Raw Guide For People Who Hate Vegetables
Rated • 1 review • health, nutrition, vegetarian, raw food, vegan • rawfoodlife.com
Great tips for people struggling to stay on a raw or vegan diet - like me!
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Robert is a guy from Delray Beach, Florida, USA
Hi, My name is Robert, also RawFoodGuy. I've been vegetarian for 40 years and discovered raw food in 1995 at Optimum Health Institute in San Diego. I originally was a guest for several weeks, due to a chronic illness. I ended working there for several years, teaching many raw food classes. In 2001 I moved to Florida where I continued to teach about raw food and created my website. Having basically "cured" a chronic illness, it is no wonder that I am an avid proponent of this lifestyle. But in addition to believing in it, and studying the science behind it, it is also a sacred mission for me. I feel a spiritual and deeply personal responsibility to share what I have learned.
Rated • 1 review • health, nutrition, vegetarian, raw food, vegan • rawfoodlife.com
Great tips for people struggling to stay on a raw or vegan diet - like me!
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Rated • 7 reviews • environment • mercola.com
Rated • 1 review • health, alternative health, science, meditation • highbeam.com
While doing some research on meditation, I came across this interesting article. While apparently attempting to cast a negative light on this phenomenon, they wrote on of the funniest things I have ever read. In addition, they clearly demonstrated teh cultural and scientific biases that permeate this kind of alleged "scientific" research, where they completely remove a subject from it's natural context then wonder why the phenomena they are testing didn't appear. From the page: "HIGH ON A WINDSWEPT MOUNTAINSIDE in Northern India, an appropriate setting for dramatic discovery, a team of medical scientists from Harvard unpacks its equipment: notebooks, coils of tubing, and a black globular hanging thermometer. Once a makeshift laboratory has been assembled, the team turns to its research subject, a shaven-headed monk in flaming orange robes, and proceeds to wire his body with lightweight thermistors. The scientists have won special dispensation from the Dalai Lama himself to study this monk, an advanced practitioner of the sacred Tibetan technique known as tumo, in which true believers are said to dramatically increase their body temperatures through intensive meditation. Some tumo masters are rumored to have performed astonishing feats, such as steam-drying freezing wet sheets draped across their backs. On this day, however, the researchers register no such miracle. As they conclude their work, the monk, looking sheepish, explains through a translator that he simply couldn't meditate properly. He wasn't able to "turn the corner" and so failed to achieve the true "bliss consciousness" that tumo requires. The reason? Because of the invasive rectal thermometer inserted to measure the phenomenon."
Rated • 1 review • health, conspiracies, environment, video, poltitics • youtube.com
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