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January 25th, 2010

Alternative medicine sales soar consumers shake cynicism

January 25th, 2010

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:31 PM on 25th January 2010

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1246009/Alternative-medicine-sales-soar-consumers-shake-cynicism.html#ixzz0dgezQfso

Sales of alternative medicines are booming as consumers shake off their cynicism.

Analysts say the market has grown by 18 per cent in two years and is worth £213million a year.

And they predict sales will increase by 33 per cent to £282million over the next four years as more patients reject prescription drugs in favour of natural remedies.

Even relatively unknown treatments such as ayurveda – the Indian holistic system of diet, yoga, massage and herbs – are picking up in popularity.

Analysts Mintel said the rise can be explained by growing official acceptance of many treatments such as acupuncture, which is available on the NHS.

A rise in the number of patients diagnosed with depression and stress has also led to more people exploring holistic approaches in favour of potentially addictive prescription drugs.

Around 1.5million Britons bought St John’s Wort last year, predominantly for depression.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1246009/Alternative-medicine-sales-soar-consumers-shake-cynicism.html#ixzz0dgf3LUPL

Times, They Are A Changing

January 25th, 2010

A national survey, published online in the journal Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine found that three-quarters of the med students (future physicians) surveyed believe that conventional Western medicine would be improved by integrating more complementary treatments such as: massage, herbal medicine, yoga, acupuncture and meditation.

The data was gathered by researchers at UCLA and UC San Diego from 1,770 surveys received from students at 126 medical schools throughout the United States. There was some hesitation however and students wanted more scientific evidence about the effectiveness of the treatments, not surprising since their training is based on Western studies.

We have come a long way.

Sympathetic Vibratory Physics

January 25th, 2010

Keely reported disintegration of mass with standing waves (which is now a commercial process),

Keely reported producing light in water (what is now termed sonoluminescence),

Keely reported acoustic levitation (verified by NASA and others) though Keely went FAR BEYOND this brute force technique,

Keely reported geometries that could intensify sound pressures without adding additional energy (recently patented and in use by MacroSonics),

Keely reported cold in the presence of certain ‘orders of vibration’ (now patented as an acoustic refrigration and cooling system),

Whales changing their tunes

January 25th, 2010

Lower singing is puzzling researchers

WASHINGTON — Something curious is going on with the songs of blue whales in oceans all over the world. The whales are singing their same old songs, but year by year they’re all shifting the frequency lower.

The blue whale is the largest creature ever to have lived on Earth, but it doesn’t follow that everything about them is easy to detect and figure out.

The theories on the change in their songs’ frequency levels range from the effect of global warming to the increase in ship traffic to rising populations of the mighty creatures.

Then again, it might be something to do with boy meets girl. Only male blue whales sing. The ability to sing at a low frequency and make the song carry a long way is one indicator of large body size, something female whales may favor.

In tune — all over the world

Mark McDonald, an oceanographer, discovered the change in whale frequency about eight years ago when he was working with restricted Navy data. McDonald runs Whale Acoustics, a small business that does research work on ocean noises and whales.

McDonald and his collaborators couldn’t publish a report using the restricted data, so they spent several years gathering other blue whale recordings from all over the world. Whales have regional song types. Within regions, whales maintain their songs over decades. The data showed that in all regions, the frequency declined over time.

So the scientists started looking for an explanation.

McDonald and co-authors John Hildebrand, a professor of oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, and Sarah Mesnick, a biologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’..s Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, Calif., describe their finding and the quest to explain it in a recent article in the journal Endangered Species Research.

“There are a number of things that first come to mind. One is that it’s a cultural shift — that the whales are changing their song over time more or less randomly, but in a trend direction,” McDonald said. “But then it got to be really problematic when we started digging all around the world and hey, they’re going in the same direction all around the world and yet they’re different song types.”

‘It’s somewhat mysterious’

The best records exist for the whales off California, and they showed that the whales sing at a frequency 31% lower than they did in the 1960s, when blue whales around the world had been commercially hunted to the brink of extinction.

One possible explanation was warming ocean temperatures and changes in ocean chemistry as a result of emissions of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels. But the difference of warming temperature was much less than the differences whales encounter as they swim from polar to tropical areas.

“We can’t see how climate change can do it. Maybe there’s something we’re missing,” McDonald said.

Another was that the change in frequency was a response to the greater amount of noise in the ocean from shipping.

“The trouble is, every way we can look at it, increasing ocean noise should make them shift to higher frequency, not a lower one,” McDonald said. “They’re able to make louder sound at higher frequency, so that would get them more easily heard over the noise.”

“The best guess we have as a technical physics answer is population, but I’m not at all convinced that’s the correct answer,” McDonald said. “I really like that it’s somewhat mysterious.”

The population hypothesis is that blue whale populations have increased since commercial hunting ended, and so blue whales don’t have to project their songs as far to be heard.

http://www.freep.com/article/20100124/NEWS07/1240537/1322/Whales-changing-their-tunes

Permaculture for Humanity

January 24th, 2010

Peak Moment 146: The future is abundant, asserts permaculture designer Larry Santoyo. His vision of living in the present provides a wonderful antidote to fear about uncertain futures. People need to rediscover that we’re part of the ecosystem, and apply permaculture design principles to the many problems we face. Larry teaches sustainable permaculture design as a discovery of the world around us. He notes that trying to be self-sufficient is really anti-permaculture. Instead, we need to develop self-reliance skills. Then as we find others in our communities to interact with, everybody gets to play! http://www.earthflow.com

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Wilhelm Reich and the Orgone Energy

January 24th, 2010

Over many years Dr. Wilhelm Reich’s work and findings on the orgone energy, or life-energy, have been subjected to careful scientific scrutiny and evaluation, being verified and confirmed in their major aspects, even while his malicious critics continue to ignore or distort this record of accomplishment and discovery. This video gives a short introduction, and provides reference books and websites by which the interested viewer can obtain facts and accurate information. Comments are active, but sorry I won’t approve of typical skeptic-comments, or other words which are questionably unclear, off-target, or distort or make ridicule of Reich. There’s plenty of that already on internet, and those websites never allow honest facts about Reich and orgonomy to emerge.

Terence Mckenna – Culture is your operating system

January 24th, 2010

Taken from the show “Light of the 3rd Millenium”. Pictures are from among various artists like Alex Grey, Mark Henson and google. :) Music is Murcof.

Alex Grey an artist with an eye for the energetic realm.

January 24th, 2010

CoSM THE MOVIE is a sense-heightening journey through the visionary art cosmos of Alex Grey. A cinematic tour through the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors gallery.

The Source Point Therapy Blog

January 24th, 2010

A current discussion on the practice of Source Point Therapy

http://blog.sourcepointtherapy.com/?page_id=26


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