Sunday, August 31, 2008

[OG-ComAd05] You HAVE LAND, pref with barn or structure? - GET FREE VEGGIES & FRUIT!

ComAd05 - You HAVE LAND, pref with barn or structure? - GET FREE VEGGIES & FRUIT!

Another barter / crop sharing ad, also offering consultancy. The data in this focuses again on why eating right is important and on Dr Warburg's input.

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You HAVE LAND, pref with barn or structure? - GET FREE VEGGIES & FRUIT!

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Nothing is more important to our health (and YOURS) than eating as much fresh fruit and vegetable as we can get our hands on...

So, if you currently have land in West Los Angeles County (Malibu?) or West or Southern Ventura County and do not eat mainly fresh organic food grown of it, you might want to rethink your priorities... But you are in luck: You could get produce of the absolute HIGHEST QUALITY (what WE eat ourselves) absolutely for free...

More, in fact, the ONLY physician (MD) who ever got not one, but TWO Nobel Prizes in Medicine (1931 and 1944, and he narrowly missed a third one), Pr Dr Otto Warburg, flatly REFUSED to eat anything that wasn't grown in his own garden, or in the gardens or orchards of people he personally knew and trusted!

There must have been a reason for that, no?

Now, what was his specialty? Cancer... His conviction was: We get cancer from what we eat. And not only do we get cancer, but he also slowly came to his final conclusion: ALL the modern killers, strokes, heart disease, degenerative diseases, etc, all had the same origin: Adulterated foods and beverages... More, susceptibility to infectious disease is to a large extent a function of our diet. Even genetic predispositions can often be held at check through the way we eat.

In fact, toward the end of his life, his research on the causes of cancer got so critical of the Establishment, of the food industry, of the System's overall corruption, etc, etc, and so assertive, bold and sulfurous that the day after he died in 1970, the German government, on order of the big chemical companies, sealed his lab, his papers and all his work, and they have never been unsealed since. That's how sensitive the issue of adulterated food is in a time when pure foods have almost seized to exist (even some organic crops are nowadays tainted with GMOs...)

Dr Warburg once told one of his friends that "Anyone who has land and could do so but does not eat pure foods untainted by manmade chemicals is a complete fool, who sooner or later will pay for his folly. If necessary, getting enough land to grow one's own untainted food should be one's first goal and priority in life."

In other words, in the opinion of a man who was probably the world's foremost specialist of cancer of all times, no one who has land available should be even *thinking* of eating the average supermarket fare...

So, if you currently have land and some water, and you do not eat produce from it, maybe you should meditate about what Dr Warburg thought, did, and said. Maybe you should also send us a little email...

Master Gardeners, we are working with lots of volunteers, as well as teaching people about organic and biodynamic methods, permaculture, etc, and how anyone can grow their own food. We just lost the land we worked on, so we need a new place to grow organic foods and do additional research, and possibly live and educate people about raising food the organic and sustainable way...

Every proposal will be looked at on its own merit, from paid gardening position in estates, farm or estate supervision contracts, consulting contracts, to share-cropping arrangements or simple swap land and water for produce. We have particular expertise with the following: Edible landscaping, vineyards, “Urban Edible Forest Ecology”, bio-dynamic or organic conversion, rare and exotic fruits and vegetables, natural hillside and riverbank management with the help of fast growing trees, low to no maintenance “Automated Gardens”, “Urban Homesteading”, etc... Nothing too big or too small, as long as the overall deal makes sense. This can only be a win/win situation!

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[OG-ComAd04] ORGANIC FOODS AT NO COSTS

ORGANIC FOODS AT NO COSTS
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This is another variation of a barter / crop-sharing ad. The data in this one focuses on the issue of *why* eating right is so important: We are what we eat.

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Want to EAT ORGANIC FOOD at no costs to you whatsoever?

If you have some land with water and preferably some usable structures on it, available anywhere in West Los Angeles or South Ventura County (Think: On the coast, from Manhattan Beach to Ventura, and as far East as the 405 or even the 5, and along the 101, the 118 and the 126), or know someone who does, you could START EATING ORGANIC A FEW WEEKS FROM NOW AT NO COSTS TO YOU whatsoever!

Now, why would you want to do this?

Whether one's belief is that human life was created by the "big bang," God, Buddha, or the Raven, our origin is directly connected to the earth below our feet. There can be no denying or mistaking that we are directly reliant upon the Earth. Without this earth and the rest of the physical world, our bodies would not exist. Our health is ultimately dependent upon the health of the Earth.

The Energy of Life, the same energy that drives the seasons and all of nature, has been transmitted through millions of generations to power the present generation. It flows in the form of language, music, dance, art, genetics, knowledge of the natural and spiritual worlds, food, farming, minerals, and much more.

Originating with the beginning of time, this energy passes through all entities, including humans. Through us and subsequent millions of generations it will continue. Consider that we are but conduits through which life finds its way to the future. We are, in essence, our parents future. And our children are our future. Life only passes through us. We are but a part of life, the present caretakers, if you will. The body that contains each of us is the only one that we will experience. A new one cannot be purchased with all the riches of the world. Although the body you have can at all times be renewed – by the food you eat. That we are what we eat is a truism, yet, most people eat foods unfit for swine, the SAD, or “Standard American Diet”. How come?

As such, it is of the utmost importance that the vital information of Life Energy and a healthy environment be provided for today's children and those to follow. It is not only our responsibility to do so, but it is our purpose to ensure that this conduit remains strong and healthy to the best of our ability.

All the gold in the world will not take the place of health and happiness. Material objects will not provide health or happiness either — only distractions and complications. It is only right that the world they inherit be in better condition than what was left for us. By better condition, I mean that the waters should run pure, the air should clean, and the food unadulterated by man-made and disease-causing chemicals.

The children learn directly through our words and actions. If we show them that material wealth is what is real, then the human race will wither in direct proportion. They must learn from the elders that nature is real and that movies about nature are not.

Our energy comes directly from what we eat. That food, just like us, is a living entity. Its energy comes from the sun and its nutrients come from the Earth – from soil and atmosphere. All that we consume must be healthy in order for us to be. Being healthy is more than being without a cold or an illness. It also includes reproductive health. By eating foods polluted with man-made chemicals, the robustness of our reproductive health is diminished ever so slightly in each generation. To perceive this degradation within one generation is not always possible and therefore it could be said not to be happening. But unfortunately, it is happening at such an alarming rate that even the most adamantly against such ideas find it more than possible.

LET'S START WITH A SHORT QUIZ . . .

Q: All the following statements have something in common. What is it?
'The Green Revolution was a step forward for agriculture.
Pesticides have been rigorously tested by the EPA.
Pesticides are safe if used as labeled.
The higher the dose of pesticide, the higher the risk.
Pesticide residues on produce are safe because they are so low.
Without pesticides, pest infestation would wipe out many farms.
The benefits of pesticides outweigh the environmental costs.
Large-scale farms are much more productive than small-scale farms.
Organic crops are dangerous because they are fertilized with manure.
Organic foods are more expensive than the conventional food that comes from discount stores like Costco or Wal-Mart.
The use of genetically engineered crops will reduce pesticide usage.
Genetically engineered food will feed the starving masses of the world.
Vitamin-A rice will solve the problem many countries have with their eyes.
Genetically engineered crops are fully tested for safety.
Genetically engineered crops will be a great benefit to all farmers.
The genetically engineered crop industry is the most regulated industry in history.
The science of inserting genes into cells is extremely accurate.

A: All are false

Are you interested in the details of why they are false? This is an excerpt from a much longer article, an article everyone should read. You can find it here, and it will answer most of the questions you and any other reasonable person may have on this issue:
http://www.mindfully.org/Food/Why-Eat-Organic-Food.htm

But what should be really important to you right now is that YOU COULD STOP EATING TOXIC OR TAINTED FOODS in a matter of days, and this, absolutely at no costs to you!

... as long as you own some land in the region, or know someone who does, as we are looking for land to grow organic and/or bio-dynamic food on, preferably in Western Los Angeles or Southern Ventura counties, and will compensate you for that land in form of a share of our crops. And even if you don't, you could create your own small garden in your backyard or a neighbor's backyard, or even buy an “Automated Garden” or a “Ready-Made Garden”, if you don't have the tie and inclination to do it on your own...

Think of what difference that could make to your health and to your life, and to the health and life of the people you care for!

Location: From W. LA County to South Ventura County

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[OGComAd03] LAND WANTED FOR ORGANIC VEGGIES

LAND WANTED FOR ORGANIC VEGGIES [OGComAd03 - V101-080921]


This ad offers some barter land for veggies, that is, a crop-sharing arrangement, and explains why Organic and Sustainable Agriculture is important.

LAND WANTED, to grow ORGANIC VEGGIES, shared with YOU!
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HAVE LAND? GET HEALTH in form of free ORGANIC veggies and fruit! The best win/win deal you ever heard of!

Want to EAT ORGANIC at no costs to you whatsoever?

If you have available land, preferably with some usable structures on it (barns, old houses, mobile units, etc), and water, or ~know of someone who does~, you could be eating organic in a few weeks from now, and at absolutely no costs to you, as we are looking for land to grow organic and/or bio-dynamic food on, preferably in Western Los Angeles or Southern Ventura counties, and will compensate you for that land in form of a share of our crops.

Now, you may think, why eat organic? What does “organic agriculture” mean?
General Principles: All life is organic and we are all living organisms. In organic agriculture, we practice farming techniques that respect and encourage life, including the microbes in the soil. We do not use manufactured chemicals for pesticides or herbicides because they will damage the living soil. Only composts and cover cropping are used to enrich soil fertility. Nourish the soil as nature intended, and it will nourish the plant. Ultimately, the plant will nourish you! Our great-grandparents and grandparents expected a tomato to taste like a tomato, and a potato to have a distinct rich flavor that didn't require butter, sour cream or chives. In the past 50 years, conventional agriculture has changed to high chemical use and vegetables have become less nutritious and less flavorful. They are harvested before they are ripe and shipped long distances. They never develop the wonderful flavors nor the high nutritional content that occur naturally in organic, locally-produced fresh vegetables.

WHY SUPPORT ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE?

• For healthy soil: Soil is not just a medium to hold plants upright! Nor is it a random collection of minerals and chemicals. A healthy soil that supports healthy vegetation is actually a complex biological community that interacts with the plants, contributing to growth, preventing disease, and holding moisture. Living soils provide plants with a broad spectrum of micronutrients and trace minerals, and soil and plant together protect against erosion.

