduction to Human Nutrition
has been revised and updated to meet the needs of the contemporary
student. Introduction to Human Nutrition is an essential purchase
for students of nutrition and dietetics, and also for those
students who major in other subjects that have a nutrition
component, such as food science, medicine, pharmacy and nursing.
Professionals in nutrition, dietetics, food science, medicine,
health sciences and many related areas will also find much of great
value within its covers.
9. Rawsome! Maximizing Health, Energy, and Culinary Delight With
the Raw Foods Diet - By Brigitte Mars 2004
A raw foods diet advocates exactly that: eating raw foods. No
cooking, no grilling, no steaming, no application of high
temperatures. Why? Because eating food closest to its natural state
engenders a tremendous exchange of energy between food and body.
The result, over time, is a feeling of buoyant, radiant health.
Tackling head-on the skepticism likely to greet proponents of what
the world sees as a "fad" diet, renowned nutritional consultant and
raw foods adherent Brigitte Mars presents historical data and
scientific evidence confirming the efficacy of raw foods diets in:
Supporting emotional stablity; Increasing energy levels; Clearing
the skin; Boosting immune-system function; improving digestive
function; Dispelling depression: Sustaing overall good health. In
addition, Mars points out the environmental benefits of the raw
foods diet, making a case for eating raw foods as a means of
reducing waste, making the most of agricultural practice, and
reducing the ! human footprint on the earth. Whether the reader
wants to jump right into an all-raw diet or just wants to introduce
more raw foods into the diet, Mars offers gentle encouragement and
practical instruction. Readers will find advice on planning a
balanced diet to meet their nutritional needs, combining foods for
best effect, presrving raw foods, equpping the raw kitchen,
sprouting, juicing, and evey other technique that makes the raw
foods diet simple,delicious, and healthful. In-depth profiles
describe the nutritional and health benefits of hundreds of fruits,
vegetables, nuts, and seasonings. Perhaps most important, the
author provides more than 200 kitchen-tested, real-people-approved
raw foods recipes. Under Mar's instruction, readers will enjoy
making everything from juices and shakes to salads, soupsdressings,
yogurts, crackers, spreads, dips, vegetable burgers, curries,
vegetable pastas, wraps, and more. And let's not forget desset:
brownies, ice cream, lemon bars, fru! it leathers,pies,cakes,
puddings, and other delectable treats. For people who want the
vibrant energy and health that raw foods offe but don't want to
give up the taste of good cooking, "Rawsome!" provides the answer.
About the Author
Brigitte Mars is an hebalist and nutritional consultant from
Boulder, Colorado, who has been working with natural medicine for
more than thirty years. She teaches herbal medicine through Esalen,
the Boulder College of Masage Therapy, and the Naropa Institute.
She is a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild. She
is the author of several books, including "Sex, Love & Health,"
"Addiction-Free Naturally," "Herbs for Healthy Skin and Nails," and
"Dandelion Medicine."
10. B Is for Beer - Tom Robbins 2009
A Children's Book About Beer?
Yes, believe it or not—but B Is for Beer is also a book for adults,
and bear in mind that it's the work of maverick bestselling
novelist Tom Robbins, inter-nationally known for his ability to
both seriously illuminate and comically entertain.
Once upon a time (right about now) there was a planet (how about
this one?) whose inhabitants consumed thirty-six billion gallons of
beer each year (it's a fact, you can Google it). Among those
affected, each in his or her own way, by all the bubbles, burps,
and foam, was a smart, wide-eyed, adventurous kindergartner named
Gracie; her distracted mommy; her insensitive dad; her
non-conformist uncle; and a magical, butt-kicking intruder from a
world within our world.
Populated by the aforementioned characters—and as charming as it
may be subversive—B Is for Beer involves readers, young and old, in
a surprising, far-reaching investigation into the limits of
reality, the transformative powers of children, and, of course, the
ultimate meaning of a tall, cold brewski.
11. The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health - By
Robert O. Young, Shelley Redford Young 2002
In many ways, The pH Miracle is reminiscent of an earlier
generation of diet books. Much of the focus is on an intestinal
cleansing program, followed by a diet that is 70 to 80 percent
vegetables, coupled with a tremendous selection of supplements that
authors Robert and Shelley Young recommend to everyone, no matter
what their age, gender, or state of health.
