Re: I'm so excited, I could KISS you! LOL
jajaja. sweet. :-)
Uny's posted a good balancing and foundational piece, as usual!
I have one thought to add to the mix. The more you can get your produce from close to home, the better it MIGHT be.
(But for some this could mean, just the same side of the border, considering.)
The sense here is, all the balance of minerals and so on...is correct for your area. This is coming from macrobiotics theory to some extent, but I feel there is a lot to it, that we don't yet fully comprehend. It's simple though--like the herbalist's truism that one's medicine will be found growing close by? I also feel there is a lot to proceeding intuitively, providing the intuitive channels are working well. I don't think they do work, when there is either too much ego, or much fear--which is just the opposite of love, and a good friend to ego. ;-)
Of course, now that people travel everywhere, this kind of "close by" theory doesn't fully hold up, as we are inundated with "everywhere". But I'm thinking mmm of the jalapenos in the mix the fellow was putting together; Schulze always said "get the hottest you can get". I'm just speculating here however, that the jalapenos might have come from close by, and in this way might have all kinds of good "stuff" (to use the technical term)that makes up for the fact they are not the "hottest". I'm someone who loves the slurry of the super tonic, and believe it's
a mastery of synergy beyond even the strained version.I just feel there is a lot of goodness in that pulp, that stays in the pulp, and is even better staying with the juice. But that's just an intuitive hunch; and a work in progress, insofar as my ability to express this goes.
I notice the video-fellow seems to like to drink the tonic as a "tonic", more than a remedy per se. I like it that way also--prophylactically.
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Also, this might be worth considering/looking into: there is this fellow who wrote a book called "The Doctor who Cures Cancer", on the life and work of one Emanuel Rivici, aninteresting man, and this writer has cured himself of cancer (many lesions) eating what amounts to a slurry of the super tonic, on pieces of bread I believe. Don't quote me on that. With butter--which is interesting, since butter (or oil) is typically thought to make peppers 'hotter'. So that if you are suffering from too much peppers, you are advised not to have any oil, or water, but to have something sweet.(like a good fruit).
But real organic butter, if it's even possible to find such a thing, esp. the strongly yellow spring stuff, I think can be quite a medicine in its own right.
interesting stuff, eh?...