• For healthy water: Water quality is degraded by pesticides and herbicides. 38 states in the U.S. have contaminated groundwater due to run-off from conventional agriculture, polluting drinking water for more than half the U.S. population. By farming organically, we not only prevent the dispersal of these dangerous chemicals into groundwater, but we also protect rivers, lakes, and the species that inhabit them. And, ultimately, ourselves.

• For healthy air: Pesticide particles travel on the wind for many miles. Applying pesticides via aerial spraying is injurious to the health of farm workers and those who live near conventional farms. Burning crop residues instead of plowing them under or composting them causes further air pollution. We use only certified organic soap-based pest controls, carefully applied so as not to affect anything else but the crop.

• For healthy food: 60% of all herbicides, 90% of fungicides, and 30% of insecticides are considered carcinogenic by the Environmental Protection Agency of the U.S. government. These are the *official* statistics. Now, just try to ~imagine~ what the true reality of it might be... Probably closer to 99,999%, right? To the contrary, Organic and Sustainable Agriculture produces a wide variety crops without these harmful chemicals, irradiation, or biotechnology (aka GMOs or “Frankenfoods”).

• To promote diversity: Conventional agriculture is based on the practice of monocropping large tracts of land. Using the same soil to support the same crop year after year removes natural minerals and nutrients. Chemical fertilizers are used in increasing amounts to replace the natural nutrients. In organic agriculture, a wide variety of plants are rotated to prevent disease, nutrient depletion, and pest infestations. Cover crops are planted during fallow times to prevent erosion and increase soil fertility. Many organic farmers propagate heritage and other unusual varieties for even greater diversity.

• To protect family farms: The past decade has seen the loss of over 650,000 small farms throughout our nation. Most organic farms, however, are under 100 acres, and operated by a family, or cooperatively by several families. Growing organic produce and herbs is a niche that small family farms can fill successfully, and sustainable organic farms revitalize communities, leaving a legacy of healthy farms for future generations.

• To fight waste and promote recycling: Composting recycles plant and animal wastes back into the soil, converting what would otherwise clog our landfills into natural fertilizer. Cover cropping in the off season recycles nutrients back into productive soil and prevents erosion during the rainy months.

What this means to YOU:

* Perhaps more importantly than anything else, you will want to eat organic to promote your own health and that of your family! In fact, the latest studies done independently from vested interests clearly show what everyone who is not totally dumb knows instinctively: That there is nothing more important for our health than the quality of what we eat.

And if you have land available, even as small as a house backyard, you could start eating organic soon...

Think of what difference it could make to your health and to your life, and to the health and life of the people you care for!


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[OG-ComAd02] – Master Gardening Skills for hire or for free

Master Gardening Skills for hire or for free[OG-ComAd02 V101 080921]


This ad offers Master Gardening skills, or on a consultant or contractor basis, or in a barter arrangement. In this specific case, someone who does not have his or her own land is ready to create a shared garden at no costs to the property owner, as long as the production of the garden is shared. This is fairly similar to standard crop-sharing deals in the agricultural world.

Even more interestingly, this ad refers to Pr Dr Otto Warburg, the only physician to ever get two Nobel Prizes, who was the object of discreet jokes in the local medical community, because he practically refused to eat anything that was not grown in his own “potager” (produce garden), or the garden of someone he personally knew and trusted. At a time where at one leading medical university, nutrition was given ONE hour, total, in the entire curriculum. The ad explains why Dr Warburg felt like he did.

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Master Organic Gardening skill for hire or for free in exchange for room and land.
Reply to: sale-786560320@craigslist.org Date: 2008-08-07, 2:46AM PDT

All experts agree that nothing is more important to our health (and YOURS) than eating as much fresh fruit and vegetable in their natural state as we can get our hands on. So, if you currently have land in West Los Angeles County (Malibu?) or West or Southern Ventura County and do not eat mainly fresh organic food grown of it, you might want to rethink your priorities!

Your luck: You could get produce of the absolute HIGHEST QUALITY (what WE eat ourselves) absolutely for free, just for the asking!

In fact, the ONLY MD who ever got not one, but TWO Nobel Prizes in Medicine (1931 and 1944, and he narrowly missed a third one), Pr Dr Otto Warburg, flatly REFUSED to eat anything that wasn't grown in his own garden (or in the gardens or orchards of people he personally knew and trusted). There must have been a reason for that!

What was Dr Warburg's specialty? Cancer.

His conviction was that we get cancer from what we eat. And not only do we get cancer, as he also slowly came to the conclusion that ALL the modern killers, strokes, heart disease, degenerative diseases, etc, all had the same origin -- adulterated foods and beverages. And that, moreover, susceptibility to infectious diseases has the same origin.

Actually, toward the end of his life, his research on the causes of cancer got so critical of the Establishment; of the food industry; of the System's overall corruption; etc, etc... and so assertive, bold and sulfurous that the day after he died in 1970, the German government, on order of the big chemical companies, sealed his lab, his papers and all his work. They have never been unsealed since... That's how sensitive the issue of adulterated food is in a time when pure foods have almost ceased to exist (even some organic crops are nowadays tainted with GMOs)!

In fact, Dr Warburg once told one of his friends that "Anyone who has land and could do so but does not eat pure foods untainted by manmade chemicals is a complete fool, who sooner or later will pay for his folly. If necessary, getting enough land to grow one's own untainted food should be one's first goal and priority in life." No one who has land available should be even *thinking* of eating the average supermarket fare, that is for sure.

Dr Warburg, actually, was more than just one of the most acclaimed medical researcher of all time. He was also the ultimate "insider", coming from one of the world's ruling families, the Warburgs of Cassel. He was cousin to the three brothers Paul Warburg, Felix Warburg and Max Warburg. Just make a little search about these names on Google, and you will get the idea... Dr Warburg fully disapproved of the use of adulterated foods by certains groups for reasons such as people control, population control, and other such things, and of course was well-placed to know the details of such agendas.

But, you, if you currently have land and some water available, can escape this. In fact, if you have a garden space, and do not eat produce grown on it, maybe you should meditate about what Dr Warburg thought, did, and said...

Maybe you should also send us a little email.

Master Gardeners, we are working with lots of volunteers, as well as teaching people about sustainable organic and biodynamic methods, permaculture, etc. We just lost the land we worked on, so we need a new place to grow organic foods and do additional research, and possibly live and educate people about raising food the organic and sustainable way. So we are looking for new land...

Some of us are sort of “Organic Gardening Wandering Monks”, going from place to place for a while to start new Organic Gardens. All you need to benefit from that is a room available to host one of us for a couple weeks or months, depending on the project.

Your situation or proposal will be looked at on its own merit, from paid gardening position in estates, farm or estate supervision contracts, consulting contracts, to share-cropping arrangements or simple swap land and water for produce.

We have particular expertise with the following: Edible landscaping, vineyards, bio-dynamic or organic conversion, rare and exotic fruits and vegetables, natural hillside and riverbank management with the help of fast growing trees, low or no-maintenance “Automated Gardens”, “Turn-key Readymade Gardens”, etc.

Nothing is too big or too small, as long as the overall deal makes sense.

What we pursue is creating win/win situation that benefit all!
Location: Westside or Valley preferably, but anywhere OK


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[OG-ComAd01] Health & Youthfulness - Yours just for the asking AND at no costs to you!

Health & Youthfulness - Yours just for the asking AND at no costs to you! [OG-ComAd01]



This ad emphasizes one of the aspects of eating right, and mainly locally-produced fresh foods (and, in this case, as much raw as possible): Focusing on the effect this can have not only on overall health, but also on one's physical appearance. Eating right, for example, leads naturally to weight regulation, that is, you gain weight in you are too thin (a rare case), or (more likely), you loose weight if you are overweight. The effect on skin appearance can be as dramatic.

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Health & Youthfulness - Yours just for the asking AND at no costs to you!
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Reply to: sale-789329463@craigslist.org Date: 2008-08-09, 12:33AM PDT

In a way, this might be the most important ad you ever read in your entire life. Even if it doesn't even try to *sell you* anything! So read it carefully!

BARTER: If you have a piece of land around your house, even just an useless lawn, you might be able to turn around your life in a quite amazing way! You can of course do it yourself. But if you have anything of value or interest to me, I can do it for you in some barter arrangement. And of course if you have some REAL land somewhere near, and some water, you might be even better off! The same goes if you have some money, and are interested in making even more money by providing people with something they badly need and can barely find at any cost: Unadulterated foods and beverages, and “Automated Gardens” producing them. At any rate, read on, and if you feel interested by any of this, just send me an email...

THE FACTS: There is one study a whole array of specific interest groups don't want you to know about. Particularly, as it has been done impeccably, under the authority of a man with the highest academic and scientific credentials, and is totally unimpeachable. This study is the result of over 20 years of painstaking research, and the crowning of a career spawning close to 50 years that produced over 300 peer-reviewed papers. It has been done with the full help and support of all the Health Authorities of the most populous country on Earth, China, by a team directed by one of the best scientific heads in contemporary science, by a team consisting of researchers from two of the most prestigious U.S. and British Universities, Cornell, and Oxford. In fact, the author is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University, in New York, and in close to 50 years of research has received more than 70 grant-years of peer-reviewed research funding. Meaning that, being long tenured, he can (and does!) say things that would get anyone else fired under the direst pressure in a matter of days.

So, if you were to read only one book this year, it should be the one that reports the findings of these studies! A book, of course, 99.999% of people have never heard about...

Needless to say, there is a good reason for that, since what this study proves is perhaps the simplest and most inconvenient truths of all: Today, the true causes of most diseases are perfectly known. However, if we as a society started to do something about it, some vested interests would lose not billions, but trillions of dollars. Each year! So, it's quite self-evident that anything like that is not going to happen any time soon!

WHAT *YOU* CAN DO: However, nothing stops YOU of reading this study (knowledge of that nature has yet to be made illegal in any way), draw your own conclusion, and do something about it *yourself*.

This is something I highly encourage you to do! Send me an email, and I will give you all the website references which I am forbidden to publish here. There, you will find out what it takes to get well, how simple that is, and why you probably won't hear about it anywhere else anytime soon. More, the websites and other materials I will give you access to, at no costs to you whatsoever, will show you how easy it is to act upon your new found knowledge.