The Youngs point their fingers at candida as a main culprit in the
poor health of many people. Unfortunately, they back up their
claims with only vague references, such as "a 1991 study" and "a
leading cancer researcher." Many readers may wish for more specific
evidence, but instead will have to make do with enthusiastic
recommendations, alphabetized lists of vegetables, and pleasing
chapters with vegetarian recipes that taste good no matter how you
feel about the diet as a whole.
Sprinkled throughout the book are short testimonials of people who
were able to reverse cancer, improve their digestion, and lower
their cholesterol by following these recommendations, and it's hard
to argue with the cholesterol-lowering results that a 70 percent
vegetable diet will achieve. Still, the medical value of much else
in the book remains hotly contested, and as always, it's wise to
check with your doctor before starting off in search of miracles.
12. Living Vegetarian For Dummies - Suzanne Havala Hobbs 2009
Practical ways to explore and adapt a vegetarian lifestyle
Are you considering a vegetarian diet for yourself or your family?
Wondering if it's safe and how you'll get the right amount of
nutrients? This authoritative guide has all the answers you need
about living vegetarian, featuring healthful advice as well as
delicious dishes involving vegetables, fruits, grains, and dairy.
Inside you'll find expert advice on adopting a vegetarian
lifestyle, from creating a vegetarian shopping list and
understanding the nutritional aspects of vegetarian eating, to
using the right cooking supplies to vegetarian etiquette, eating
out, and converting a kitchen-and your family's mindset-away from
meat. You'll discover how to make it work when you're the only
member of the house who is vegetarian, as well as how to support a
family member, including a child.
Provides the latest information on vegetarian diets as they relate
to health, the environment, and other areas of our lives
Includes tips for gradually reducing your meat intake
Explains the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle
Offers dozens of new recipes designed to ease the transition from
omnivore to vegetarian
Whether you're a long-time vegetarian or just starting out, Living
Vegetarian For Dummies, 2nd Edition is your guide to evaluating and
enjoying a meat-free lifestyle.
13. Bioactive Foods in Promoting Health: Fruits and Vegetables - by
Ronald Watson 2009
Dramatically expand exposure to the protective chemicals that can
reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, gastrointestinal disease
and other by choosing the right fruits and vegetables.
While everyone knows fruits and vegetables are beneficial to good
health, it's increasingly seen as important to know which ones can
be effective in treating specific illnesses. For example, which are
good for cardiac care? Which can help combat and treat asthma? What
are the safety concerns to be aware of when using herbs in
combination with traditional medicines?
Diet and nutrition are vital keys to controlling or promoting
morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases, and the multitude of
biomolecules in dietary fruits and vegetables play a crucial role
in health maintenance. They may, therefore, be more effective and
certainly could have different actions beyond nutrients however
this science is still evolving.
This book brings together experts working on the different aspects
of supplementation, foods, and plant extracts, in health promotion
and disease prevention. Their expertise and experience provide the
most current knowledge to promote future research. Dietary habits
need to be altered, for most people and the conclusions and
recommendations from the various chapters in this book will provide
a basis for that change.
The overall goal of this book is to provide the most current,
concise, scientific appraisal of the efficacy of key foods and
constituents medicines in dietary plants in preventing disease and
improving the quality of life. While vegetables have traditionally
been seen to be good sources of vitamins, the roles of other
constituents have only recently become more widely recognized. This
book reviews and often presents new hypotheses and conclusions on
the effects of different bioactive components of the diet, derived
particularly from vegetables, to prevent disease and improve the
health of various populations.
* Identify bioactive fruit and vegetable options for prevention or
treatment of illness
* Moves from general overview to disease specific applications
providing a framework for further research and deeper understanding
* Includes discussion of issues and challenges, permitting critical
analysis and evaluation
14. Student Veggie Grub (Summersdale cookery) 2001
Bored with baked beans? It's cheaper to eat vegetarian food when
you are on a budget, but how do you make it more interesting? This
is a guide to making vegetarian food, from the absolute basics to
more adventurous recipe ideas. There is advice on cooking for
yourself or the entire household.
15. The 1500-Calorie-a-Day Cookbook 2008
Eat up. Slim down. It’s just that easy--with just 1,500 delicious
calories a day!
From the author of The 1,200-Calorie-a-Day Menu Cookbook, comes all
new recipes for when you are counting calories but don’t want to
sacrifice flavor, taste, or variety. While most low-calorie meal
plans leave you hungry for more, this cookbook serves up a
satisfying selection of energy-boosting breakfasts, fast-fix
lunches, and delectable dinners--plus two healthy snacks and one
guilt-free dessert--every single day! It’s hard to believe it’s
just 1,500 calories.
