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"Water takes on the consciousness of individuals or groups around it, and ultimately, that of the world population. Our thoughts and words change the structure of water. In turn, as we ingest the resulting water through eating, drinking, and breathing, we are affected positively or negatively. Knowing this, what kind of qualities do you think the water in your life is taking on? How are you affecting it? How is it affecting you? Personally, I will never take water for granted again as just something my body requires to stay fluid."
- Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)

"Experts estimate that 80 percent of the world population will experience back pain at some point in their life. According to the American College of Rheumatology, lower back pain disables 5.4 million Americans and costs at least 90 billion— read that again, billion—dollars in medical and nonmedical expenses. So What's a Subluxation, Anyway? So how does chiropractic work its magic on back pain? It all starts with what chiropractors call a subluxation. "In layman's terms, it's a misalignment," says my friend, Matthew Mannino, D.C., an Arizona holistic chiropractor."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)

"It takes on the consciousness of individuals as well as that of groups around it, and ultimately, that of the world population. As we ingest the resulting waters through eating, drinking, and breathing, we are affected either positively or negatively. What we learn from Dr. Emoto's work: Our thoughts, words (sounds), color, and emotions have an influence on water. Love and gratitude are the emotions that cause water to structure itself most perfectly. Love is more than a sweet feeling; it is energy, and it is the ultimate creative power. Water Contains Light Scientists, such as Dr."
- Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)

"This likely applies to half the world population.) In 37 percent of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is often mistaken for hunger. Even mild dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as much as 3 percent. Lack of water is the number one trigger of daytime fatigue. It is very important to drink enough water every day, especially to encourage detoxification. Carry your own distilled or filtered water (never tap water) and store it in glass, not plastic. Try to drink half your body weight in ounces per day. For example, a 140-pound person would drink 70 ounces of water."
- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)

"In 2005 the annual United Nations report on world population informed us that, globally, the number of persons aged sixty years or over is expected to almost triple, increasing from 672 million in 2005 to nearly 1.9 billion by 2050."
- Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George, The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis (Get the book.)

"Diabetes is a symptom of the Culture of Death, which now appears in the world population as a pandemic. We have the opportunity to return to a world Culture of Life and live a lifestyle that naturally protects us against diabetes, as was done by indigenous groups for thousands of years. With that in mind, we are going to take a look at the physiology of Type-1, Type-2, and gestational diabetes. Although different, there are significant overlaps. First, let us look at blood glucose levels and their impact on our health."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"CIVIL SOCIETY The lion's share of current world population growth occurs in the developing countries. As a result—unless starvation and inhuman living conditions decimate those populations—the centers of poverty will expand dramatically. The population of the least developed countries will increase from 800 million today to 1.7 billion in 2050, with populations tripling in Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, Congo, East 39 Timor, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, and Uganda. On the other hand, the population of the industrialized countries will either shrink or remain constant."
- Ervin Laszlo, Quantum Shift in the Global Brain: How the New Scientific Reality Can Change Us and Our World (Get the book.)

"Today, partly because grains are such cheap sources of food for the masses, world population is skyrocketing. It went from three billion in 1960 to six billion in 1999. It is projected to double again by 2050. Thorn Hartman, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, predicts that when we run out of oil to run the agricultural machinery, billions could starve. Perhaps this could be averted if we focused on growing fruit trees, which feed many more people per acre than grains do and which don't rely as much on heavy farm machinery that depends on oil."
- Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)

"In 1650, the world population was about 550 million; by 1800, it was 900 million. Nineteenth-century advances in hygiene and medicine kept our numbers expanding, and by 1900 they had reached 1.6 billion. In 1950, there were 2.5 billion of us; by 1990, 5 billion; and in 1998, we passed the 6 billion mark. Luckily, there are now signs that this explosion is slowing."
- Peter Russell, Waking Up In Time: Finding Inner Peace In Times of Accelerating Change (Get the book.)

"The end of 1965 new era tbiriking was associated with the appearance of high inflation, suddenly magnified fears of the consequences of world population growth, and exhaustion of natural resources. These fears inhibited further stock price growth, and promoted commodity price growth. Over the course of the 1960s, inflation fears began to reignite. The Kennedy administration's claim that it could lower unemployment through high-pressure economics without kindling inflation was found to be false; in fact we entered a period of "stagflation," with both high unemployment and high inflation."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"S. and world population showed a dramatic decline, one that continues to this day. This decline was unusual, if not unique, by historical standards: it did not occur because of famine or war, but rather because of an endogenous decline in the fertility rate."

- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"A much greater proportion of the world population is literate, and a much greater proportion of that population has the luxury of choosing what they eat from a wide variety of readily accessible foods. People can make a whole foods, plant-based diet varied, interesting, tasty and convenient. I have hope because people in small towns and in previously isolated parts of the country can now readily access cutting edge health information and put it into practice. All of these things together create an atmosphere unlike any other, an atmosphere that demands change."
- T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II, The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health (Get the book.)

"For the globalist seeking to control world population, water fluoridation could certainly offer an effective method of achieving an international reduction in births without having to announce an unpopular plan of enforced contraception. The world's population could be significantly reduced in the guise of preventing tooth decay in children, and the effect would increase with time as the contamination of foodstuffs and medications continued to grow."
- Russell L. Blaylock, M.D., Health and Nutrition Secrets (Get the book.)

"Feeding the growing world population in the new century would require finding a way to efficiently transform atmospheric nitrogen into a form plants could use. Crookes believed that science would figure out how to bypass legumes. "England and all civilised nations stand in deadly peril of not having enough to eat. . . . Our wheat-producing soil is totally unequal to the strain put upon it. . . . It is the chemist who must come to rescue. ... It is through the laboratory that starvation may ultimately be turned into plenty."
- David R. Montgomery, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"S. and world population Clocks—POPClocks, Population Division, http:// www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html. CHAPTER 2: DR. SINATRA'S STORY: FROM WITNESSING MY MOM'S DANGEROUS, DIABETIC BLOOD SUGAR SWINGS TO UNMASKING THE CHOLESTEROL AND LOW-FAT MYTHS American Heart Association. "New Stats Show Heart Disease Still America's No. 1 Killer, Stroke No. 3." http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtmlPidentifieF3018015. Fredericks, Carlton. New Low Blood Sugar and You. New York: Pedigree Books, 1985. Life Beat Online. "Heart Disease and Diabetes—What's the Connection?" http://www.lifebeatonline."
- Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track (Get the book.)

"Networking to Eradicate Pandemics mmmm If infectious disease and infant and maternal mortality took as many lives today as they did a century ago, the world population would be dramatically smaller. But while overpopulation contributes to a spate of global problems — health-related and otherwise—none of us would bemoan the advancements in health care that have granted us life and sustained our wellness. We owe our thanks almost entirely to the advent of scientific public-health programs."
- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"The Future of Life, his call to arms, is an impassioned cry for us to recognize the importance and value of the diversity of life, and to accept the position we now find ourselves suddenly thrust into: that of having to decide between preserving the amazing natural riches that nourished our success as a species and risking the loss of both nature and civilization: "On or about October 12, 1999, the world population reached 6 billion. It has continued to climb at an annual rate of 1.4 percent, adding 200,000 people each day or the equivalent of the population of a large city each week."

- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"Sleep specialist Dr Gillian Nixon of the Australasian Sleep Association directly ascribes many of school children's difficulties in concentrating and problems with behaviour to lack of sleep: 'We're definitely undersleeping as a world population. All of our lives are getting busier, and children aren't sleeping as well as they should.' But as well as putting children into the right frame of mind to learn in the first place, recent research shows that sleep is also essential after the event."
- Sue Palmer, Toxic Childhood: How the Modern World is Damaging Our Children and What We Can Do About it (Get the book.)

"Through clever advertising campaigns the world population was made to believe that aspartame and all the other artificial sweeteners are just simple, harmless, food additives that give you the sweet taste, but help you keep slim, or even shed some extra pounds. However, the sweeteners are actually patented for "appetite enhancement." And these drugs really do what they promise — they make you crave carbohydrates, and thereby make you fat. And now, the aspartame drug has even been patented to treat sickle cell anemia, one of the many diseases it is responsible for causing."
- Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)

"These trials exclude groups that comprise a significant proportion of the real world population, and can hardly be taken as a realistic barometer for the expected incidence of side effects in the general population. This sort of careful screening is par for the course with clinical trials, so it's little wonder that fifty-one percent of prescription drugs are subsequently found to have serious adverse effects not detected prior to regulatory approval!"
- Anthony Colpo, The Great Cholesterol Con: Why Everything You've been Told About Cholesterol, Diet and Heart Disease is Wrong (Get the book.)

"Taking the world population as a whole, it is very rare to find someone who speaks Lithuanian. This does not mean, however, that 100% identical twin concordance for speaking Lithuanian "indicates the action of substantial genetic influences" on speaking Lithuanian. Given this obvious example, it is unfortunate that, lacking supporting evidence or theories, Folstein could assert in a 2001 review article that the "concordance of autism in MZ pairs cannot be accounted for by shared prenatal or perinatal difficulties...."
- Jay Joseph, The Missing Gene: Psychiatry, Heredity, and the Fruitless Search for Genes (Get the book.)