Moreover, if you have something of interest or value to me, I might even do it for you (after all, this is a bartering ad, no?), which also means that it will be done optimally, as I have a lifetime of experience in these matters.

Not surprisingly, the conclusions of that study are in essence exactly identical to the conclusion the only physician to ever get TWO Nobel Prizes (missing a third by a hair's width), Pr Dr Otto Warburg, came to in his time: Almost all degenerative diseases, that is, diseases that are not infectious in nature (and, in addition, most of our our susceptibility to infectious diseases, that is to say, in practice, a good proportion of all infectious disease as well) can be traced to one main cause: What we eat, and the way we eat it. Which is why Dr Warburg, in practice, refused to eat anything that wasn't grown in his own garden or by people he personally knew and trusted.

It's as simple as that!

THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW!

Basically, the whole thing could be resumed this way: Every trip you make to the supermarket or the fast food joint gets you nearer to your grave. It is of course unlikely to kill you right away, but it certainly almost guarantees that you will remain a good "medical consumer" forever as well. That your health and the health of your family will continue to deteriorate and fall. And that under the spell of mass hypnosis that nowadays passes for "medicine", you will buy more or more of these wonderful drugs that will make you even sicker.

In fact, according to official governmental statistics, today, the major all-over-the-board cause of death are iatrogenic diseases, that is, diseases caused or aggravated by "health care". And a little-known but quite revealing statistic is that in the U.S., physicians die at an average age of 57 to 58, giving them a shorter lifespan than almost any other profession there is. This should of course come to no surprise to anyone: Since MDs in practice get their drugs for free, and are also the "beneficiaries" of a lifetime of brainwashing leading them to believe in their own trade of "allopathic medicine", obviously, they tend to use and overuse them...

If you think about all this, you will immediately recognize that this sort of knowledge is something the food and disease industrial complex certainly doesn't want you to know about. If you learned about it, they sooner or later would lose your patronage, and this is why you most probably never heard about that report till now. A report which, by the way, has nonetheless been referred to as the "Grand Prix of Epidemiology" by The New York Times. Spanning over 20 years in one specific study, atop of 30 more years of related research, this is the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted in the known history of humankind. As simple as that!

Forget about all the theories, the fad diets, etc, etc... This is rock-solid research, and its conclusions are inescapable, even if te message contained in this report is truly amazingly simple: Almost all diseases, and certainly all the most common ones such as cancers, cardio-vascular disease, immune system related diseases, etc, etc... have, in the end, a very simple and straightforward common cause, nutrition. That is, the way we eat and what we eat. Consequently, they can almost all easily be prevented. And even reversed. Often almost at no or very little costs.

In other words, it is not complicated or costly to completely change your life for the better, as well as the life of the people you care for, friends and family! In fact, at the most basic level, you could go quite a long way in that direction all by yourself with no other expense than a little elbow grease... Which could even be done for you in some barter arrangement.

Email me, and I will give you all the basic references about all this, which you can then check out at no costs to you on the Internet.

Don't become a statistic! Don't listen to unsupported theories and fads! Learn research-based facts that will motivate and inspire you to a much better and happier life!

And find out about the ultimate win/win deal: How I am willing to barter growing life-saving, unadulterated foods for you in exchange of the use of a little land, etc, for myself!

Location: Westside preferably, but possibly anywhere!


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ComAds : TEAMING UP, LAND BARTER and CSA ADS

ComAds : TEAMING UP, LAND BARTER and CSA ADS

These ads were originally designed and tested to find interested parties to team up in Los Angeles, CA, on the Westside of town (Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Malibu, etc...)

They are all perfectly valid, and if you are local, you can still answer the original ads, as in fact the email addresses are (currently 09/01/08) usable.

Besides their stated goals – Teaming Up, Barter, etc – the spirit of these ads is to share important information and data with the reader, as well as of course, getting the results sought.

They were published here to allow you to copy them so to team up with people locally. So, if you want to use them as is to launch something locally, you are very welcome to do so, as long as you make no changes to the ad, including the copyright notice and license (except of course the reference to the local Los Angeles location and CraigsList Ad number).

They are each given a ComAd ( = Community Ad) number starting with 01.
So far the following ads are being republished here, after real-life testing:

ComAd01 - Health & Youthfulness - Yours just for the asking
This ad emphasizes one of the aspects of eating right, and mainly locally-produced fresh foods (and, in this case, as much raw as possible): Focusing on the effect this can have not only on overall health, but also on one's physical appearance. Eating right, for example, leads naturally to weight regulation, that is, you gain weight in you are too thin (a rare case), or (more likely), you loose weight if you are overweight. The effect on skin appearance can be as dramatic.

ComAd02 – Master Gardening Skills for hire or for free
This ad offers Master Gardening skills, or on a consultant or contractor basis, or in a barter arrangement. In this specific case, someone who does not have his or her own land is ready to create a shared garden at no costs to the property owner, as long as the production of the garden is shared. This is fairly similar to standard crop-sharing deals in the agricultural world.

Even more interestingly, this ad refers to Pr Dr Otto Warburg, the only physician to ever get two Nobel Prizes, who was the object of discreet jokes in the local medical community, because he practically refused to eat anything that was not grown in his own “potager” (produce garden), or the garden of someone he personally knew and trusted. At a time where at one leading medical university, nutrition was given ONE hour, total, in the entire curriculum. The ad explains why Dr Warburg felt like he did.

ComAd03 - LAND WANTED FOR ORGANIC VEGGIES
This ad offers some barter land for veggies, that is, a crop-sharing arrangement, and explains why Organic and Sustainable Agriculture is important.

ComAd04 - ORGANIC FOODS AT NO COSTS
This is another variation of a barter / crop-sharing ad. The data in this one focuses on the issue of *why* eating right is so important: We are what we eat.

ComAd05 - You HAVE LAND, pref with barn or structure? - GET FREE VEGGIES & FRUIT!
Another barter / crop sharing ad, also offering consultancy. The data in this focuses again on why eating right is important and on Dr Warburg's input.

ComAd06 :

ComAd07 :

ComAd08 :

ComAd09 :

More ComAds will be added here, as they are designed and tested on an on-going basis.


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Saturday, August 30, 2008

TOG01 - TOOLS FOR OPTIMAL GARDENING 1 = COMPOST & BIODYNAMIC COMPOST

EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT
COMPOSTING & (BIO-DYNAMIC) COMPOST
BIODYNAMIC FARMING & GARDENING
[BUT WERE ALWAYS AFRAID TO ASK... ;) ]
(from the webpage of Jack McAndrew, a "National Living Tresure", as the Japanese would say, and the last of the great specialists of biodynamic composting still alive, which you can find at http://www.biodynamiccompost.com)


I have been interested in sustainable agriculture, organic and functional foods, and biodynamic farming and gardening for over 65 years now. I had the best mentors in the field, such as Peter Dukich, Harris Porter, Erica Sabarth and Margrit Selke, who had themselves apprenticed in the art with Dr Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, who, in turn along people such as Viktor Schauberger, André Birre and André Voisin, had in one way or another worked directly with Rudolf Steiner during the formative years of bio-dynamic agriculture, from 1919 to Steiner's death in 1925.


As unfortunately Peter Dukich, Harris Porter, Erica Sabarth, and Marrit Selke are no more with us today, there is no one left for me to learn from, except experience working with Earth, the Living Planet itself. But, on the other hand, I feel I am starting to really understand compost and the forces at play during composting.


My mentors died at respectable ages, though, an average age of 96.5, and that because of Harris Porter who left us at 83 only, otherwise, the average age of the other ones would be close to 102. It definitely appears that biodynamic agriculture is good for us... A fact that was well illustrated in Chernobyl, where the only farm fields that did not die off near the epicenter of the nuclear catastrophe were the fields of the local bi-dynamic farm...


I will add as much useful material as I can over the coming months, but I wanted to start with this important and still current article about Dr Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, and his work with composting in the City of Oakland, CA.


This work, half a century if not a century ahead of its time, was extremely successful as to the quality of the compost produced, as the article itself will show. Despite of that, it came to an end for the incredible but true reason that, at the time, agricultural machinery was not adapted to spreading natural composts!


This, of course, is no more a problem today, and one marvels at the idea that cities such as Los Angeles and NYC, despite being overwhelmed by mountains of garbage, to a large extent perfectly compostable, still seem oblivious to the goldmine they are sitting on, which they send at high costs into landfills.


One truly wonders: What are we waiting for to apply on a large scale what had been done successfully in the 1950's? Isn't there any leadership of any kind left in this country?




The City With Golden Garbage


Trained bacteria, turned loose on the refuse of Oakland, Cal., produce a rich, sweet-smelling fertilizer that’s guaranteed to perform near miracles for farm land. It’s like backyard compost, and it could save the nation billions of dollars.

By A. W. MARTINEZ - Reprinted from Collier’s Magazine for May 31, 1952

One morning in October, 1950, two strangers walked into the office of Tony Dalcino, president of the Oakland Scavenger Company, with a proposition that turned Dalcino’s casual smile into a look of utter disbelief.


His callers wanted to know whether the company would let them have part of the daily haul of garbage it collects from the city of Oakland, California. They hoped, they said, to put the garbage on an assembly line and sell it!


Garbage was one thing Dalcino had plenty of. His company picks up about 400 tons a day from Oakland, and he was sitting right in the middle of it, so to speak, for his plant is built on a peninsula of garbage fill that yearly bites deeper into San Francisco Bay, eight miles from the city. That his lowly stock in trade could achieve any more useful end than in the shallow waters of the bay was a thought which fascinated Dalcino but left him understandably skeptical. With notable restraint, he asked to hear more.


The two visitors were a combination nearly as strange as the idea they were proposing. One of them was Richard Stovroff, young owner of a wastepaper business in Buffalo, New York. The other was Dr. Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer, German-born biochemist, holder of an honorary U.S. medical degree, and lifelong experimenter with new ways to grow better food.


Pfeiffer, a tall, robust, pink-cheeked man with an infectious twinkle, explained. In the course of his researches he had discovered a new ‘race” of bacteria which could convert garbage into fertilizer, a sweet-smelling black earth which could perform virtual miracles for the land. A tablespoon of the bacteria, grown in test tubes, could turn a ton of garbage into rich humus in three weeks.


