Posted by winedoc
@ 6:21 on January 26, 2015

…….. Need a Little Break ?
Silver back under $18
We will be constrained by FOMC meetings this week
Complete Control
Winedoc
Posted by MadMike
@ 5:02 on January 26, 2015
Posted by joe12pack
@ 4:12 on January 26, 2015
I uploaded this video.. grab it while the link is still active for 3 days.
http://we.tl/us5tbrt7J7
Posted by Maya
@ 2:30 on January 26, 2015
Even Dr. Oz recommends ginger tea. My friend back in Hawaii could not drink caffeine, so we would pick up some of this ‘instant’ ginger honey crystals down in a Chinatown shop. Now it’s available on amazon. He starts every morning with a cup of this.
Good stuff… rather strong for a full packet. I prefer a half packet for a cup of hot water. You can add your own lemon… and garlic… to taste.
Posted by eeos
@ 1:44 on January 26, 2015
I’m trying to limit my caffeine intake and give up coffee. I started drinking a mushroom tea called gangoderma. I have a friend that tells me there’s a lot of health benefits behind it. It’s really nice and doesn’t have the jittery feeling of coffee. I also like just making tea with lemon, ginger and honey. I was sick for a few weeks over Christmas and wife suggested moggy’s flu remedy. Even garlic in it is good. it’s a nice complex flavor
Posted by redneckokie1
@ 21:37 on January 25, 2015
The Greece election resulted in an anti austerity group in charge. They are already discussing renegotiation of previous bailouts. Marriage and birth rates are collapsing as unemployment continues higher. The European Union will be severely stressed in the near future.
stock market futures gapped down in after hours and has not attempted to fill the gap in over three hours. FOMC meeting this week may accelerate the downside or reverse back up to resistance.
rno
Posted by Equisetum
@ 19:54 on January 25, 2015
killer whales now creating new food web situations and new circumstances for aboriginal hunters who find that some of their traditional hunted wildlife species now have a new visitor in their midst. Interesting adaptations taking place with the changing ice conditions and changing wildlife relationships. Cheers. Equiz
http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/98789_a_new_predator_roams_arctic_seas_the_killer_whale/
Posted by NEMO
@ 19:12 on January 25, 2015
…..Killer Whales are today spotted on the west coast of Sweden. Just outside my island.
I´ll take it as a good omen!!
NEMO
Posted by silverngold
@ 19:00 on January 25, 2015
Posted by Auandag
@ 18:51 on January 25, 2015
Parasitic Fungi Showing Promise for Immune Disorders and Cancer
Cordyceps, also called caterpillar fungus or Tochukasu, is a favorite of athletes because it increases ATP production, strength and endurance, and has anti-aging effects.8
This parasitic mushroom is unique because, in the wild, it grows out of an insect host instead of a plant host. It has long been used within both traditional Chinese and Tibetan medicine.
It has hypoglycemic and possible antidepressant effects, protects your liver and kidneys, increases blood flow, helps normalize your cholesterol levels, and has been used to treat Hepatitis B.
Cordyceps has antitumor properties as well. Scientists at The University of Nottingham have been studying cordycepin, one of the active medicinal compounds found in these fungi,9 and the one identified as a potential cancer drug. More recent studies suggest it also has potent anti-inflammatory characteristics that may be helpful for those suffering from:
- Asthma
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Renal failure
- Stroke damage
A question that was begging for an answer was how cordycepin could produce so many different beneficial effects at the cellular level. Researcher Dr. Cornelia de Moor told Medical News Today:10
“We have shown that cordycepin reduces the expression of inflammatory genes in airway smooth muscle cells by acting on the final step in the synthesis of their messenger RNAs (mRNAs) which carry the chemical blueprint for the synthesis of proteins.
This process is called polyadenylation. Commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs either work much earlier in the activation of inflammatory genes, such as prednisone, or work on one of the final products of the inflammatory reaction (e.g. ibuprofen).
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/05/13/mushroom-benefits.aspx
These findings indicate that cordycepin acts by a completely different mechanism than currently used anti-inflammatory drugs, making it a potential drug for patients in which these drugs don’t work well.
However, it is a surprise that cordycepin does not affect the synthesis of mRNAs from other genes, because nearly all mRNAs require polyadenylation.”
According to Dr. de Moor’s research, the mechanism responsible for cordycepin’s many varied effects may stem from its ability to alter the synthesis of many classes of rapidly induced genes that help counteract inflammatory genes, thereby slowing down otherwise rapid cellular responses to tissue damage. It may also help prevent over-activation of inflammatory responses.
“However, it also indicates that cordycepin could have adverse effects on normal wound healing and on the natural defenses against infectious diseases,” the featured article states.11
“Dr. de Moor said: ‘We are hoping to further investigate which genes are more dependent on polyadenylation than others and why this is the case, as well as test the effect of cordycepin on animal models of disease. Clinical testing of cordycepin is not in our immediate plans, as we think we first have to understand this drug in more detail before we can risk treating patients with it.'”
Posted by Maya
@ 18:45 on January 25, 2015

Market is open, and we have a pulse. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=513579
Posted by Moggy
@ 18:33 on January 25, 2015
We got to where we are because some of the American public threw God out of the country and the rest of the American public let them get away with it…so He left us to our own devices…thus we attracted the kind of “leaders” that we deserved.
Meet Saturn…the planet representing Karma…what goes around comes around, eh?

