Dr. Sarah Larsen does a quick hand analysis (palm reading) with Stephanie for Our Wish Radio
Highlights from Dr. Sarah’s Women’s Forum at Agape’s Wellness Festival
Dr. Sarah hosted a Women’s Forum as part of the Agape International Spiritual Center’s Global Wellness Festival held on September 11, 2010. It was a beautiful day and a great line up of healers and experts that shared from the heart.
List of speakers for the Women’s Forum in the Agape Sanctuary:
10 am Dr. Sharyn Wynters, ND – A Family Guide to Thrive in a Toxic World
10:30 Mica Monet – Angel Channeling & Healing
11 am Jason Nelson – Prenatal Preparations
11:30 Tony Camacho – Founder of The Gateway
12:00 Dr. Doug Lehrer – Energy Medicine
12:30 Dr Ray Doktor – Cultivating Healing Feminine Energy
1:00 pm Shai Rotem – Healing Sexuality
1:30 Heather Salmon – Spiritual Midwife to the New Earth
2-3pm Dr. Robert Cassar – Healthy and Flexible. Food Expert
3pm Debbie Merrill – Raw Truth: Fountain of Youth
3:30pm Isabella Stoloff – The Art of Personal Empowerment
4pm Dr Janet Orion – Natural Medicine Women, On the Verge of Greatness
4:30 Dr. Sarah Larsen, MD – Organic Health Process
Dr. Sarah Gives the Opening Blessing for the L.A. Raw Bazaar
Dr. Sarah was invited to give the opening blessing for the July 2010 L.A. Raw Bazaar. After a fabulous introduction by Chef BeLive, Dr. Sarah shines and flows as she sets the tone for another successful bazaar.
Hands of Light | You are a being of light!
Prof. Fritz-Albert Popp
“We know today that man, essentially, is a being of light.”
And the modern science of photobiology is presently proving this. In terms of healing the implications are immense. We now know, for example, that quanta of light can initiate, or arrest, cascade-like reactions in the cells, and that genetic cellular damage can be virtually repaired, within hours, by faint beams of light.
“We are still on the threshold of fully understanding the complex relationship between light and life, but we can now say emphatically, that the function of our entire
metabolism is dependent on light.” ………..Dr. Fritz Albert Popp
— Human hands glow, but fingernails release the most light, according to a recent study that found all parts of the hand emit detectable levels of light.
The findings support prior research that suggested most living things, including plants, release light. Since disease and illness appear to affect the strength and pattern of the glow, the discovery might lead to less-invasive ways of diagnosing patients.
Mitsuo Hiramatsu, a scientist at the Central Research Laboratory at Hamamatsu Photonics in Japan, who led the research, told Discovery News that the hands are not the only parts of the body that shine light by releasing photons, or tiny, energized increments of light.
“Not only the hands, but also the forehead and bottoms of our feet emit photons,” Hiramatsu said, and added that in terms of hands “the presence of photons means that our hands are producing light all of the time.”
The light is invisible to the naked eye, so Hiramatsu and his team used a powerful photon counter to “see”it.
The findings are published in the Sept. 2005 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology.
Hiramatsu found that fingernails light up more than the other parts of the hand, said, “It may be because of the optical window property of fingernails,” meaning that the fingernail works somewhat like a prism to scatter light.
To find out what might be creating the light in the first place, he and colleague Kimitsugu Nakamura had test subjects hold plastic bottles full of hot or cold water before their hand photons were measured. The researchers also pumped nitrogen or oxygen gas into the dark box where the individuals placed their hands as they were being analyzed.
Warm temperatures increased the release of photons, as did the introduction of oxygen. Rubbing mineral oil over the hands also heightened light levels.
Based on those results, the scientists theorize the light “is a kind of chemiluminescence,” a luminescence based on chemical reactions, such as those that make fireflies glow. The researchers believe 40 percent of the light results from the chemical reaction that constantly occurs as our hand skin reacts with oxygen.
Since mineral oil, which permeates into the skin, heightens the light, they also now think 60 percent of the glow may result from chemical reactions that take place inside the skin.
Fritz-Albert Popp, a leading world expert on biologically related photons at The International Institute of Biophysics in Germany, agrees with the findings and was not surprised by them.
Popp told Discovery News, “One may find clear correlations to kind and degree (type and severity) of diseases.”
Popp and his team believe the light from the forehead and the hands pulses out with the same basic rhythms, but that these pulses become irregular in unhealthy people. A study he conducted on a muscular sclerosis patient seemed to validate the theory.
Both he and Hiramatsu hope future studies will reveal more about human photon emissions, which could lead to medical diagnosis applications.
WHEN YOU ARE HEALTHY YOU EMIT COHERENT LIGHT
WHEN YOU HAVE DIS-EASE YOU EMIT INCOHERENT LIGHT
Ultraweak Photon Emission (UPE) or Biophoton emission (BPE) refers to the phenomenon of constant and spontaneous emission of light from all biological systems including humans due to metabolic activities, without excitation or enhancement. This occurs in the visible and UV part of the electromagnetic spectrum at ultra low intensities, on the order of 10-16 – 10-18 W/cm2.The coherent emission of bio-photons is connected to energy and information transfer processes in the biological organisms, and has been linked to the function of DNA and to gene regulation.There have been proposed various mechanisms of production, emission, and absorption of bio-photons, which concern metabolic and homeostatic processes, biorhythms, intracellular and intercellular communication, cell growth and differentiation, regulation of biochemical and morphogenetic processes, microtubule function, etc..