Pfeiffer told Dalcino: “It costs Americans, as taxpayers, a few billion dollars a year when we throw away as garbage the precious minerals and organic material which we take out of the soil in the form of food: On the other hand, it costs farmers nearly $7,000,000,000 a year to put some of these minerals back in the ground in the form of chemical fertilizers. That doesn’t make sense.” He had, he added, decided to do something about it ever since his arrival in the U.S. in 1940 as a refugee from war-ravaged Europe. [$ 7 Billion is about $ 140 Billion of 2008]


Today, as a result of Pfeiffer’s exposition nearly two years ago, nobody in Oakland, least of all the Oakland Scavengers, finds anything odd in the business of converting garbage. On the edge of San Francisco Bay, in a small, slate-gray building which serves as pilot plant for the Pfeiffer project, as many as 100 tons of wilted refuse a day are fed into one end of a system of conveyer belts. It comes out the other end as compost, ready, after a brief layover, to be shipped to farms and nurseries all over the nation.


Already, this spring, home gardeners in the West have had a chance to conduct their own tests on it; the Ferry-Morse Seed Company has distributed it and is using it to cultivate its own prize grass and flower seeds in Salinas, California.


In addition, many of the fresh vegetables now on your dinner table from the Salinas Valley “Salad Bowl” owe an extra charge of vitamins and minerals to this onetime Oakland garbage. A doubting foreman of one of the big Salinas farms which use the compost took a bag of it home recently, dumped it on his lawn and forgot about it. Weeks after the summer drought began, his neighbors became curious; his was the only lawn in town whose grass was still lush and green.


In control tests at Pfeiffer’s Biochemical Research Laboratory at Spring Valley, New York, vegetables grown in this converted garbage have weighed 25 per cent more than those grown in conventional fertilizers, with from one to three times more vitamin A. The garbage-compost-treated soil has shown from one to four times as much life-giving nitrogen, and grain grown in it has shown a consistently higher protein content.


Laboratory experiments have proved that the mixture can restore even sterile sand to vigorous fertility and could make rich farm land out of desert if adequate water were available. What the converted garbage does to the soil is to restore its organic matter, mineral balance and structure; it gives the soil body, and permits it to absorb and hold water. In the soil, this organic matter releases a powerful concentration of bacteria whose digestive activities and decay create plant foods and soil-binding humus, release nitrogen and make more efficient use of chemical fertilizers.


Chemical Fertilizers Less Efficient


Chemical fertilizers return plant food directly to the soil but do not provide this vital organic soil structure (although the new chemical, Krilium, by making the soil more porous, will increase the efficiency of organic fertilizers). All farmers try to restore it in part by growing cover crops and plowing them under, or by turning under plant stubble.


The converted-garbage fertilizer is actually a scientifically produced supercompost, a little like the material conscientious gardeners make by piling up leaves, vegetable matter and manure and allowing them to age. Such composting takes six to nine months and a great deal of care, but farmers regard the resulting product as “black gold.” It is the stuff that gives virgin soil its loamy, crumbly appearance.


However, compost is a luxury fertilizer. You can’t buy it in commercial quantities or at prices practical for mass-production farming. Neither can the mass-production farmer make it. At today’s pace, he has neither the time nor man power. He also lacks the materials, the ready supply of manure and vegetable matter which diversified farms once had.


The Oakland plant hopes to provide the answer to this nation-wide need for a cheap supply of natural organic matter. The gradual depletion of our soil’s organic reserves, and the attempt to make up for it solely by increasing the use of chemicals, has long worried agriculturists. Without any organic matter to anchor the topsoil, farm lands can become dust bowls.


“No one plant can do this job,” Pfeiffer points out, “but if all U.S. garbage were processed each year, we would have about 30,000,000 tons of compost, enough to fertilize 10,000,000 acres of land. And garbage dumps would just about disappear.”


He sees the Oakland project as a showcase, not only for farmers, but also for cities seeking a solution for the problem of garbage disposal. The Oakland compost now costs $34 a ton, but Pfeiffer expects even this price, comparable to conventional fertilizer costs, to go down as production expands. Since January the plant has been converting 100 to 125 tons of garbage a day, and expects to produce a minimum of 60,000 tons of compost during the corming year.


Oakland, meanwhile, likes the showcase idea and is intrigued by its curious distinction as the first city in the world to turn garbage into a useful commercial product.


Oakland Tribune “Points with Pride”


“Oakland, let us announce with pride, is the Compost City of America,” the Oakland Tribune recently boasted. The paper went on to chide San Francisco for not getting a compost plant, too.


“California does have its backward cities,” it commented. Walter F. Gibson, head of Oakland’s sanitation department, has called the plant “a boon to any municipality, as it disposes of the garbage problem. It is economically sound and can be operated in any area.”


No such rosy optimism existed in the fall of 1950, when the plant began operations under the resounding name of Compost Corporation of America. Seven stockholders - mainly paper processors who saw a promise of a new pulp supply from the garbage - were persuaded to spend a total of $150,000 to start the company, which is known in Oakland as Comco. Richard Stovroff, the Buffalo businessman, was named president. Stock on hand included an unlimited supply of garbage and several test tubes filled with hungry bacteria.


For 30 years, Oakland’s garbage has been collected under contract with the city by the Scavengers, 250 Italian-Americans who function as a co-operative, sharing titles, profits and labor equally. The friendly if skeptical Scavengers turned over to Comco some of their 30 garbage-built acres for a plant; they offered the garbage for nothing.


Young Dick Stovroff was skeptical himself, but the prospect of getting a profitable supply of wastepaper from the conveyer- belt handling of rubbish convinced him. As it turned out, that paper amounted to only about one per cent of the plant’s $50,000 income last year.


Pfeiffer’s arrival at Oakland’s garbage dumps came about by way of the widest possible detour - one which included several European countries and a period on what seemed at the time to be his deathbed.


Born in Munich fifty-three years ago, Pfeiffer as a boy emigrated with his parents to Switzerland, where he became a naturalized citizen. He graduated with honors from the University of Basel and was on his way to a doctorate when a significant event occurred. Strolling on the streets of Basel one winter day, he noticed that the frost patterns on windowpanes differed from shop to shop. What eventually developed out of his walk that day was a revolutionary method of diagnosing human disease by means of the crystal or frost patterns made from a drop of the patient’s blood crystallized, together with chloride of copper, on a glass plate. These crystal patterns distinguish a healthy person from a sick one and they have proved 82 per cent reliable in the diagnosis of cancer. In 1939 the crystallization theory was to bring Pfeiffer an honorary doctorate from Hahnemann Hospital and Medical College in Philadelphia.


While pursuing his crystallization studies, he was appointed director of the Biochemical Research Laboratory at Dornach, Switzerland, and manager and director of an 800-acre experimental farm at Loverendale, Holland. The farm, set up to carry out some of the agricultural studies of the laboratory, fed 700 families. For years, Pfeiffer commuted monthly between Holland and Switzerland. Then, in 1940, the Nazis smashed through Holland, and Pfeiffer, his wife, son and daughter took to the road as refugees.


They traveled across southern France and crossed into Spain by way of the Pyrenees, and flew from there into Portugal. On an October day in 1940, they arrived in New York with a few bags and $50 in cash.


For the next few years, the scientist managed and helped develop a model experimental farm at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on a former private estate where prize tomatoes were grown in winter in what had once been a palatial solarium. Then he bought his own farm near Chester, New York. What he got for the modest amount of cash he could raise was a primitive farmhouse, 260 stony acres and a herd of 40 cattle, which, it soon developed, were riddled with the dread Bang’s disease.


This was the kind of challenge Pfeiffer liked. It gave him a chance to test his soil theories at the “dirt farmer” level. “You can’t prove anything with a farm that’s subsidized and loaded with gadgets that the average farmer can’t afford,” he says.

Within two years he had restored his land with scientific composts, fed the grain grown on it to his cattle and completely cured them without medication. “They cured themselves,” he recalls. “We just provided the proper nutrition and care.”

The astonishing little bacteria which are now the secret of converting garbage to a humus concentrate at Oakland indirectly saved Pfeiffer’s life. In 1944 the strain of 16-hour days divided between science and farming proved too great. Pfeiffer collapsed one night over his worktable, At New York State’s Summit Park Sanatorium he got the grim word that he was in an advanced stage of tuberculosis. The chances of recovery, even with surgery, were slim.


Pfeiffer spent more than a year in bed at the sanatorium, reading and staring at the ceiling, and doing more thinking than he had ever before had time for. “I figured out that in order to stay alive in such a crisis a man has to find himself a tough job that is just too important to be left unfinished, and then plunge into it and let the doctors do the rest.” For Pfeiffer, the job was the search for his bacteria formula.


He knew by the statistics that the organic humus content of U.S. soil is decreasing to the danger level. Yet there was a treasure of organic matter in many waste products like garbage—if a swift method of converting them could be found. There was one important clue. In Europe, farmers for centuries have used various wild plants like nettle, dandelion and valerian to produce a quicker breakdown and stabilizing of manures and composts. Did the secret lie in some bacteria which such plants breed?


When Pfeiffer was able to get out of his bed, he headed straight for the sanatorium’s bacteriological laboratory. There, watching the action of tubercular bacteria under a microscope, he forgot his illness. He studied bacterial specimens from digestive tracts and noted how these germs actually broke down and digested waste material.


The clue he found in digestive tracts was that 25 to 30 per cent of the mass was bacteria. The bacteria digest and breakdown food, and would go on breaking it down until nothing was left, except that other bacteria take over and convert what remains into minerals and proteins needed by the body. Wild nettle and such plants contain hormones which cause a similar action to take place in the soil.


What Pfeiffer was looking for was a breed of bacteria he could isolate and control, to perform this kind of job on waste materials at the greatest possible speed.


A year after he began his research, he walked out of the sanatorium completely recovered; his case was regarded as something of a miracle. When he left, be had with him the formula he sought. To put it to work, he opened his own laboratory over a rented garage. That laboratory has now grown into a spacious building set in the peaceful woodlands of Spring Valley.


Today one section of the laboratory exhibits the results of this work. The walls are lined with shelves of test tubes and beakers filled with black earth made from nearly every kind of waste product imaginable - nutshells, human feces, cotton waste, sugarcane stalks, even sheep’s wool and human hair - and of course garbage.