Posted by Moggy
@ 18:24 on January 25, 2015
Mushrooms/fungi tincture well, Maya. I am aware it isn’t an herb but was in a hurry and so made the mistake. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, in case I didn’t realize it. I prefer tinctures to capsules because I have more control of the amount that goes into my body.

Posted by silverngold
@ 18:21 on January 25, 2015
Here’s 5 good reasons!!

Posted by Maya
@ 18:16 on January 25, 2015
Posted by Maya
@ 17:59 on January 25, 2015
The article title is misleading. Be aware that cordyceps is not an herb… it is a mushroom/fungus. It might not ‘tincture’ well.
Posted by commish
@ 17:58 on January 25, 2015
Posted by newtogold
@ 17:56 on January 25, 2015
Good info on Agenda 21. Not enough people are aware of its implications!
Posted by newtogold
@ 17:54 on January 25, 2015
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes could be released in the Florida Keys if British researchers win approval to use the bugs against two extremely painful viral diseases.
The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is waiting to hear if the Food and Drug Administration will allow them to run an experiment in Key West to see if the modified bugs can suppress the population of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which spread dengue and chikungunya.
Mosquito controllers say they’re running out of options because most approved insecticides are no longer effective against Aedes aegypti.
The British company Oxitec has built a breeding lab in Marathon and hopes to release its mosquitoes this spring if approved by the Food and Drug Administration. But some residents are frightened at the thought of being bitten by genetically modified organisms.
Hope the residents of the Keys are fighting this abomination!
Posted by newtogold
@ 17:43 on January 25, 2015
Good luck with the Cordyceps. Moggy you are welcome. Wanka, I like the idea of going with LEF. If they have been hassled by the FDA, they must have an effective product.
Posted by Moggy
@ 17:06 on January 25, 2015
Thank you for posting this:
http://www.realfarmacy.com/potent-herb-heals-copd-adrenal-fatigue-cancer-immune-dysfunction-more/
As I suffer from a lung condition I shall send for the herb and tincture it, then experiment.
Posted by Maya
@ 15:17 on January 25, 2015
What I like about the Life Extension Foundation is that they are a non-profit that uses their proceeds to fund research papers on vitamins, supplements, and health and life extension that are similar to the studies done for the FDA on other ‘drugs’. Of course the pharma people hate this, and the FDA has raided LEF more than once, trying to trip them up under the law… or even extraLegal intimidation. The LEF has sucessfully beaten back the legal goons at the FDA more than once for our health freedoms. Their products are high-quality, and they have had to ‘prove’ the ingredients for the goons when they were intimidated and raided.
The research papers they publish in their magazine, and all these past articles and research papers are available on the website at lef.org for all kinds of supplements and maladies. It’s not just supplement sales…. there is lots of good research information available on the website for the searching.
Posted by Maya
@ 14:44 on January 25, 2015
I remember you posting about your enzyme experience, and learned from it. When I had some digestive issues I started eating good, Korean Kim-Chee that had been fermented a bit. Problem solved.
It is said that about half of our immune system lives in the Gut, and in order for it to work correctly we need the right proBiotics and enzymes populating the gut for digestion.
Posted by Maya
@ 14:38 on January 25, 2015
Your B-12 spray is good… it is the proper METHYL cobalamin type.
Don’t know if you are on statins or not, but CoQ-10 is good heart maintenance for us ‘mature’ folks… always recommended.
I was somewhat tongue-in-cheek saying “get ready to exercise” as I am aware of your condition. But be prepared for the ‘feeling’ like you want to get out and walk or something when you take the cordyceps. The mushroom enhances the body’s ATP energy carriers and oxygen carriers (which for you is a GOOD thing!) without increasing heart rate or blood pressure like caffeine does. It really is a different ‘energy’ boost feeling… quite strong.
In the reviews, users note that this energy rush wears off sooner as you adapt to using the cordyceps over time… the body adapts and works better and you get ‘used’ to it.
Posted by silverngold
@ 14:30 on January 25, 2015
If you still have unanswered questions about Agenda 21 this will answer them. It is an integral part of the trashing of America and removing the rest of your constitutional rights…… and most every other country of the world……. setting up the world for the one world government and digital currency. If they have their way we will all be slaves with NO RIGHTS WHATSOEVER!! No property ownership or any other kind of ownership. You will be their slave and totally under their control. Better to know what is coming or at least where we should be spending our time fighting this takeover. Silverngold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLPfxDV2WM8