Furthermore, this phenomenon has been experimentally verified independently by many governmental and university research laboratories in unicellular organisms, separate cell cultures (which exhibit photon communication that results in synchronization of their emission pattern), tumor cells (which exhibit characteristic photon emission pattern different from normal cells), tissues, organs, plants, animals, and humans.
As for the differentiation in photon emission between health and disease, relative studies concern the effect of microbial infections in biological systems, the correlation with states of health, and new methods of interpretation and diagnosis in pathological states such as cancer and multiple sclerosis.
Further experimental studies have shown that ultraweak photon emission from the surface of the human skin is emitted in the visual and in the infrared spectrum and is also strongly correlated to electrodermal activity (Popp et al., 2006 ).
In cancer diagnostics, the use of near-field electrical measurements (Pokorny et al., 2011 ), besides the far-field method of ultraweak photon emission, utilizes frequency selective (resonant) absorption of electromagnetic waves in malignant tumors.
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https://www.biontologyarizona.com/dr-fritz-albert-popp/
By Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News
How to Have a Beautiful Brain till You are 100 Years Old
Protecting your brain and understanding what is healthy for it is simple. The tips mentioned in this article are easy for you to add to your already busy life. Adding one tip, like eat more antioxidant rich food, can keep you and your loved ones thriving at the centennial mark.
You’d be amazed at how a little change can improve your brain and your quality of life.
Your brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves make up a complex, integrated information-processing and control system.
All of the tasks listed below are coordinated, controlled and regulated by an organ that is about the size of a small head of cauliflower.
The brain performs an incredible number of tasks, here are a few of them:
* It controls body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.
* It accepts a flood of information about the world around you from your various senses.
* It handles physical motion when walking, talking, standing or sitting.
* It lets you think, dream, reason and experience emotions.
What’s good for the brain is also good for this system.
Let’s start with antioxidants.
Simply antioxidants are molecules capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation (stress) of other molecules. Antioxidants are often reducing agents such as thiols, ascorbic acid or polyphenols. (I’ll describe these in detail in a later post.)
As quoted by the Journal of Agriculture & Food Chemistry, the highest ranked anti-oxidant rich foods in four major categories are as follows:
Fruits: blueberries, cranberries, goji berries and blackberries, grapes, oranges, plums, pineapple and grapefruit.
Vegetables: beans, artichoke hearts, russet potatoes, kale, chili pepper, red cabbage, peppers, parsley, brussel sprouts, spinach, lemon, ginger, red beets.
Nuts: pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, ground nut, almonds and sunflower seeds.
Cereals: barley, millet, oats, corn.
Dry Fruits: apricots, prunes, dates.
Spices: cinnamon, oregano, ground cloves.
Extra: raw chocolate and green tea
Future post I’ll talk about: a dietary supplement called phosphatidylserine (PS), which looks useful for memory. Ginkgo biloba is also helpful.
Tip number 2. What I believe and practice most with my clients, grandparents, friends is using <–more–> brain. Education seems to be very protective.
The more new information you are feeding to your brain, the better your memory is and the better it stays as you get older.
So play games that have you using your brain. Eat at foreign restaurants so you have to learn new foods. Drive a different route to your favorite destinations.
I think there are some kinds of education that are particularly useful, like learning another language, so I urge people to make an effort to learn another language. You don’t have to master it; it’s just the act of trying to learn it that seems very useful.
And there’s one other thing—it looks as if a lot of the neurodegenerative diseases begin as inflammatory processes. So again, following an anti-inflammatory diet, and using natural products that have anti-inflammatory effect. Turmeric looks especially powerful as a memory protectant. How Turmeric and anti-inflammatory recipes are coming soon as well.
More about the Brain:
Brain Divisions
The forebrain is responsible for receiving and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, and controlling motor function.
There are two major divisions of forebrain: the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon contains structures such as the thalamus and hypothalamus which are responsible for such functions as motor control, relaying sensory information, and controlling autonomic functions.
The telencephalon contains the largest part of the brain, the cerebral cortex. Most of the actual information processing in the brain takes place in the cerebral cortex.
The midbrain and the hindbrain together make up the brainstem.
The midbrain is the portion of the brainstem that connects the hindbrain and the forebrain. This region of the brain is involved in auditory and visual responses as well as motor function.
The hindbrain extends from the spinal cord and is composed of the metencephalon and myelencephalon. The metencephalon contains structures such as the pons and cerebellum. These regions assists in maintaining balance and equilibrium, movement coordination, and the conduction of sensory information.
The myelencephalon is composed of the medulla oblongata which is responsible for controlling such autonomic functions as breathing, heart rate, and digestion.
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