16. The Alaskan Bootlegger's Bible - By Leon W. Kania 2000
Book Description How to make beer, wine, liqueurs, cider and
moonshine whiskey. The author dusts off over 30 years of experience
to tell you how it's done. He not only tells how to make darned
near any kind of beer, wine, liqueur and whiskey you can imagine,
he also tells you how to make the equipment to do it with. Ever
wondered how a still is made? There are 8 types illustrated in this
book and though it's illegal to build or possess a still, the
illustrations are so complete, you could easily do it! This book
includes plans and operating instructions from underground
moonshiner manuals used in Mid East oil fields. Some are built with
components found in most home kitchens. From moonshine, homebrew,
wine and liqueur recipes, to stills, make your own cappers, kegs,
scales and even a malt factory from an old freezer, it's all here!
Easy to read and humorous, this book entertains you with Alaskan
tales and bootlegger's lore while you learn to make everything from
beer and blossom wines, to horse turd whiskey and bathtub gin. If
you could buy only one "make your own" book for the rest of your
life, this is it. It's like getting a whole shelf of books for the
price of one!
About the Author
Never nominated for sainthood, the author has spent his life in the
most "gawdawful" places with some of the most interesting people
imaginable. "Making your own" often meant using local ingredients
and improvising your equipment. This thirst induced ingenuity
produced some amazing and sometimes hilarious results. The
characters, recipes, plans and instructions in this book are real,
only the names have been changed to protect the guilty. The war
stories are all true and growing daily.
An ex-Green Beret, Leon came to Alaska in 1973. Assigned to the
U.S. Army Northern Warfare Training Center at Ft. Greely where he
met his wife Scottie. The crew now includes a son, Leon Jr.
studying for a degree in Computer Science and an incorrigible
little green bird named Jessie who "punctuated" almost every page
of the draft book.
The aim of this book is to explain how to make all types of
alcoholic beverages in an easy to understand and entertaining
manner. It stresses the arts, not the science, steers you toward
using wholesome natural ingredients, rather than chemicals and
shows you how to make, rather than buy most of your equipment. It
has an Alaskan Bush flavor by virtue of many of its tales and
recipes, but the "how-to" information is universal and applies
anywhere in the world.
17. The Non-Alcoholic Drink Book - By Dolores M. DuNah and H. Jean
Groudle 1071
These secrets from the kitchens of two creative homemakers -
personally tested and tasted - are gauranteed to please your
friends and family. Completely non-alcoholic and caffeine-free,
these delicious beverage recipes are healthful and just right for
every occasion. Dozens of tasty ideas for simple socials and
sumptuous receptions are provided - fruit punches, holiday
beverages, party refreshments, vegetable drinks, and milk-base
beverages, to name just a few. You'll love these delicious drinks!
18. Superfruits: Top 20 Fruits Packed with Nutrients and
Phytochemicals, Best Ways to Eat Fruits for Maximum Nutrition, and
75 Simple and Delicious Recipes for Overall Wellness - Paul M.
Gross 2009
Paul Gross, the “Berry Doctor,” gets beyond the marketing hype on
superfruits. By looking at nutrient density, research support and
popular appeal, Gross delivers a cornucopia of offerings that can
easily enhance well-being. Further, he includes ideas to add the
nutrient-rich fruits into the diet, whether via simple suggestions
in the breakdown of each offering, a list of the types of products
to look for in the supermarket, or by following the creative
recipes. Gross enables readers to make proactive choices to enhance
their own health.”
--Heather Granato, Group Editor, Virgo Publishing
“Dr. Paul Gross has done an excellent job. This book will be an
important resource for informing the public about the health
effects of fruits.”
—Gary Stoner, Ph.D., Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State
University
“Dr. Paul Gross’s straightforward and well-documented book provides
strong direction and clear-cut answers for consumers, based on
well-reasoned research and compelling evidence. His use of
readily-understandable superfruits criteria and a ‘points system’
for rating health-beneficial fruits is a welcome answer to
consumers seeking the best choices for themselves and their
families.”
–Mary Ann Lila Ph.D., Director, Plants for Human Health Institute,
North Carolina State University
"Dr. Gross is a leading expert and strong proponent of consumer
education and superfruit science, and following careers as a
university scientist, entrepreneur, and food industry consultant,
he is the leading advocate for superfruits and superfruit science."