It takes more than 50 different carefully bred strains of bacteria, each with its own digestive job, to transform any one of these materials. Each strain is kept isolated because it is cultured only on that material which encourages its greatest growth in nature. Materials which might stimulate the growth of foreign bacteria are kept out of its food. Then the different bacterial strains are painstakingly blended together.


Each composted material must have its own special blend. Summer garbage, for example, wouldn’t tempt a bacteria family that lives off winter garbage. Given the right food and temperatures, the bacteria will ‘live indefinitely in their test tubes.


The bacteria are temperamental, and harder to manage than a trained flea circus. “You can see the fleas, but can you imagine telling one microbe from another?” smiles Pfeiffer. “Sometimes one of them will go on a hunger strike and die, and when one gets lost there’s the devil to pay. One species got away from us recently; we thought we had lost it for good, but we found it later in a compost pile in Oakland.”


The bacteria are harmless to humans and animals, but will decompose just about anything else. Not long ago, an improperly packed test tube broke inside of a bag on its way to Oakland. The busy bacteria had digested most of the bag and were sampling the wrappings before the accident was discovered.


Sally Burns, a pretty, twenty-five year-old ex-Wave, deserves a share of the credit for getting the Oakland experiment under way. Sally, now Comco’s lab technician, was a research assistant at the Pfeiffer laboratory when the bacteria starter was developed. Sally was fired by Pfeiffer’s enthusiasm. When she returned to her home in suburban Buffalo, she went to local newspaper editors and got them to print the story of the bacteria discovery. She floored friends with long monologues on garbage.


But her campaign got results. One day Pfeiffer was asked to go to Buffalo to deliver a radio talk. While there, he met Richard Stovroff, who proposed that they go into business. The scientist refused any financial interest in the new company, but agreed to supply the bacteria starter and donate his time in getting production under way. Oakland was selected as the site because of its proximity to the big California truck farms, and also because of its warm climate, which makes bacteria act faster.


Pfeiffer’s Thrilling Moment


Recently Pfeiffer flew to Oakland to have a look at his brain child. Although he derives no personal profit from Comco (his laboratory in New York gets a small royally for the use of the bacteria), the scientist behaved like a man just awarded an extra bonus. For on that day, he was informed, Comco was handling a quarter of Oakland’s daily garbage - about 100 tons.


As Pfeiffer watched, lines of heavily laden garbage trucks rumbled down to the foot of Davis Street, which stops almost at the edge of San Francisco Bay. Jouncing across the refuse-strewn yard, the trucks dumped their aromatic loads. Tractor plows nosed it into the piles and pushed them into a long trough leading into the Comco plant.


In the trough was a three-foot-wide conveyer belt. As it hit the belt, the garbage began to move into the world’s only garbage assembly plant - or, to be absolutely correct, disassembly plant, because the garbage is taken apart rather than put together, as Pfeiffer will remind you.


The first thing the garbage encountered in the operation inside the plant was a pair of giant suction fans which hang over the belt. Acting like outsize vacuum cleaners, the fans picked off most of the wastepaper as the garbage sailed by. Later this paper would go to pulp companies.


Pfeiffer followed the mixture as it ascended on the belt to the second floor. Occasionally he ran an experienced hand through it. “You can read the seasons by what people put in their trash pails,” he told a visitor. “in summer, you get a lot of green vegetables and fewer meat scraps. Just after Christmas, the supply of broken toys and empty paper boxes is heavy. Even an occasional gift tie goes by. Then in spring come the half-used bottles of vitamin tablets and tonics. We are grateful for the vitamin pills,” he smiled. “What we are trying to do is get them back into the food.”


Except for the gamy scent, the atmosphere on the second floor of the building was like any small manufacturing plant. A crew of 10 workers bent over the belt. As the garbage marched past, they rummaged around in it with gloved hands,pulling out glass or wooden objects, plus whatever metal had been missed by the huge magnet that scans the refuse. These items were dropped into appropriate chutes.


When Comco began operations, the sorting problem seemed a big hurdle to overcome. Pfeiffer recalled: “We wondered whether we would be able to find people willing to keep their hands in garbage all day long. But we found all the help we needed. Garbage can become as inoffensive as any other product in time.”


Properly picked over, the garbage next dropped through a chute and was carted by waiting trucks to a second conveyer some distance from the plant. This conveyer sent it riding up to the top of a roofed platform, 10 feet off the ground, for the most critical part of the operation.


Two things happen to the mixture when it reaches the platform. First it is chewed up, somewhat the way meat is in a meat grinder. Then it is soaked under a shower.


When Pfeiffer clambered up to the top of the platform on this particular morning, he peered anxiously into a big iron hopper four feet across. Steel blades, each a foot long, were churning around against stationary knives in the hopper. As the garbage rode in, it was pulverized.


This part of the operation nearly put Comco out of business at the start because of trouble with the big grinding blades. Steel is tough, but “soft” garbage can be even tougher. The garbage would chew foot-long blades down to a nub in three days. After weeks of desperate experimenting, Comco abandoned commercial grinders and designed one of its own. A tougher steel was found and the blade pitch was changed. That did the trick.


A steady stream of water poured down on the mixture as it churned through the hopper. It was water spiked with bacteriaabout a tablespoon for every ton of garbage. The action of the bacteria is immediate. An hour after the moistened garbage is spewed off the rear of the platform and stacked in heaps, a change begins to take place. Within two to four days the bacteria will multiply themselves 300,000,000 times. The action is so intense that the mixture heats up to more than 150 degrees and becomes almost too hot to handle.


How the Bacteria Go to Work


The mountainous piles present a weird spectacle on the San Francisco Bay landscape. For days, these heaps actually cook, throwing off dense clouds of steam. The furiously multiplying bacteria decompose and digest the garbage, creating enzymes which speed up the digestive process and make possible chemical changes; they act like the starter in your car, getting the engine going. In this case, the engine is the breakdown of elements and subsequent build-up of chemicals in the garbage.


In less than a week, as the decomposition is completed, the piles shrink in size and cool off. But during the digestive period, new, food-building bacteria have begun to grow. Their function, as in the life process itself, is to use the decomposed matter to build living organic matter, store up nutrients in their mass to be used by growing plants, and change basic elements so they can be absorbed into plant roots.


Such bacteria life is present in virgin soil, but in the garbage compost the concentration is several hundred times greater. After the first week of violent decomposition, the garbage has ceased to be rotting material and has become a stabilized plant food. it has no odor; actually, it repels vermin and carrion birds, which hover around the piles but will not venture on them.


Thus, less than three weeks after an Oakland housewife scrapes clean her dinner plates, her garbage is ready to go back into the land as fertilizer.


Despite its pungent atmosphere, the Comco plant has become the showcase Pfeiffer dreamed of. Visitors include officials of cities with a sanitation problem (60 visited the plant in one day recently), university groups, and just plain farmers. One recent visitor was Lady Eve Balfour, organizing secretary of Soil Association, Ltd., a British agricultural group. Lady Eve climbed gingerly around the hillocks of garbage, and later, in an interview, singled out the Comco plant as the high spot of her U.S. tour.


“Love that gal,” bubbled the Oakland Tribune, editorially.


Since the bacteria starter will make compost of just about anything from peanut shells to sawdust, there appears no limit to its possibilities. One new application for it was suggested by a Comco visitor, a farmer, who saw in the bacteria a new way of speeding the decomposition of cover crops and crop stubble which farmers plow under to return organic matter to the soil.


Today, in Salinas, the Atwood Crop Dusting Service, which specializes in spraying insecticides by plane, buzzes with curious coded telephone messages. “Okay. Fly on the bacs in number 75,” says a voice at the other end of the line. Within an hour a little hedgehopping plane zooms in over a farmer’s field, leaving a spray of hungry bacteria on the crops. “Bacs” is what Salinas farmers have dubbed Pfeiffer’s bacteria. More than 2,000 acres of their land are now being treated this way, and orders are in for spraying another 5,000 acres.


Two ounces of “bacs” in five gallons of water will treat a whole acre and the total cost is $5.50. Result: the cover crop or the stubble turns to fertilizer so fast the farmer saves a month in starting a new crop.


If this new use for Pfeiffer’a bacteria seems to steal a little of the show from the plant-made compost, the scientist is not the least bit disappointed. His hope is to get more natural fertilization into the land by any means possible, and his trained bacteria are not particular where they live, so long as the food is good.


In Florida and Texas, water hyacinths have begun to choke the pond and lake waters, making them unnavigable. A Texas farmer, Alexander Debruille, now harvests the hyacinths, composts them with "bacs" and gets five to 10 tons of rich plant food a day. A national dairy is studying plans for using the "bacs" on cow manure and putting itself into the fertilizer business.


In coming months, Pfeiffer will go to Cuba to set up an experimental plant to convert tons of waste sugar-cane fiber into much needed organic fertilizer in that largely one-crop country.


Another Pfeiffer project now under way is the pilot plant he and his research associate, Peter Escher, have set up deep in the ill-smelling New Jersey meadows’ across from New York City. A company there makes tallow from beef offal, and the idea was to make compost of the contents of cows’ paunches. When the scientist arrived home after a day of skidding about on tallow-coated floors, he carried with him an aroma that sent the dogs scattering in the farmyard. Mrs. Pfeiffer made him change his clothes in the barn before he could get into, the house. On the Pfeiffer farm, grain fields and a ‘lush truck garden are fertilized entirely from former garbage. Curiously, there is almost no sign of insects, although no insecticides are used.


Pfeiffer does not find this remarkable. The 800-acre farm which he managed in Holland required neither chemical fertilizers nor insecticides, yet had one of the best dairy herds in Europe. Wheat yields reached 100 bushels an acre, among the highest recorded anywhere in the world. The farm’s produce was so nutritious that in a survey the 700 families who lived off it reported they needed only two thirds of what they once ate to satisfy their needs.


Crops That Resist Insects


Pfeiffer credits this to the scientific composts used, which in turn produced healthier, more nutritious crops. Crops grown in a robust soil, are better able to resist insect attacks; an example is the 1,000-acre Malabar Farm of author-farmer Louis Bromfield, which depends largely on composted organic matter and requires no insecticides.


Dr. Firman Bear of Rutgers University, described by the National Fertilizer Association as one of America’s outstanding scientists, said recently: “. . . (chemical) fertilizers alone, no matter how heavy the rate of application, will not meet the requirements for soils that are producing cultivated. crops. Soil must be fed organic matter in larger amounts than the roots and residues can provide. There is need for study of the possibilities for recovery of city wastes.”