"Ulcers, Gastric Injury, Stomach Cancer There's a very destructive bacteria found in about half of the world population's stomach called Helicobacter pylori. H. pylori's initial manifestation is in the form of chronic gastritis and stomach ulcers. Left untreated it can lead to more serious consequences including stomach cancer and lymphoma. It can be caused by eating a diet deficient in some very important nutrients such as carotenoids. "A low dietary intake of antioxidants such as carotenoids and Vitamin C may be an important factor for the acquisition of H."
- Bob Capelli, ASTAXANTHIN: Natural Astaxanthin, King of the Carotenoids (Get the book.)

"This meant that it could not be a dependable source of agricultural nitrogen for the exponential expansion of the world population that English economist Thomas Malthus had predicted back in 1798. Nitrate of S< CONTAINING THE EQUIVALENT Of 2.01 AMMO 18 THE cheapest fertil known. 900,000 Tons Used Annually in sRxn nm FULL DESCRIPTIVE PAMPI FREE OF CHANCE. Ton 3alk in Larmk ok Rxau. Qu W. R. GRACE & ITnnovor Sqnnro, New T RESPONSIBLE AGENTS Wi Grace sodium nitrate ad from Farm Journal. 1894. This is the year that the last panic of the nineteenth century began. During this depression. W."
- Will Allen, The War on Bugs (Get the book.)

"The sad fact is that most of the world population is needlessly magnesium deficient. The average severe flu lasts approximately 10 days, so we must question whether spending billions to stockpile Tamiflu to reduce that average by a day is really going to save anyone's life. The pharmaceutical industry, the CDC and the FDA of course see no problem with adding more toxic chemicals into the populations' blood streams. Of course it pays to be prepared for the flu, so stock up your medicine cabinets with effective substances that will help, not hurt your family."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"Like the Green Revolution advocates before them, advertisements from the genetic manipulators tout their new solutions as the only hope to feed an exploding world population, and as the only hope to heal your incurably sick grandmother, or child, or wife. For more than 160 years we have been told that in order to survive, we have to use the newest breakthroughs from the chemical industry whether or not they happen to be toxic or genetically polluting. Many of us carry around a bucolic view of farming, ranching, and rural America."
- Will Allen, The War on Bugs (Get the book.)

"The Silent Explosion A few years later, shortly after George Bush's retirement as CIA director,13 the State Department issued a three-part series of publications entitled "World Population: The Silent Explosion."14 The reports, accompanied by a series of graphs, predicted disastrous effects of the burgeoning Third World populations on the world's resources. "Nearly 2 billion people in developing countries are continually undernourished, with resultant low vitality, vulnerability to disease, and low life expectancy," the State Department said. "A 1977 U.N."
- Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)

"According to Hubbert's model, and assuming at least current levels of world petroleum consumption at 27 billion barrels a year (and notwithstanding a still hugely expanding world population and the continued rapid industrialization of China), then the world has only about thirty-seven years of oil left, in the ideal case that every last drop is pumped out. Of course, it is extremely unlikely that the human race will ever completely drain the world's oil fields."
- James Howard Kunstler, The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil, Climate Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century (Get the book.)

"So too, world population between 1950 and 1990 more than doubled, now exceeding six billion. Biology discovered the structure of DNA, made test-tube babies and cured diseases. And the decoding of the human genome is leading scientists toward a detailed understanding of how the body works, possibly offering new treatments for cancer and other diseases. In physics, breakthroughs produced digital electronics and subatomic discoveries. American rocket science put men on the moon, probed distant planets and lofted hundreds of satellites, including the Hubble Space Telescope."
- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"Schools and sects Roman Catholic Church The Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in the world, claiming more than 17 percent of the total world population. Worldwide, there are more than 1 billion Roman Catholics; in the U.S. there are 63.7 million, or 22 percent of the U.S. population Early Christians based the organization of their church on the political structure of the Roman Empire and accepted the bishop of Rome (later known as the pope, from the Latin papa, "father") as the leader of the worldwide Christian community."

- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"The total world livestock population regularly eats twice the calories as the human world population. By cycling our proteins through beef, the conversion of beef protein is between one-tenth and one-twentieth that of plant protein. There is a 100 percent loss of complex carbohydrates and 95 percent loss of calories when plant protein is recycled through livestock. In essence, fourteen vegans can live off the land that it takes for one meat eater."
- Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Spiritual Nutrition: Six Foundations for Spiritual Life and the Awakening of Kundalini (Get the book.)

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