Re: What makes a food neutral? In reference to time zone. brown rice ‘should’ be lunch time, olive oil ‘should’ be morning, ‘cream’ should be midday. (I can understand colostrum!)
Some foods, like some people, are more time flexible.
Chronobiologists classify them as “time labile.”
NASA tests prospective astronauts for “time flexibility,” a critical factor for any type of space travel.
“Space time” is different than “boots-on-the-ground” time, especially beyond the 200-mile limit.
An egg is technically neutral, but better at night.
Tomatoes are more time-conscious, although gene jockeys have been trying to neutralize tomato clock genes since the 1940s and 1950s (with mixed success).
Human beings generally don’t respect “Vegetable Time,” only “Banker’s Time.”
Rice happens to be one of the most time-tolerant plants. Olive oil and cream too.
Milk will give you mucus at night, less in the morning, least at midday.
Sprouts are neutral because they’re “babies.”
A baby runs on its stomach clock, not the solar clock, crying for food at all times of the day and night (as any parent can tell you).
Sunlight activates a child’s karma at two or three years of age.
An iridologist can’t discern a child’s genetic tendencies until the retina and iris are exposed to sunlight.
That’s why a Master won’t initiate a congenitally blind person until he can see again (like the story of Jesus and the blind man in the Bible).
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October 26, 2014 @ 12:40 am atomb
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November 5, 2014 @ 11:56 am Mark
Hi Atom,
I really appreciate the occasional posts you have on your blog regarding colors, their respective organs, associated conditions and traumas (e.g. The Color Yellow and Its Resonant Atomic Elements, Yellow and cancer, etc.). Is there one “goto” book or site you have where I can find the comprehensive list? I have clients (cancer patients) with whom I work to find traumas that act as the root cause for their condition. Referring to colors might be one filter (pun intended) to help identify the root cause.
Your advice is much appreciated!
Blessings,
Mark
November 5, 2014 @ 5:12 pm atomb
You’ll find the most color info (including a Color Recycling Video and a bibliography) on our Sun Sync Nutrition Website …
http://www.sunsyncnutrition.com/
http://www.sunsyncnutrition.com/color_theraphy.php
These two blog entries are particularly useful …
10-30-14 / Glossary of Atomic Elements & Color Correspondences
10-29-14 / Glossary of Color Engram Interpretations
We’ll be adding a lot more color info to the Sun Sync Website soon! :)
October 26, 2014 @ 9:18 pm matt
“Sunlight activates a child’s karma at two or three years of age.” where is the proof for this? from the iridologists only? Why does the sun not affect the child prior to this – because we protect them from sunlight? Or because the stomach clock rules until it doesn’t any more? Is this when you would recommend a child to start eating solar if they and parents agreed – from 2-3 years old?
October 26, 2014 @ 11:10 pm atomb
Proof? Evidence is selected from sources. Thorough research allows a conclusion. The body of evidence is the proof, and would require hundreds of pages, so you wouldn’t get a copy of my proof for months or years (if I were inclined to give it to you free of charge).
One thing I could do if I still had my slit lamp/biomicroscope and access to a gaggle of preschoolers, I could show you the changeover in their irises.
The most famous iris diagnostician in the world is my second best source. His textbooks are …
Principles of Iris Diagnosis: Textbook One With Atlas and Indications of Treatment, 1985
Differentiation of Iris Markings: Textbook Two With Illustrated Atlas and Suggestions for Treatment, 1987
By the way, my favorite book about the concept of “proof” and the “scientific worldview” is by Rupert Sheldrake …
Science Set Free: 10 Paths to New Discovery, 2012
Sun Sync Nutrition doesn’t become a longevity protocol until the age of thirty.
Otherwise, the so-called “hygiene hypothesis” wouldn’t be valid.
Swami Nitty-Gritty said, “It takes thirty years to muck it up, thirty years to lean it up, and thirty years to enjoy it.” :)
October 27, 2014 @ 12:56 am John
What causes ringing in the ear and what can be taken or done to remedy it ?
October 27, 2014 @ 2:25 pm atomb
Ringing in the right ear is often a health benefit and a spiritual opportunity.
Ringing in the left ear or both ears is usually a local or systemic health issue.
The ears are especially related to the kidneys (and to the ontogenesis of the fetus).
The fetus, kidneys, and ears, are all sophisticated sound-capturing devices (among other things).
Tinnitus is the medical wastepaper basket term for ringing in the ears.
The “disease” of tinnitus in people under thirty and those with “evolving conditions” is a quick fix by those who know how to adjust local and systemic pH.
Chemistry is often involved in those over thirty – the calcium matrix of sclerotic tissue has to be desorbed by silicon chemistry and oxidation.
Ironically, Quackwatch proclaims …
“Acid/Alkaline Theory of Disease Is Nonsense,” conveniently ignoring the fact that the AMA endorsed pH imbalance as a major cause of hearing loss in the AMA Archives of Otolaryngology in 1953 – 61 years ago!
And the “disease” of tinnitus is an epiphenomenon of deafness.
October 27, 2014 @ 2:41 pm atomb
William Kelley Eidem (The Doctor Who Cures Cancer, 1997) wrote …
“Revici found that some conditions always produce an alkaline pain pattern. One example of such a condition is any condition that damages tissue, such as broken bones, burns or surgery. The finding that surgery produces an alkaline-pain pattern reaction would play a large part in informing Revici as to why surgery might cause a patient with alkaline-pain pattern cancer to react to surgery with a rapid regrowth of the tumor, or with the seemingly spontaneous appearance of metastases. Even today, decades after Revici’s findings, that sequence of events occurs all too frequently.”
October 28, 2014 @ 12:06 pm John
Hi Atom,
when you do the Liver Flush (olive oil/grapefruit juice), how come the green stones that are formed from the oil are round ?
October 28, 2014 @ 1:43 pm atomb
Contrary to the holistic health community’s widespread fixation, these “little green balls” are NOT gallstones (and certainly not liver stones), but this flush can still be beneficial for gall bladder energetics, and occasionally dislodges actual gallstones and sometimes groups of smaller ones.
All gallstones sink, even cholesterol-based ones, although they may sink slower.
Gallstones never float. Soap-stones primarily composed of margaric acid do.
99 percent of holistic researchers come up short in the research department, otherwise they would know the composition of those “little round balls” has been known for 200 years or so.
John Joseph Griffin (1802-1877) even wrote about one way to make these “little round balls” outside of the body in 1860 …
“Dissolve Marseilles, or olive-oil soap, in boiling water, and add a solution of chloride of calcium. A precipitate is formed, which is to be dried, pulverised, and digested in cold ether. What dissolves in the cold water is oleate of lime. What remains undissolved is margarate of lime.”
The “little round balls” formed in the body dissolve.
John Joseph Griffin heated them to 140 degrees Fahrenheit to fuse them into a white solid state.