Pfeiffer declares that plants which get no organic matter and are fed exclusively on chemicals are somewhat like unhealthy people who grow fat on sugars and sweets. According to research done at the Missouri Agricultural Experimental station, the plants produce an unbalanced amount of carbohydrates (sugar) at the expense of protein and trace minerals. Insects, he says, prefer these “sweet” plants and are able to attack them more easily. The plants, in turn, provide less nourishment to humans.


Along with all leading agricultural authorities, Pfeiffer emphasizes that insecticides are indispensable to general farming in America: Without insecticides and fertilizers, our farm economy would collapse and our current food production would be impossible. However, the phenomenally increasing need for insecticides is a warning sign of the dangerous deficiencies developing in our croplands, which must in turn affect national health.”


To overcome these deficiencies, Pfeiffer wants to see a partnership of chemical fertilizing and organic composts. ‘Both are needed,” he says. ‘Both work together.”


No man to rest on his laurels, Pfeiffer zestfully welcomes the stream of inquiries which arrive in the mail each day from an increasing number of U.S. cities, and from farther afield as well. A Mexican firm wants to set up a nation-wide composting plant, and farm organizations in Australia and New Zealand have invited him for a demonstration tour there next year.


The busy scientist has accepted the latter invitation, as well as requests from the Indian and Nationalist Chinese governments to visit India and Formosa for what may well be the crowning achievement of an already notable career: to demonstrate how his bacteria can make human fertilizer safe for composting. Such waste matter is now a main source of fertilizer in both countries, but it is also a main source of epidemic infections, because it carries typhus and other germs.

Sanitary human fertilizer, produced by trained bacteria, has already been developed by Pfeiffer in his laboratory. It is exactly like the Oakland compost. Used on a wide scale, it may well save millions of lives in undeveloped countries and change the economic course of history.

Again, this was written 56 years ago, and in a way, we are even less advanced now than we were then – the City of Oakland no more has this composting facility so much ahead of its time... Yet, the results attained by researchers such as Jean Pain in France and the people at www.FROSANE.com , a research outlet specialized in these issues, the now available knowledge and technology, the promise of Agricultural Robotization, which are very relevant to composting, the onrushing economic and energy crisis, the dire needs for new energy (a quarter of Los Angeles households could run on energy provided by the city's endless garbage piles) and for non-toxic agricultural fertilization, all these cry for efficient composting, and START COMPOSTING NOW!


Truly, what are we waiting for?

Friday, August 29, 2008

COMMUNITY – TEAMING UP TOGETHER – WHAT CAN YOU DO, and HOW?


COMMUNITY – TEAMING UP TOGETHER
WHAT CAN YOU DO, and HOW?


There are more and more people sensitized to the issues of how most of our illnesses and particularly almost all “modern” degenerative diseases are related to the way we eat. So directly related, in fact, that it is safe to say that one is a function of the other.

However, in the fragmented, hectic and mostly senseless way most of us think we have to live, time, and of course money, can often be an impediment. But it is age old wisdom that Union Begets Strength.

So why don't you consider teaming up with others? Start or join some grass root informal group of people aware of the issues, and wanting to do something about it, such as to start to eat right!

Teaming up to buy wholesale basic staples such as organic grains and pulses, flax seed, quinoa, cocoa beans, etc, can be surprisingly cost effective. This is truly nothing to be surprised at, when you consider that a package of what your local supermarket calls “bread” actually contains something like 4 cents of wheat and 2 cents of sugar. Some wonder how anyone can actually *eat* such a thing that more conscious people would actually be reluctant to feed to animals, but that is another issue altogether.

Buying co-operatively is a good way to start, but in the end, the real way to go is to have your own vegetable garden or “potager”, and to rely heavily on it for food.

There are many ways to achieve that goal, from Community Supported Agriculture endeavors, to of course the king of it all, creating and maintaining your own garden: 96 or 128 square feet, that is, three or four 4' x 8' (125 x 250 cms), intensively gardened, can feed a person for as long as the garden is productive. Which can be all year long in places such as Southern California and Florida, or even most everywhere if greenhouses and hothouses are made part of your dwelling.

If you don't have any surface available that could be turned into a garden (even a rooftop or a parking lot), then, team up with someone who has land! Or see if you can't get access to space set aside by the city or some specialized non-profit for local community gardens. Or try to find unused city lots. Or even, why not, consider “guerilla gardening” on public lands!

And if, for lack of time or inclination, you don't want to do the work to create a garden yourself, there are solutions too: Simply find up someone who will do it for you! This could be for money, or perhaps for some other consideration in some form of barter exchange. For example, some people are willing to create and maintain a garden in exchange for that unused spare room or in-law quarters you may have, as long as they get their share of the garden's production. And this is not just theory -- we know of several such people. Just be creative in your approaches. The only thing that counts is the result: A productive garden, and you eating more and more foods that are produced organically and sustainably in your own backgrad, literally or figuratively.

Another way to go is simply buy a Ready-Made Garden. [For the entrepreneurially-minded, there is huge business potential here. In fact, some of our members with the specialized knowledge are looking at the issue of perhaps patenting and licensing a whole existing methodology for the creation and marketing of Ready-Made Gardens. This actually includes gardening robotics approaches, at the cutting edge of the second oldest profession of the world, food growing, and of dot-com information processing and robotics. But this can also be done in the simplest ways, with no more tools than a pair of gloves, a hammer and nails, and a shovel. If you are interested by this entrepreneurial aspect, please contact us, and we will forward your inquiry.]

But in truth, why not do it yourself? Gardening is so simple, once you understand the basics: Soil is the primary key, light, water, air, temperature and location the other ones. It's as simple as that. To the contrary of what most people believe, the soil, even if it is the most fundamental consideration of all, being that air and light are a given, and that everyone understand that plants need some water to grow, contributes usually less than 10% to the weight of the harvested plant material, and often, less than 5%. The rest comes from water and the air, in the endless natural combinations of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen that constitute the foods that nourish us.

The only time when you really need expert input or advice is when establishing a new garden. If that part is done right, maintaining it is little work. Again, IF that part is done right... Otherwise, things might turn very differently! Just ask traditional Sunday gardeners about weeding...

So, why not team up locally? Pool knowledge together! Create crews that will install gardens on a rotational basis: It is a fact that if 10 people each pledge 10 hours to set up ten or more 4' x 8' raised beds, and do this as teams of 4 or 5, they will get 2 times and often 3-4 times more accomplished than if one person puts 10 hours of his own in his or her own project.

Feel free to use all the material on the present website to start your own local grass-roots movement. However, remember – do not modify it in anyway, particularly, do not alter the copyright notices that are also licenses to you and anyone else who so wishes to do so to use this material lawfully, and the “permalink” address of this page, which allows people to find the original material, so they can use it non-commercially as they see fit. Modified material is no more licensed, and thus, a copyright violation.

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EATING RIGHT - FRESH FROM THE GARDEN - THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO

THE FOREMOST IMPORTANCE OF EATING RIGHT FOR YOU, YOUR LIFE and YOUR HEALTH

"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when grown-ups are afraid of the light". - Plato

More and more people are slowly confronted with the fact that most of what they believe when it comes to food and nutrition is not necessarily true... Let's face it, in fact, most of what you believe when it comes to foods & beverages, as well as to health and health care, is just exactly what the word entails, a "belief". Something that has been programmed in what John Lilly called your "human biocomputer". The very definition of a "belief" is that it is not necessarily true.
In fact most of what has been programmed in people's mind by private interests (Got milk?), advertising, fads, etc, in other words, what most people believe when it comes to food and nutrition has very little to do with the reality of what their body needs. To the point of being provably life-endengering, and thus, very serious reasons exist for everyone to replace unsubstantiated beliefs by hard, scientific FACTS. Which, fortunately, have been well researched in the past 50 years, and are now, as you will see, easily accessible even to the layman.

Truth is, when it comes to nutrition, in many if not most cases, what you (like most anyone else, including yours truly, before I starting seriously researching the subject) believe is definitely patently false. Even if some people would almost be ready to die for notions such as, say, “I need milk to get calcium”, and one gets calcium from milk. This is just to name one example. There are plenty more egregious ones, but this one, a testament to the power of good marketing for a bad cause, is probably what will come to the mind of most people first, when asked about nutrition.
And you and the ones you love or care for are paying for these falsenesses on an on-going basis, in the form of chronic and acute diseases, that encourage you to pop up the pills "prescribed" by what Doctor Mendelssohn (read his "Confessions of a Medical Heretic") called "the priests of the Established Church of Official Medicine".

The words “almost ready to die for” weren't written just as an hyperbole. In fact, this was no exaggeration. If your belief in your beliefs is so strong that you are ready to die for them, you actually will! Death will come in the form of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, iatrogenic diseases, immune system dysfunctions and collapses, etc. Thus, if your belief in the Standard American Diet is such that “it doesn't matter, that's the way I always ate, and that's the way I am going to continue eating”, then there is no need for you to read any further.

People ready to die for their beliefs deserve a lot of respect, even if, by definition, they are also fools, since these beliefs are nothing more than that - beliefs. That is, "programs" that have one way or another found their way into their “human biocomputer”, be it through parents, schools, advertising, the media, or in some way, society at large.

If you look at human history, the collection of beliefs people have believed in is quite amazing. The weirdest things have been hold to be true, and sometimes, to be the absolute truth, worth dying for. To name just one example, years after the Wright Brothers flew, people were still writing (and eagerly reading) articles explaining how heavier than air flight was mathematically impossible. In fact, this view was “proven” in details in no less than “Scientific American” last just a couple months before they actually did. For thousands of years, hemp was the highest praised source of medicine, and Abraham Lincoln rarely went to bed without smoking a bit of it. Today, it's called “marijuana”, and mere “possession” is a crime. In the South, fifty years ago, “miscegenation” was punishable by law. Today, “discrimination” is. In any geography class in the early 1960's, a “quack” by the name of Alfred Wegener was ridiculed for proposing the insane theory that continents actually moved, and that anyone looking at a map of th world could actually see with their own eyes where the original super-continent had actually fractured. Less than a decade later, in the same classes, anyone who disbelieved the fact was in turn laughed at. Etc, etc.

