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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Incursions into Unknown – Cellular Memory of a Plant or Tree
What is Cellular Memory? Cellular memory is a library storehouse of everything that has ever happened to you in your life. Applied kinesiology muscle testing is a technique discovered and used thousands of years ago by Native American Indians. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Cell (biology), cellular memory, Dionaea, epigenetic memory of winter, Histone, immunological memory, induced resistance, Long-term memory, memory, memory of stimulus, Plant, Sensory memory, Short-term memory, systematic acquired resistance in plants exposed to a pathogen
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Lavander
By Liliana Usvat It has been said, “Treat lavender poorly and it will reward you”. Lavender likes poor, rocky soils, and a dry climate. It rarely, if ever, needs fertilizer. As a native of the Mediterranean, lavender thrives in areas … Continue reading
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Tagged Canary Islands, Cape Verde, India, Lamiaceae, Lavandula, Lavandula angustifolia, Lavender, Sabaudia
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Aloe Vera – Bible Plant
By Liliana Usvat In each age, on each continent, in each culture, Aloe Vera has drawn the attention of the most sophisticated of minds. The virtues of the plant have been recorded by many great civilizations, from those of Persia … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, allergies, alleviates the side effects of chemo and radiation therapy., Aloe, Aloe Vera, Ancient Greek medicine, anti-fungal properties, Arab, bitters, Cancer Treatment, chronic diarrhea, Constipation, detoxifies the whole body, electricity, Greek, helps to reduce fatigue and tiredness, hot water, improving digestion, India, inflammations in joints and muscles, kidney functions., Middle East, purgative., radiation, reduce arthritic swelling and pain, sarsaparilla, slows the progression of ulcer sores., stimulates liver, sun burns, Topical Treatment, treating various wounds, wound healing
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Forests and Ecotourism
Ecotourism probably had its foundations in the ethics of conservation, but its recent surge has certainly been due to its economic benefits as developing countries begin to recognize that nature-based tourism offers a means of earning money with relatively little … Continue reading
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Trees and Energy
Trees and Energy.
Trees and Energy
By Liliana Usvat Energy and information are the same thing. Everything that exists has energy, energy is full of information, and stored info-energy is what makes up cellular memory 2.What we call consciousness is manifestation of information-containing energy. Information and … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Chinese philosophy, Conservation, Education, Energy, Health, Technology, Water
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Fruits and Roots of Trees and other Plants used as Natural Painkillers
By Liliana Usvat Natural Painkillers Ginger (add to 1-2 teaspoons daily to diet for general muscle pain) Cloves (chewed gently for toothache / gum inflammation) Apple Cider Vinegar (1tbsp mixed with water before meals for heartburn) Cherries (joint pain, headaches … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple Cider Vinegar, Cherries, Chronic pain, Health, Medicine, Myalgia, Pain management, United States
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Burning Bush – Bush of God at St. Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai Egypt
By Liliana Usvat The burning bush is an object described by the Book of Exodus as being located on Mount Horeb; according to the narrative, the bush was on fire, but was not consumed by the flames, hence the name. … Continue reading
The Science of Tree Communication
By Liliana Usvat All over the world research is performed that prove that the plants in general and tree in special communicate. So when we threaten them or cut them they react. Plants have consciousness. I will show few researches … Continue reading
Oleander Tree Poison or Medicine?
By Liliana Usvat When you see the same plant over and over again in a country you might ask yourself. What is the use of that plant except the shade it provides. Its smell is believed to repel both rodents … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocynaceae, Asia, Hepatitis, Hiroshima, Nerium, Nerium oleander, Plant, Psoriasis, Rheumatoid, Soil, Treatment of Cancer Hepatitis, United States
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