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Biophoton Winter Backup - When the voles and the extreme cold this winter wiped out most of my home grown kale and I had to switch to store bought again, I could still get some biological light into my green smoothies with the winter cress and chervil that survived outdoors and fresh squeezed wheatgrass juice from flats grown indoors. Return to Wildness - Now that my bed of dandelions has taken off, Im adding 2-3 whole plants, roots and all, into each smoothie. Going wild again after the winter layoff has made a palpable difference. Whether its self-suggestion or real, I do feel more connected to whats around me, especially Nature. Since biological light transmits data, up to 4 MB per photon, Im wondering if theres not only a difference in the quantity of biological light contained in wild edibles (on average twice as much as organic agricultural crops), but also in the quality of the information being transmitted by this light. Agricultural crops have been genetically altered through selective breeding for the past 10,000 years, hardly a blip in evolutionary time, no doubt thoroughly scrambling up databases that took their wild ancestors tens of millions of years of trial and error to compose. What pristine, coherent messages do wild edibles still have to communicate to us? My impression, so far, is that there is a general theme of collectiveness being imparted, maybe even recruitment.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 12:13:08 +0000

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