More and more, science supports the tenets of Rock-Medicine. It is about standards not about obscurity. Metaphysics must follow the …Read the Rest
General
What do UFO’s, Pyramids, Crystal Healing and Russia have in common?
Paleontologist Dr. Valery Uvarov! In 1989 Valery Uvarov left his music career behind him and redirected his studies to paleontology …Read the Rest
Where, If Anywhere, is God?
This age old question is looked at by as many scientists as theologians. The answer is the most personal consideration …Read the Rest
Clean Water = Life on Earth!
It does not matter what any of us wants to be when we grow up… if we cannot drink …Read the Rest
Have you seen the Giant Selenite Crystals?
The giant crystals found by miners in Mexico’s Naica Cave continue to astound the world. Offering current information and …Read the Rest
Summer Solstice 2011
The summer solstice occurs exactly when the Earth’s axial tilt is most inclined towards the sun. This existence we live …Read the Rest
950 A.D. Letter Remarkably Describes “New World Order”
Adso of Montier-en-Der (Latin: Adso Dervensis) (died 992) was abbot of the Cluniac of Montier-en-Der Abbey in France, and died …Read the Rest
Rock-Medicine for Radiation Poisoning
Radiobiologists have long believed that ionizing radiation, like gamma rays, kills cells by shattering DNA. When the researchers bombarded radiation-resistant …Read the Rest
The Endocrine System Links Body with Mind
The Endocrine System The Endocrine system is a complex and varied collective of glands and their support systems. There are …Read the Rest
Great Information on Our Toxic Bodies!
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“It jars the reader when Nancy Langston declares the bodies of American women to be toxic waste sites, but that is precisely what she does. Since World War II, the United States has saturated foods, ecosystems, and bodies with endocrine-disrupting chemicals, with little regulation. These chemicals haunt American landscapes like ghosts. Langston knows these ghosts all too well, and a frightening personal story also haunts these pages. Toxic Bodies masterfully weaves the historical with the personal, forcing the reader to wonder what is mutating in his or her own body.” Brett L. Walker, Regent’s Professor of History and Department Chair, Montana State University, Bozeman
“Nancy Langston has given us a deeply disturbing analysis of government neglect of synthetic hormones. By taking us back to the beginning of the twentieth century, she traces the failure of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to protect society from hormonally active drugs, growth stimulants fed to livestock, and chemical ingredients in plastics. This is a wonderful history, woven together by deep insight into both public health and ecology, one with many lessons for modern precautionary policy.You owe it to your children and future generations to pay attention to this book. And we all owe Langston a debt of gratitude for illuminating a global hormonal chemical experiment that is wildly out of control.” John Wargo, Professor of Risk Analysis and Political Science, Yale University









