Guest guest Posted February 8, 2005 Report Share Posted February 8, 2005 greetings pn parlette, Rezz yisrael here. Being aware that this group has persons of varying highlights of progression nutritionally, "organic food" needs immediate attention. Despite what some of us have been encouraged to accept, organic food is by no means the "best" food on planet earth. The most relevant food for humans is wild [free grown, wildcrafted, sustainable] fruits and herbs. Agriculture is mutagenic; it is a failure for our holistic health. Wild food is truly pesticide-free. Once subjugated to agricultural farming, there is miscegenation and hybridized plants produced. There is much less natural cross-pollenation too. Free-grown fruits and herbs provide the most usable phytonutrients, antioxidants, silicon, sulphur, trace minerals, adaptogenic and longevity invigoration. Wild food is the only source of ancient-to-present matured non-hybrid fruits and herbs. For the children. ~Rezz Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 Thanks for the comentary Rezz. I just got back from a few days in puerto Rico were I ate fruit grown in a more natural state out in the wild and yes I fell the difference. Even many of these though have been trasplanted from other areas of the world and were planted or trancplanted altough centuries ago. Stil they are strong viable plants. organic is a step in transition just like giving up red meat or being vegetarian may be part of a transitional process. In the same way our bodies can heal and even reverse aging and repair damaged dna so can the rest of the planet be healed includung our plants. What's required is a higher level of healing conditions than destroying conditions. often when we take the all or nothing stance nothing is the result. All organic farming is not the same. When I visited an organic farm in Jamaica and Costa Rica they both looked like woods, no irrigation systems or plowing or replanting or rotating crops. The're many degrees. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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