Saturday, March 16, 2013

Reishi Mushroom for Radiation Protection




Here is an edited exert.

Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum, also called Ling Zhi, which means ‘spiritual fungus’) have a positive track record for safely reducing the damage done to the body by cancer therapies, and additionally have been highly regarded in Chinese medicine as a supreme longevity herb for centuries.  They are regarded as having significant anti-tumor properties.  Andrew Weil has promoted them as research-backed for protecting the bone marrow against the damages of radiation. Other effects of Reishi when taken as a dietary supplement include lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, improving respiratory and heart function.

One of the principles in nutrition such as the use of iodine to protect against radioactive iodine is that if the body’s mineral ‘holes’ are filled with the right mineral, it is less likely that they will grab on to the toxic or similar minerals.  The Cesium-137 with its 30 year half-life can be grabbed like Potassium in the body.  If someone is low on calcium, they will absorb more lead (Pb) which has a detrimental effect on behavior and brain function (lead poisoning decreases attention and social awareness, and leads to more anti-social criminal behavior such as theft, vandalism, and property damage)

One of the most useful steps in superior diet is to make sure you have a steady supply of good trace minerals. I like using Real Salt, the mined salt from Utah This salt has all of the trace minerals from the ocean of millions of years ago, without the cesium, plutonium, pesticides, mercury, etc., from modern times.  I also like eating Planter’s Deluxe Mixed Nuts–no peanuts, also made with sea salt.  Nuts have great fats, minerals, and amino acids.  Nuts are my favorite dietary supplement.  No mix of lab chemicals can match a nut,

The medicinal mushrooms, with Reishi being at the top of the list, offer the most protection from the myriad toxic influences we face, and from the specific current threat of multiple radioactive isotopes spreading from the multiple meltdown at Fukushima including the cesium, iodine, plutonium, and strontium.
With the serious multiple toxins we are all being exposed to today, the medicinal mushroom Reishi seems a wise tonic food/herb to add to almost any diet and take for a long time–like a couple half-lives of cesium 137..

Courtesy: Ancient Way Acupuncture Blog  ancientway.com/blog


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Albert Woodfox of the Black Panther Party in Solitary for 40 Years Ordered Freed for 3rd Time in Angola, Louisiana




Courtesy: Democracynow.org


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Surf The Net...



Are you being tricked into giving up your privacy? In an age of social networking, when people everywhere are sharing personal information in exchange for free services, are we over-looking the value of our personal data? We speak with Cory Doctorow, a self-proclaimed 'cyber-optimist' about the 'privacy bargain', the war on computer freedom, and his dreams of a 'techno-utopia'.

Courtesy: stream.aljazeera.com

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Exhibition: Al Johnson NYC 2/7


Visual artist extraordinaire Al Johnson, featured in Aesthetics 6250 A.U. Insigne Tribus, will be having an exhibition this Thursday. If you are in NY come through. 

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Exhibition: Alien Architect 2/1


The multifaceted artist Alien Architect, featured in Aesthetics 6250 A.U. - Veritas, announces...


Cohen Asher/Devin Cohen/Alien Architect's First Friday Art Show

Friday, Feb. 1st
5pm-9pm
307 Market St Phila PA,
Stupid Easy Gallery,
(2nd floor, above the art store)

there will be wine and snackery

fantastic art

Here's the facebook event for it:

https://www.facebook.com/events/131676433666227/132097550290782/?ref=notif¬if_t=plan_mall_activity

Friday, January 25, 2013

Baba Crowder Remembered




Baba Crowder
1930-2012


A world class drummer,  Baba Robert Crowder has made transition to ancestor on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. He was 82.
Baba Crowder began drumming as a child in North Philadelphia in the late 1930s. Africa attracted him even then, and he sought out every opportunity to hear the rhythms of home.Inspired by acclaimed percussionists from around the world, such as Ladji Camara of Guinea, Chano Pozo and Desi Arnaz of Cuba, and Saka Acquaye of Ghana, he began to to see commonalties between African music from different places, and began "searching for our lost heritage."


Courtesy: The Philadelphia Folklore Project

One of the first African American drummers in Philadelphia to study batá drumming, Crowder has long been in the vanguard of an African cultural renaissance in Philadelphia. BabaCrowder founded a dance and drum ensemble Kule Mele: African Dance and Drum Ensemble and played with many renowned musicians, including saxophonist John Coltrane and pianist McCoy Tyner.

Mr. Crowder dedicated his life to African drumming, leaving a vast legacy in Philadelphia.

A celebration of Baba Crowder will be held on Sunday, January 27, 2013, 2pm – 5pm. The Memorial Service will be held at the Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia 19106.

For more, see KuleMele.org










Sunday, January 20, 2013