And all this is not as if it was just quaint reminiscences of the past, being that nowadays, such things don't happen. It happens every day: Just think suicide bombers. Just think aspartame ("diet" sodas, etc), fluoride, "Atkins Diet" or "Got milk?". It's happening right now, in your own life. And YOU are the victim!

Apartame kills (in fact, there is an easy protocol to follow if you want to kill someone with "diet" beverages, and it works real well, even if most people find about it unwillingly), fluoride kills (any small child can be killed with the content of just ONE nicely-flavored tube of standard fluoride-containing dentifrice), Atkin's Diet kills, and so do milk and dairy products, albeit a lot more slowly, though clogged arteries and a host of other degenerative diseases. And these are just examples.

All this has been scientifically investigated over and over, and proven beyond any reasonable doubt. Just read www.notmilk.com, or make a search on Google for “aspartame poison” or “fluoride dangers” or “Atkins Diet kills”, if you are in any doubt.

Yet, most probably, you love your cheesy pizza, and, more importantly, still hold the strong belief that you need the calcium in milk. Even if in truth, what milk does is *extract* calcium from your bones. That is, does EXACTLY the opposite of what you are led to believe.

And milk was just taken as an example here. In truth, it's not even the worst, and no more than just that: an example. Apartame and MSG are probably worse. And the victims of fad diets are too numerous to count.

Now, if you are satisfied with the knowledge that, according to governmental statistics, you have a 90%+ chance to die not of old age, but of one of the following: Iatrogenic diseases, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other degenerative diseases, which all can be very easily prevented, again there truly is no need for you to read any further.

But if by chance you feel like you'd want to do something about it, well, it's easy, since all you have to do, actually, is to eat differently.

Nothing weird, by the way. Just mainly a vegetal-based diet, of organically-grown vegetables, grains, pulses and fruits, which you can supplement, if you so desire, with fish and eggs. And if you feel you absolutely need to eat meat, add fowl, that is, chicken and turkey (both organically grain fed) or even more exotic ones, such as emeu ("the other red meat") and ostrich. Just avoid eating mammals or mammal-derived products, not because doing so is “immoral”, but simply because it's not good for you.

Now, don't take this for vegetarian preaching. I myself eat meat. Because I am, apparently, addicted to it (a lifetime of habit is hard to break), and because society makes it very hard for us not to eat meat. But at least, I never buy any, I try to eat as little of it as I can, and I certainly do not pretend that I need these “animal proteins”, when hard science has amply proved the contrary. (Just read on, access to all the basic data will be provided here). I am honest with myself, and recognize that it is hard to break lifetime habits, even if I KNOW they are bad habits. In a way, meat is a drug, exactly like nicotin or heroin. The only differences are that: 1/ It's legal. 2/ It can actually (and painstakingly and at a high cost in terms of health) be transformed into actual food by our digestive system.

So, if you cannot help, but need to eat conventional meat and dairy, at least try to eat as little of it as possible, and make sure that you have ample organically-grown vegetables, grains and pulses (that is, beans and similar foods) as well as some fruit. And, always remember that according to Dr Otto Warburg, the only physician who ever got TWO nobels, both about cancer, and at a time when researchers who aren't in the pocket of the Big Pharma could still get Nobels, the only "organically-grown" things you can truly trust in are the ones you grow yourself in your own garden, or that were grown by people you know and trust.

You just got the secret of a long, happy, youthful and disease-free life, and no one can say that this is a very complicated secret. Yet, in truth, this is all you need to know.

However, of course, the problem is that you don't *believe* in it. Or, very possibly, you agree with the idea at an intellectual level (hard not to, if you do your homework), but it is not a “core belief” of yours.

So, I am going to try to actually persuade you that this is the truth, and all the truth you need.

Fortunately, this has indeed been proven beyond any reasonable doubt, by a gentleman with the most impeccable scientific and academic credentials named Dr T. Colin Campbell. Over the years, Dr Campbell authored more than 300 peer-reviewed papers, and he is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University, in New York. In close to 50 years of research, he has received more than 70 grant-years of peer-reviewed research funding. And being long tenured, he can (and does!) say things that would get anyone else fired under the direst pressure in a matter of days. And his conclusions are very similar to those of Pr Dr Warburg, the only physician to ever receive two Nobel prizes (missing a third by a hair's width). So, if you have any belief in science and the opinion of independent-minded scientific authorities, you will have no other choice than listen to what DDr Campbell and Warburg had to say.


Here is an overview of Dr Campbells research, followed by a piece Dr Campbell wrote in refutation of one of his critics.


But before you go any further, the essence of it all is simple: Most diseases or susceptibility to disease are nutritional in origin, and this certainly includes the great majority of all the diseases you fear, and fear with reason, because they indeed, in the end, are going to kill you, and the people you care about. If you want to avoid disease and keep and ideal weight, youthful appearance, health, and level of activity for a long, happy and productive life, you need to modify the way you eat. Simple, no?

Changing the way you eat can be done easily if you follow three simple basic commandments:

1/ Eat as much as you can from vegetal, and not animal sources. Try to overgrow the propaganda and programming that makes you believe you can't live without eating foods of animal origin. If nothing else, at least avoid foods of mammal origin, and particularly, dairy products. (This, by the way, will allow you to assimilate MORE calcium, not less!)

2/ Do not eat anything that is not marketed as "organic", unless you can't afford organic foods at all. However, remain aware that the "organic" label means less and less, except ONE most important thing: It's GMO free. With a bit of shopping around and organization, organic foods can cost barely more than conventional foods. If bought wholesale or in co-op buying effort, often less. And sometimes a lot less.

3/ Finally, and most importantly, don't buy anything you can grow yourself. Yes, I know, gosh, growing food, for some the thought is going to be more they can possibly endure...

But, be aware that if you live in Southern California, all your basic vegetable and pulse needs and some of your needs in fruits can easily be homegrown (it's best to leave grain growing to the professional farmer, although some are easy to grow). And that this remains true in many other places, with a bit or organization, of course.

But in SoCal, this is truly a most simple thing to do, (and I can show you how, if you wish). Plus, you can even buy ready-made gardens, if you don't have the time, knowledge, or inclination to create your own.
Considering that this simple step might save your life, or at least, add quite a few years to it, to say nothing about the ~quality~ of that life, most people will agree that it is truly a very small inconvenience for a very big reward.


Now, here is now an overview of Dr Campbell's findings:

The China Study (ISBN 1-932100-38-5) is a 2005 book by T. Colin Campbell, of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University [1], and one of the directors of the “China Project”[ 1], assisted by his son, Thomas M. Campbell II. Dr Colin Campbell is currently on the advisory board of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.[2]

The book examines the relationship between the consumption of animal products and illnesses such as cancers of the breast, prostate, and large bowel, diabetes, coronary heart disease, obesity, autoimmune disease, osteoporosis, degenerative brain disease, and macular degeneration. Indirectly, and without stating it clearly, the relation between organic foods (such as eaten by poor peasants in China) and non-organic ones is also examined.

The "China study" referred to in the title is the “China Project”, a "survey of death rates for twelve different kinds of cancer for more than 2,400 counties and 880 million (96%) of their citizens" conducted jointly by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, Cornell University and Oxford University, over the course of twenty years, under the authority and leadership of Dr Campbell.

The authors introduce and explain the conclusions of scientific studies, which have correlated animal-based diets and adulterated foods with disease. They show how the study demonstrate that diets high in protein, particularly animal protein (such as casein in bovine milk) are strongly linked to diseases such as heart disease, cancer and Type 2 diabetes, among many other diseases.

The authors recommend that people eat a plant-based diet and avoid consuming beef, milk, pork and even poultry as a means to minimize and/or reverse the development of disease, particularly chronic diseases. The authors also recommend that people take in adequate amounts of sunshine in order to maintain sufficient levels of Vitamin D and consider taking supplements of vitamins, particularly vitamin B12. The authors particularly criticize "low carb" fad diets (such as the Atkins diet), which include restrictions on the percentage of calories derived from complex carbohydrates.

The book goes over the following:
1 Principles of food and health
2 Basis for the principles
2.1 Statistical evidence: "Western" diseases correlated to concentration of blood cholesterol
2.2 Blood cholesterol levels correlated to diet, particularly animal protein
2.3 Metabolism and incidence of obesity linked to diet
2.4 Osteoporosis linked to diet, particularly dairy [that is, milk, cheese (=milk concentrated 11 times over in average) and dairy products rob you of calcium, not the opposite].
3 Statements on misinformation about nutrition
4 Statements on current nutrition studies
5 References
Addenda: External links

Principles of food and health. In the book, the authors describe their eight principles of food and health [3]:

1/ Nutrition represents the combined activities of countless food substances.
2/ Vitamin supplements are not a panacea for good health.
3/ There are virtually no nutrients in animal-based foods that are not better provided by plants.
4/ Genes do not determine disease on their own, they must be activated or expressed, and that nutrition plays a critical role in determining which genes, good and bad, are expressed. The same is true of susceptibility to infectious diseases.
5/ Nutrition can substantially control the adverse effects of noxious chemicals.
6/ The same proper nutrition that prevents disease in its early stages can also halt or reverse it in its later stages.
7/ Nutrition that is beneficial for a particular chronic disease will support good health across the board.
8/ Good nutrition creates health in all areas of our existence.

Basis for the principles:

The authors state that their views are scientifically based on research, and that much of the evidence is obtained from human studies.[4] One such human study, The China Study, is described as the most comprehensive study of dietary and lifestyle factors associated with disease mortality ever made. It was done in China [4] over 20 years, with full support of Health Authorities, comparing the health consequences of diets rich in animal-based foods to diets very rich in plant-based foods [5] among people who are genetically similar.[6]

What the study also did, although never in a stated and structured manner, was comparing the intake of self-grown organic and little-processed foods of all origin in poor rural areas with more adulterated forms bought from shops in cities and most prosperous areas.

Statistical evidence: "Western" diseases correlated to concentration of blood cholesterol.

