(11-10-2011, 01:21 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae (bluegreen algae from Klamath Lake is the a close cousin of spirulina, and you're right - it's turbo-charged! Spirulina is already a very powerful food, and AFA is even more powerful!
My family and I have been consuming Super Bluegreen Algae (SBGA) from the company that discovered the algae, Cell Tech, now called Simplexity, for 24 years. It literally saved my life and my baby's life. It's the most powerful food on the planet, nutritionally as well as energetically!
It grows wild in a lake near Mt. Shasta, which got filled with volcanic ash when Mt. Mazama erupted some 10,000 years ago. Klamath Lake is the only place in the world it grows in such abundance. It's the world's largest biomass producer. There's enough algae in that lake to feed the entire world's population a gram per day - enough to fill in the gaps nutritionally - and it would only take the top inch of the 35 feet of mineral-rich volcanic ash at the bottom of the lake. If you took out half the algae in the morning, the lake would be full again by the end of the day. It truly is an amazing resource!
A veritable fountain of dietary knowledge. Thanks again :¬)
Quote:I am absolutely convinced that superfoods in general, and AFA in particular, along with a raw vegan diet, electrically charged water, Chi Kung, yoga, and other energy practices all contribute to a mutation of the human body.
It's way more than just getting nutrients more efficiently. It's about transformation.
Agree entirely. The body is to be developed after the mind, I think Ra stated this specifically.
The ancient Egyptians, and living Yogi's, talk of developing the nerve centers in the body in which to hold a higher frequency of consciousness. They do that through concentration, diet and yoga. All of this is of course encompassed in Yoga, which is a way of life rather than a set of exercises.
As soon as I found that out, I started practicing yoga (Hatha and Raja) daily :¬)