tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918748187444479448.post8717662540968795289..comments2023-10-18T05:31:57.013-07:00Comments on Real Medicine Real Health: Health, Happiness and Nutrition with a little environmental consciousnessDr Arden Andersenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03804565062171967450noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918748187444479448.post-23988672390626245672017-09-26T23:57:48.574-07:002017-09-26T23:57:48.574-07:00Colorectal cancer has become the most frequently o...<a href="http://colorectal-surgeon.com.au/" rel="nofollow">Colorectal cancer</a> has become the most frequently occurring cancer (other than skin) in Australia. So it is important to create awareness among people about the cancer. <br />Bobbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05701600013595849517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918748187444479448.post-52868874568784701582015-06-25T02:58:18.697-07:002015-06-25T02:58:18.697-07:00Ritual sexual abuse is not confined to the Satanic...Ritual sexual abuse is not confined to the Satanic seat of power, it has filtered down through society, from the top to the bottom, to a local level. People regarded as upstanding members of the community, often in influential positions, are involved in paedophilia and their respectable public face is far removed from their sordid private lives. They are operating in our schools, churches, hospitals and even the council.<br /><br />In the 1990's, senior staff members in Lambeth council were producing pornographic material of a "sadistic, bestial and paedophile" nature in the basement of the housing department, where they knew they would not be interrupted. A female member of staff disclosed how she was subjected to a rape on council premises "of horrendous proportions" which she was still suffering serious injuries from one month later. She described being raped alongside children and animals by senior figures in the council.<br /><br />The findings of a report which included rape, assault and posession of indecent images of children, was never formally investigated by the police at the time or made public. Bulic Forsythe, a housing manager who told a colleague he was about to 'spill the beans' was found three days later, bludgeoned to death in his burnt out flat. The BBC's crimewatch launched an appeal for information, like they didn't already have the answers.<br /><br />Bulic's daughter, who was born three months after his murder said, "It's really clear the fear that operated in the council - it seems from the report my father felt that fear," she added, he was scared that if he moved jobs "people in power could still get to him." He clashed with an individual who held a senior position and is named in the report as the head of this ring.<br /><a href="http://www.unisonbiomed.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=281&search=ALOKA+UST-5546" rel="nofollow">ALOKA UST-5546</a> <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15804633410834982744noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918748187444479448.post-75787027596569697822014-04-11T12:20:06.375-07:002014-04-11T12:20:06.375-07:00That was a great, very informative post. Many cou...That was a great, very informative post. Many could benefit from that advice.<br /><br />On another note:<br /><br />Regarding your book entitled “The Anatomy of Life and Energy in Agriculture”, I feel fortunate to have stumbled upon this literature. I care deeply about the environment and wish to live in harmony with the earth, as opposed to simply using it for my own gain. However, had I not read your book, I may have been a victim of the misguided facts that dominate current agriculture, which you so frequently refer to in the book. Have you considered that most of the population that lives by these misguided facts actually has good intentions, but bad information?…previously like myself. If you truly love and care for the environment as you claim to, a more efficient way to improve it would be to make this pertinent knowledge available to more of the people that need it (and editing the arrogance out of the book would make it a much more pleasant reading experience).<br /><br />Thank you,<br />Jenna Jakes<br />FloridaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03899721811621596636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918748187444479448.post-75612359984746699952007-06-06T19:27:00.000-07:002007-06-06T19:27:00.000-07:00Hi ArdenI would like to thank you for taking your ...Hi Arden<BR/><BR/>I would like to thank you for taking your time for this site lots of people could really benifit from it. Your comments about food and nutrition are absolutly positively correct. Nothing is better than getting the nutrients your body needs from the soil to the plant and then to the consumer. I would also like to thank you for the 13 tape seminar in Austrailia it was a real eye opener when i first viewed it Thank you!!! We farm in Ontario Canada and we are on the ridge till system a great system for clay soils that can't take in 2 inches of water at one time. We also use the reams test to do our soil testing we have now a few years of information and are getting into the hang of things when it comes to record keeping but it can be a challenge to get it all done. Our first real change that we maid to the soil was adding some calcium from a quarry right behind our farm that had lots of stone dust to get rid of. The calcium just opend up the soil the next year we added some gypsum and let me tell you for us the 8th wounder of the world. The soil was draining alot better it was unbelievable in terms of being able to work the soil when it is dry and not wet. The plants were healthier and we also had less storage problems. our planters are equiped to handel three different liquid applications. at the moment we are applying 1 gal/a 5/20/5 orthophosphate with 2.5 gallons liquid fish in the furrow with 1.5 gal. of water and some EM microbes. 5 gal/a of liquid calcium (green house grade) that we disolve our selves and also add some sugar for the microbes This is for soybeans and banded behind planter. For corn we use the same but add 7 gal/a of 28% sidedressed with sugar to make it less harmfull for the microbes and to keep it from going in the air.<BR/>as a foliar spray we use the liquid fish with some manganese sulfat 32% that we disolve and apply at 2lbs/a active MN. We also row crop cultivate with buffalo cultivators and lilliston cultivators they save use alot of money when it comes to chemicals and they open up the soil after a big rain. The only thing that i would like to do is to get a better rotation in to give the soil a break from soybeans and corn. Not always easy since our growing season is short. I did manage to get some oats planted in a field that we had tile drained and leveled last year and i'm happy i did. I hope you can make your way up to canada some time since we don't have too many consultants up here that think like you and have the knowledge that is needed to trully help farmers and not just sell them something and thank you good bye. i will leave you my e-mail and hope that i can some time get in contact with you to maybe some day have you consult or advise me a good consultant close to us that can help use get to the next step in our farming practices.<BR/>martinsieve@hotmail.com<BR/>hubert.sieve@gmail.com<BR/><BR/>Again Thank you and keep up the great work you are doing it has helped many i'm sure.<BR/><BR/>Martin Sieve<BR/>Ontario, CanadaMartin Sievehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06001002684847909607noreply@blogger.com