-- Steve Talcott Ph.D., Department of Food Chemistry, Texas A&M
University
“This is a book for the public, for nutritionists, MDs and
alternative medical practitioners, vegetarians, for anyone who
wants to better understand what a well-chosen selection of
superfruits can do for you inside and out besides tasting great.”
—Ian Crown, Panoramic Fruit Company, Puerto Rico
All fruits are NOT created equal
The “Berry Doctor” reveals secrets behind nature's healthiest
fruits
What would you do to increase your chances of living longer and
healthier? Superfruit expert Paul Gross, Ph.D. ranks the top twenty
fruits that can help you get started on a lifelong healthy diet,
and he gives you the science behind each fruit's unique nutritional
advantages. Eating superfruits regularly can help you look younger,
lose weight, and reduce your risk of getting cancer, cardiovascular
disease, or diabetes.
All fruits have some health-promoting potential, but Superfruits
reveals which ones pack the most value for your well-being.
19. The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety,
Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug
Problems--and Feel Good Again 2007
Renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem isolates the nutritional
triggers of bad moods, providing solutions that will help you
stabilize your moods, gain energy, sleep better, handle stress, and
be more focused. He lays out a clear-cut, four-step plan for
feeding the brain the right nutrition, presenting advice on
choosing the right foods and supplements as well as improving
lifestyle habits to help regulate mood swings.
20. Salvestrol Richest Recipes - Dan Burke 2006
Nature’s Defence is an innovative research company that brings
together a unique blend of scientific expertise. Our
industry-leading research facilities and ethical approach to
business means we are uniquely placed to deliver groundbreaking new
research technologies, that work with nature for the benefit of
both mankind and the environment
Salvestrols are recently discovered, plant based nutrients -
phytonutrients - which appear to be one of the most important
components present in fresh fruit and vegetables and may be
responsible for some of the major health benefits provided by these
food sources. But, Salvestrols are normally present at such low
levels in the modern diet that, until now, scientists had thought
them to be insignificant to contribute to good health.
Salvestrols have been described by Professor Dan Burke as “The most
significant breakthrough in nutrition since the discovery of
vitamins.” And, the research team who first discovered Salvestrols
and identified them as essential to our wellbeing, have now gained
a detailed understanding of how the body uses these compounds.
Contents:
Cover
Welcome
What Are Salvestrols?
Contents
The Recipes
Salads, Side Dishes & Snacks
1. Wild Carrots With Fresh Mint
2. Fresh Asparagus In Butter Sauce
3. Asparagus Salad
4. Sweet And Sour Wild Carrots
5. Artichokes In Dipping Sauce
6. Broccoli With Garlic Mayonnaise
7. Curried Chicken Salad With Grapes
8. Lettuce Salad With Avocado
9. Garden Tuna Vinaigrette
10. Turnip, Mustard Or Dandelion Greens
Soups
11. Asparagus Broccoli
Or Cauliflower Soup
12. Asparagus Soup
13. Cream Of Asparagus Soup
14. All Day Vegetables Deluxe
15. Beef And Cabbage Soup
16. Vegetable Soup With Basil Au Pistou
17. Chunky Vegetable Soup With Dumplings
Main Courses
18. Anginares Me Anitho Artichokes With Dill
19. Asparagus With Garlic And Basil
20. Avocado Ahdi
21. California Chicken
22. Chicken And Fresh Vegetable Provencale
23. Algerian Cooked Wild Carrot Salad
24. Antipasto Salad
25. Asparagus Casserole
26. Bouquetiere De Legumes From The Chaparral
27. Lemon Chicken Asparagus
28. Sherried Chicken With Asparagus Wild Carrots And Noodle
29. Artichoke And Tomato Chicken
30. Chicken And Peppers
31. Couscous Primavera
Desserts
32. Fresh Strawberry Glaze Cake
33. English Strawberry Trifle Cake
34. Real Fruit Fruitcake
35. A Plus Apple
36. Apple And Carrot Cake
37. Happy Endings Plum Cake
21. The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your
Health - Randall Fitzgerald
Chemicals in everyday products are ruining your health-find out
what you can do about it.
One hundred years ago, the promise of "a better living through
chemistry" was given to consumers, setting us on a slippery slope
that introduced thousands of man-made chemicals into our food,
water, medicine and environment.
In The Hundred-Year Lie, investigative journalist Randall
Fitzgerald shatters dozens of myths being perpetuated by the
chemical, pharmaceutical, and processed foods industries. He shows
how early advances led to a build-up of industry, and how the
profit motive then led companies and even our own government to
ignore troubling signs of widespread illness and disease.