The authors state that the China Study included a comparison of the prevalence of Western diseases (coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cancers of the colon, lung, breast, leukemia, childhood brain, stomach and liver)[7] in each county with diet and lifestyle variables and found that one of the strongest predictors of Western diseases was blood cholesterol with a statistical significance level equal to or exceeding 99.9% certainty. [8]

We should notice here that this does not necessarily mean that cholesterol is “bad” in itself, and that one should gulp “anti-cholesterol” pills, rather than adopt proper and functional nutritional approaches to disease. The statistical correlation to some extent certainly also expresses the fact that cholesterol is used by the body as a defense and repair mechanism against the aggression brought in by improper diets. A fact that the authors have perhaps not looked at as carefully as could have been.

The authors report that lower blood cholesterol levels are linked to lower rates of heart disease and cancer. They add that as blood cholesterol levels decreased from 170 mg/dl to 90 mg/dl, cancers of the liver, rectum, colon, male lung, female lung, breast, childhood leukemia, adult leukemia, childhood brain, adult brain, stomach and esophagus (throat) decreased.[9] They also report that the counties in China with the highest rates of some cancers were more than 100 times greater than counties with the lowest rates of these cancers.[10]

The authors also state that “as blood cholesterol levels in rural China rose in certain counties the incidence of “Western” diseases also increased. What made this so surprising was that Chinese levels were far lower than we had expected. The average level of blood cholesterol was only 127 mg/dl, which is almost 100 points less than the American average (215 mg/dl). ...Some counties had average levels as low as 94 mg/dl. …For two groups of about twenty-five women in the inner part of China, average blood cholesterol was at the amazingly low level of 80 mg/dl.”[9]

They add that these "Western" diseases were relatively rare in China by western standards adding for example that "at the time of our study, the death rate from coronary heart disease was seventeen times higher among American men than rural Chinese men." [11] This of course comes to no surprise, considering that, as stated before, the “average level of blood cholesterol was only 127 mg/dl, which is almost 100 points less than the American average (215 mg/dl)”

Blood cholesterol levels correlated to diet, particularly animal protein:
The authors state that “several studies have now shown, in both experimental animals and in humans, that consuming animal-based protein increases blood cholesterol levels. Saturated fat and dietary cholesterol also raise blood cholesterol, although these nutrients are not as effective at doing this as is animal protein. In contrast, plant-based foods contain no cholesterol and, in various other ways, help to decrease the amount of cholesterol made by the body.”[12] Which, again, can come to no surprise, once one remembers that cholesterol is actually part of the defense and repair mechanisms of the body, and that a more readily adapted and assimilable diet will be less aggressive on the body, and thus, need less cholesterol to tolerate.

The authors also state that "these disease associations with blood cholesterol were remarkable, because blood cholesterol and animal-based food consumption both were so low by American standards. In rural China, animal protein intake (for the same individual) averages only 7.1 grams per day whereas Americans average 70 grams per day."[12]

The authors conclude that “the findings from the China Study indicate that the lower the percentage of animal-based foods that are consumed, the greater the health benefits -- even when that percentage declines from 10% to 0% of calories. So it’s not unreasonable to assume that the optimum percentage of animal-based products is zero, at least for anyone with a predisposition for a degenerative disease.”[13]


Metabolism and incidence of obesity linked to diet:
The authors report that "the average calorie intake per kilogram of body weight was 30% higher among the least active Chinese than among average Americans. Yet, body weight was 20% lower."[14] In other words, what makes us fat is animal-based diets, and particularly dairy, which is practically unknown in rural China. The authors add that "consuming diets high in protein and fat transfers calories away from their conversion into body heat to their storage form-as body fat (unless severe calorie restriction is causing weight loss.)"[15] Which is even more true of animal-based proteins and fats.

The authors state that "diet can cause small shifts in calorie metabolism that lead to big shifts in body weight" adding that "the same low-animal protein, low-fat diet that helps prevent obesity also allows people to reach their full growth potential."[16]

Osteoporosis linked to diet:
The authors state that osteoporosis is linked to the consumption of animal protein because animal protein, unlike plant protein, increases the acidity of blood and tissues. This is particularly true of dairy products, which are extremely acidifying. They add that to neutralize this acid, calcium, a very effective base, is pulled from the bones, which weakens them and puts them at greater risk for fracture.[17] The authors add that "in our rural China Study, where the animal to plant ratio [for protein] was about 10%, the fracture rate is only one-fifth that of the U.S."[18] It is of note here that Dr Otto Warburg, the world's foremost cancer researcher of all times, and the only physician to ever get TWO Nobel Prizes (missing a third by a hair's width), demonstrated in the 1930's and 1940's that cancer can only develop in an acidic and poorly-oxygenated medium. In other words, that the best pre-requisite for cancer is a diet rich in animal-based foods, particularly dairy products. The same is of course true of cardio-vascular disease, particularly so as the amount of cholesterol present in the circulation system is directly correlated to the amount of animal-based food eaten..


Statements on misinformation about nutrition:

The authors state that "most, but not all, of the confusion about nutrition is created in legal, fully disclosed ways and is disseminated by unsuspecting, well-intentioned people, whether they are researchers, politicians or journalists." [19] To say nothing, of course, about less-well intentioned people, such as advertisers, or people deriving their income from the prevalence of certain diseases, usually with cures “just around the corner” (if only they got more money, of course...).

The authors also state that some people in very influential government and university positions have acted "to stifle open and honest scientific debate.[20]

The authors further state that "there are powerful, influential, and enormously wealthy industries that stand to lose a vast amount of money if Americans start shifting to a plant-based diet", a fact that is quite self-evident, but rarely mentioned. [21]

Statements on current nutrition studies:

The authors add that most current studies on nutrition are inherently flawed because these studies are overly focused on the effects of varying amounts of individual nutrients among individuals consuming a high-risk diet, including high levels of animal-based protein. [22]

This is another inconvenient truth that is self-evident, once one looks at official research with an objective eye, but which is also very rarely mentioned.
Conclusion: If you wish to be healthy and increase the quality and length of your life, you need to modify the way you eat, and the same is of course true for the rest of your family, for your friends and the people in your community, and the rest of the world.

This can be done progressively, but you cannot escape the fact that you need to do it, or accept to face the consequences of not doing it -- which you most probably face already, in form of weight problems, health problems, and a lower quality of life.

Yes, this is difficult. Here is a useful quote: "The peace eye [among other things, our inner capacity for detached comprehension] must be invoked when beliefs are put into question, because our attachment to what we believe is so visceral that any challenge may trigger a violent response. Blind identification with beliefs to be a primary symptom of what Wilhelm Reich called "the emotional plague." This is a widespread social epidemic and a psychospiritual disease, rampant in our time. Irrational behavior is driven by beliefs that gain in power as those who hold them become more and more dissociated from genuine, embodied knowledge. (...) If we cannot openly challenge beliefs — those we ourselves hold, as well as those held by others — we stand at risk of being enslaved by them, and manipulated by those who would impose them for sinister purposes. 2400 years ago Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living. Equally so, it could be said that the unexamined belief is not worth holding. No belief is sacred or beyond examination." - John Lash

The reason why this quote has been placed here is simply to remind you of one fact: Most of what you believed and maybe still believe when it comes to foods & beverages, as well as to health and health care, is just that, a "belief". Something that has, one way or another, been programmed in what John Lilly called your "human biocomputer". You need to consider getting rid of beliefs that are not necessarily true and replace them with hard fact. Dr Campbell's book, and the study it refers to, are such “hard facts”.

These hard facts will lead you to the inescapable conclusion that you need to seriously contemplate doing the following:

1/ Decrease as much as you can the amount of animal-based foods you eat, and first and foremost, eliminate dairy products and then mammal meat (beef, pork, lamb or mutton or less common meat such as goat, rabbit, etc). Shifting first to fowl and eggs; and then, to fish, trying to eat less and less animal products as you learn to replace them with superior vegetal alternatives.

2/ Decrease the amount of non-organic foods you eat. For example, it is almost certainly healthier to eat non-organic (but GMO-free) plant-based foods than organic meat.

3/ Increase the amount of self-grown or community-grown organic foods you eat. Or by creating and managing your own garden, or, if necessary, by buying shares in Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) and co-op endeavors, or Ready-Made Gardens.
In practice, if you haven't done so already, maintaining your own garden (this can be done with very little effort with “Automated Gardens”) can certainly be rated among the best decision you will ever take in your life. And if you can not or will not do it yourself, just find someone who will do it for you, for a fee or in some sort of barter exchange, like for example for a share of the produce, offered to people who do not have their own land.

More, schools and educational programs should place teaching how to create and maintain one's own organic and sustainable garden at the highest levels in their curricula.

As you can see, this might all be, in a way, very revolutionary, but it is certainly not very complicated to do. Doing the right thing is now entirely up to you!

References:
[] Arnold, Wilfred Niels (October 2005). "The China Study". Leonardo 38 (5): 436. MIT Press. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.
[] "About PCRM", access date 2008-07-21.
[] Campbell, T. Colin (2006). The China Study:The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health. Benbella Books, 223-240. ISBN 1-932100-38-5.
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External links:
The official website promoting the book "The China Study": http://www.thechinastudy.com/
China-Cornell-Oxford Project: http://www.nutrition.cornell.edu/ChinaProject/
The China Study: http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/reports/campbell_china2.html
Chris Masterjohn – Critic: "The Truth About the China Study" (maintains that animal-based diets are healthy if organic. And praises raw milk, which is indeed a lot less toxic that cooked (“pasteurized”) milk, if for no other reason that people are usually unable to drink that much of it. http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/China-Study.html
Chris Masterjohn – Critic: Response to T. Colin Campbell Regarding the China Study http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/Campbell-Masterjohn.html
and, most interesting:
T. Colin Campbell's: Response to Questions Raised About the Book, "The China Study. Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-Term Health" http://www.vegsource.com/articles2/campbell_china_response.htm

At a later time, I will make a commented edition of both Chris Masterjohn's critics (which do contain good points, as well as misguided ones, but are in fact a lot less opposed to Dr Campbell's findings as might appear in the first place, once all relevant factors have been considered) and of Dr Campbell's overall response to this and other critic, and refutation of their views, based on an impeachable accumulation of hard facts.

It must be noted that among independent experts (that is, people whose livelihood does not directly or indirectly depend on the animal-based foods industry, or on Big Pharma and the medical-industrial complex), there is general agreement on the validity of the conclusions derived from the “China Project”.

The “China Project” has so clearly and overwhelmingly proved the points exposed by Dr Campbell that there is not much debate left:

Today, it is clearly proven that most human disease is correlated with the way we eat. And can be reversed by eating differently.