11
Mar 10

Solartarian?

According to Hira Ratan Manek you can live off of solely sunshine (first hour of morning light and last hour of the evening light) and liquid. He claims never to get tired or jet lag traveling all the time to give lectures. He claims only to sleep 4 hours a night.

How does it accomplish this? There are several major and minor supernatural abilities that yogis can learn to develop. Not eating for long periods of time is one of them. I’m not talking about just a month or so but over a year and longer.

Hira Ratan Manek claims to live off of sunlight and water. In 2000 he went 411 days without food documented by 21 doctors and scientists and later on went over 130 days documented by Thomas Jefferson and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

http://www.solarhealing.com/

According to an interview with raw foodist David Wolfe David mentions Hira has not eaten food in ten years.
http://www.sungazing.com/
Disclaimer: do not ever stare directly into the sun due to the possibility of eye damage and blindness. it is at your own risk that you would participate in such an activity.
His formula was simple, stand on the earth and stare directly at the sun for 10 seconds with an addition of 10 seconds each day. In 6 months your hungers would be under control and understood. Stand there for 10 months you would never have the need for food again. Not only that, but, you would not have to stare at the sun again. After 44 minutes of sungazing one would be ‘full’, energized, just like a solar charged battery. There was no need to continue the practice; so, within a year HRM was preaching anyone could reach an incredible level freedom.

Very interesting article, but… Human beings are incapable of photosynthesis, other than Vitamin D there is nothing that sunlight can give us, nutritionally (and Vitamin D is produced by our bodies in reaction to ultraviolet rays, it’s not like the sun’s rays are magically nutritious).

A human being that has not eaten in 10 years – there’s billions of those (6 feet under the ground!).

I looked at the site and though Mr. Manek’s site claims extensive research (even by the University of Pennsylvania), there is no proof, no links to scientific research, data, experiment notes, etc. All the accessible documents are PDF documents that have no official stamps, seals, etc. and are all archived and hosted by the domain name that Manek’s site has (meaning it’s not a link to an actual study at University of Pennsylvania’s webpages).

With further available research and documentation, I’d be more able to comment further.

It’s really interesting, obviously, but I’m just not sure how it is possible from a medical point of view.

However, discounting ALL of that, on a spiritual basis only, I do believe in miracles and I do believe in very peculiar, supernatural things occurring on Earth that cannot be explained by modern science. So it is entirely possible from a spiritual, religious standpoint, but I don’t really want to apply personal religious beliefs to scientific fact.


11
Mar 10

What is the best bang for the buck graphics card?

I’m trying to build a cost efficient gaming system. Meaning I’d like to spend as little as possible but have the most longevity, I now it’s a compromise, but what is the most cost efficient GPU?

Wrong category, Betty. Please move it to a computer related category. It doesn’t belong in health-related.


08
Mar 10

Desmond Wolfe vs Shelton Benjamin.do you think it will be good match(+wq and bq)?

wq:do you want Matt Hardy and Gregory Helms join TNA?

bq:i need a sweet CAW name.he is in the Tag Team Called Ruler Of The World with anoyther CAW called David Hoope.i tried Buzz but i think it’s lame

Yes.
Yes.

Johnny Knight


08
Mar 10

Now that the teabag party fad is all but over, how does it compare to other past fads?

While the teabag parties certainly did not have the longevity of past crazes such as slap bracelets, koosh balls, Tamagotchi and Sudoku, they inspired a passion among their fans, ‘teabaggers,’ similar to that seen during the Pokemon, pogs, Tickle-Me-Elmo and Beanie Baby fads.

As the nation moves on to a new ‘flavor of the month,’ where do the teabag rallies rank when compared to other fads of the past?

It is just a new name for the "America held hostage" crowd from the 90’s. They will fade into obscurity when a republican is in the white house. They will ignore his rampant spending and the next time a democrat gets elected there will be a resurgence under some new guise.

They just do what their pundits command basically.


05
Mar 10

have you read "eating for beauty"?

wondering if anyone has read David Wolfe’s book "Eating for Beauty". What did you think of it? Have you used it’s suggestions ? Just wanting a review

I haven’t read it, but here are a couple of reviews that might help you:

http://www.vegetarianteen.com/books/eatingforbeauty.shtml

http://www.psychicsahar.com/artman/publish/article_695.shtml

Hope that helps!


05
Mar 10

Which is a better car in overall performance and longevity?

A CRX, that isn’t particularly old (not sure what year)
OR
A 2000 Oldsmobile Alero?

Right off I would think the Alero, but I don’t know a whole lot about either kind of car.

I’m a pizza delivery driver and it’s important to have a reliable car to do my job. These are my options right now. Any input would be appreciated!

Hondas, or Japanese Cars overall, are renowned to be very very reliable. The CRX, of course, is no exception. Other than that, it is still a very fast car, so therefore, you could also use it as like a track car.

Hope I helped you :D


05
Mar 10

Anthony Ruffa Wild Edible Plants – Hawthorn Berry

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Elderberry part 2 with Hawthorn!

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05
Mar 10

David Wolfe at SGMP – 4.447 @ 175mph

David Wolfe’s world record 4.447 @ 175mph pass at South Georgia Motorsports Park.

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05
Mar 10

Anthony Ruffa Wild Edible Plants – Cannabis Part 3

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05
Mar 10

David Wolfe 5 times in the 4.40’s at SGMP in the ORTC

David Wolfe becomes the first person on stock suspension and drag radials to run in the 4.40’s in the 1/8 mile. Not only did he do this in the ORTC (the biggest race of the year), he did it 5 times over the course of the weekend and eventually took home the $20k prize for the winner. Thanks to South Georgia Motorsports Park and the crew of the ORTC.

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