Friday, January 17, 2014

Anti Angiogenic foods

Cancer is a devastating and daunting disease to our current society and millions of people are victim to its brutalities and losses. What if you were to learn that preventing and reversing the destruction of cancer was less of a daunting and painful task then it seems? What if you were to learn that the it could even be pleasurable and enjoyable? We now know that cancerous tumors can only become large and dangerous when they recruit their own blood supply from blood vessels. We have learned cretin foods stop the process of Angiogenesis (the creation of blood vessels.) Some of these foods include Dark chocolate, tomatoes, raspberry's, parsley, ginseng, and lavender. I think that the prospect of having such a simple and very possibly wonderful way to fight cancer is a marvelous thing. Only five percent of cancer in the world is genetic. So the existence of Anti Angiogenic foods is further proof that we need to take care of ourselves and live in a simpler way. There are many ways that we are poising ourselves and in a way it is not a surprise that there is a simple answer in nature to one of humanities greatest struggles. This may not be the all encompassing solution, however All in all I think that this discovery is something that should be shared and grown upon because it is truly beautiful.    

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Have you ever thought about how close we really are to other animals how the vail we create between who we think we are and to what we think animals are is very thin. The story of Lucy a chimp as a raised on a human sheds some light on how close humans are to chimps.
1. I learned that human raised animals reach a point At puberty where they are no longer compatible with humans. At this point they get fierce, they are stuck in between a human and an animal.
2.I learned that humans think that they can make experiments and observations about our world disconnected and without feeling because we think we are above pour planet.
3. I now see chimps as very intel event and vey emotional.
4. I don't know if the experiment with Lucy was worth while at all but it happened and we can learn from it on many levels.
5. I think it was ironic meaningful and sad that Lucy died at the hands of a poacher because of her Comfort with humans. It seems that our lack of respect keeps distance from living in balance in many ways.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

blog #1. Imagine if we could bring extinct creatures back from the dead. many of the species that where helpful to the earths ecosystem that were also destroyed by humans could be brought back to restore much of the planets former glory. scientists now have the technology in biosynthetic engineering to build back the genome of extinct species, by combining DNA with their closest living relatives. for example to bring back the passenger pigeon (a bird that used to cloud the sky's by the millions until trophy hunting,) scientists could combine its DNA with that of the short tailed pigeon to create the bird, they could then place the embryo in a bird like a chicken to be nurtured and hatched. theoretically the bird could be nurtured by short tailed pigeons. People could eventually bring back the wooly mammoth. I think it is amazing and wonderful that people could restore extinct animals that we have laid west too. but what I see is it seems that whenever people try to control nature in enormous ways we screw something up in an enormous way. I also see that people often take wonderful things and take them too far until they are ugly. non the less it is such a hopeful prospect I would be hard pressed to say no to it. I do know for sure that humans need to repair in some way and look back to our roots for wisdom and healing.