Are we paying too high a price in our rush for progress? What
happens when we blindly rely on the government to keep us safe?
What does the future hold if we continue down this path? With a
firm grasp on the latest scientific findings, Fitzgerald offers a
clear-eyed view of a building crisis in public health.
Like Silent Spring and Fast Food Nation, this is a book that
demands change. Fitzgerald not only sheds light on the problems we
face from this unprecedented chemical onslaught, he tells us how we
can turn the tide.
Summary: Shocking
Rating: 5
This information is both shocking and necessary. It is important to
learn the different way one needs to learn and on what levels our
food effects our diet. We are only getting enough to barely live in
nutrients, and people need to learn how to get what they need, and
what is being done to encourage, not prevent disease.
Summary: Nice Fit
Rating: 5
I purchased this for a researcher in our group so I am not the end
user. I was told however that the reason he wanted these was
because of the fit and comfort.
Summary: A MUST-READ for anyone living in a city. Amazingly GREAT
BOOK
Rating: 5
A MUST READ book, it is simnply amazing,
I feel sorry I cannot give it 6 or 7 stars out of 5.
EVERYONE absolutely everyone must have this book as
OBLIGATORY reading in schools, universities,
any state department.
I cannot even express myself how good this book is
and how eye-opening!
Summary: Educational quick read.
Rating: 5
Excellent, easy reading that is very informative. A reminder to not
blindly trust government agencies to protect the public.
Summary: The Hundred Year Lie
Rating: 5
This is one of the best books I've read in awhile. A customer
brought her copy in for us to read & I was so impressed that I
ordered a copy for myself & for a friend. I could not share all the
information in the book with others as it is so much!
With health care being an issue & our health in general this is a
must read to help you understand what has happened in the industry
& continuing to happen on a daily basis. You will become more
informed on why we are all so sick. Wonderful reading.
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there may be some pdf's missing from this one
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Clarke, Robert C - Marijuana Botany - An Advanced Study
Do It Yourself - How To Make Hash Oil
Do It Yourself - Make And Toke Your Own Bongs!
Do It Yourself - THC Resin Extraction
Do It Yourself - The Infamous ''Dual Bong
Do It Yourself - The Joint Rolling Handbook
Ganja Etiquette
Greg Green - The Cannabis Grow Bible
Hamppu-Lehdet 1991-1995
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Marijuana_As_Medicine
23. Medical-Rosacrucian-Astrology
This old parchment shows the anciently-held link between the 12
signs of the Zodiac and the various parts of the body
Medical astrology is an ancient medical system that associates
various parts of the body, diseases and drugs as under the
influence of the Sun, Moon and planets, along with the twelve
astrological signs. Each of the astrological signs (along with the
Sun, Moon, and planets) are associated with different parts of the
human body. Also, many plants are referred to in old treatises on
herbs as being "under the influence of" some planet. This was used
as a codification of associations of the signs with the parts of
the body are as follows:
• Aries - head, face, brain, eyes
• Taurus - throat, neck, thyroid gland, vocal tract
• Gemini - arms, lungs, shoulders, hands, nervous system
• Cancer - chest, breasts, stomach, alimentary canal
• Leo - heart, chest, spine, spinal column, upper back
• Virgo - digestive system, intestines, spleen, nervous system
• Libra - kidneys, skin, lumbar region, buttocks
• Scorpio - reproductive system, sexual organs, bowels, excretory
system
• Sagittarius - hips, thighs, liver, sciatic nerve
• Capricorn - knees, joints, skeletal system
• Aquarius - ankles, calves, circulatory system
• Pisces - feet, toes, lymphatic system, adipose tissue
24. The Encyclopedia Of Mind Control: Mind Control-World Control
Since the beginning of recorded history men have lusted for control
of their fellows—the impulse seemingly part of the makeup of the
half-ape, half-angel we call human. Until modern times brute force,
propaganda, and religion were the most successful methods for the
manipulation of human beings, but by the turn of this century
coercive methodology had advanced far beyond the sword, the
inflammatory slogan, and the stick and carrot of heaven and hell.
Now, in the 20th century, scientists in the pay of governments and
other monied interests have made technical breakthroughs that
render actual mind control feasible, and on a nigh-universal scale.
Invasive control techniques have been fine-tuned to the point where
the controllers are literally
able to get inside our heads and to command us.