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  • Pituitary Gland

    The pituitary body is often referred to as the ‘master gland’, because it controls other hormone glands including the thyroid and adrenals (which produce hormones essential for life) and the ovaries and testicles (for sex and reproduction). The pituitary gland is about the size of a pea and is situated in a bony hollow just…

  • Pineal Gland

    The pineal gland is a pine-cone shaped photon/light-sensitive organ, weighing 0.1 gram. The size of a pea, it is located in the geometric center of the brain, behind the eyes, in a tiny cave near the Insular Cortex.  The body’s bio-rhythms are controlled by the pineal gland and the hypothalamus gland. The pineal gland directs…

  • Most Hypertension Risk Factors

    Risk factors that increase hypertension include: • age • obesity • smoking • inactivity • stress, anxiety • family history of heart disease • excessive alcohol consumption • diet (high cholesterol, diabetes) • electron spin inversion in a body’s atoms Electrons orbit the nucleus of every atom, like the planets turn around the sun. Every…

  • Aether Physics?

    Sub-quantum Aether Physics? A cosmic waveform is turned into a biologically generated holographic reality, called human being, a cosmic object. Every part of this hologram is a fractal, a smaller version of the whole. Our act of observation is an act of decoding wave forms into a holographic reality. Quantum physics states that the human…

  • Oral Health

    Healthy Gums Healthy gums are pink or a coral pink color; tissue is firm and resilient; the shape of the gum follows the contour of the tooth; there are no areas of redness or swelling; there is no discomfort and there no bleeding when brushing or flossing. Gums remain healthy with plaque removal via brushing…

  • Cell stranglers

    The top 10 cell stranglers revealed The United States has several major regulatory agencies and "cancer prevention" organizations which have not only been suppressing natural cancer cures for 70 years, but have been approving, supporting, endorsing and profiting from cancer-causing agents in food, beverages & cosmetics since WWII. "Fungus fighting" preservatives and man-made food agents…

  • Free will or not?

    The mystery of free will and free thought We invite you to place your attention on anything — this text, your breathing, the feeling of your body resting against your chair — for a mere 30 seconds without getting distracted by your flow of thoughts. Sounds simple? Just try. Most people will find this impossible….

  • α-state practice

    Our powerful & proprietary α-state practice “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” “Feeling as if… is more important than Imagination” “Removing all blockages to ‘Feeling as if’ is the Goal” Reprogram your mindset via the α-state The words in the first sentence are the words of the famous physicist Albert Einstein, who went on to…

  • Visualization + α

    Out of the many ways to visualize and materialize something, we developed a very powerful method for those who have a hard time visualizing in detail their desire, intention, or goal: Verbalize in a few words what your intent, goal or desire is: I AM ……………….. Try to visualize yourself with it or in it….

  • Red blood cells

    Every second 2½ million new red blood cells develop in the bone marrow and circulate for about 4 months in the body before their components are recycled. About ¼ of our cells are red blood cells (±25 trillion). During each circulation (±20 seconds), they take up oxygen in the lungs and release it into the…

  • mtDNA and nuDNA

    Contrary to mtDNA profile testing, nuDNA profile testing for ancestry research or crime investigations, acts like to a ‘fingerprint’, and thus a 100% correct ID parameter. The mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) genome has only 16,569 base pairs and is much more tightly packed, than the 3+ billion pairs in the nuDNA (nucleus DNA) genome. Mutations can…

  • Geometric-Periodic Table

    Dr. Robert Moon, an early fission physicist of the University of Chicago, developed a synthetic geometric structure of the periodic table for the 92 naturally occuring elements and the particles in their nucleus. The spark to his work came from Nobelprize laureate Klaus von Klitzing, who studied conductivity of very thin slices of semiconductors. The…