How To Make Your Own Nutrient-Dense High ORMUS Probiotic Antioxidant Superfoods
May 11th, 2010 · by Ken Rohla · Filed Under: Raw and Living Food
One of the lessons I’ve learned in this life is, when you gain power, you empower others. Hoarding power in any form (including wealth, strength, information, knowledge, energy, etc.) is always self destructive in the end. So I believe strongly in empowering myself and others. Those who are most revered in human history understood this and were about empowering others.
So it is my philosophy to teach others how to fish, rather than sell them fish. To that end, after testing organic food and discovering it is sadly lacking in nutrients, and knowing what can be done about it, I have been on a mission to teach others how to make their own nutrient-dense high ORMUS probiotic antioxidant superfoods, rather than to simply make and sell them. What the heck does that mean? ORMUS is an acronym for Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic (or Microclustered) Elements. In a nutshell, they are a small group of platinum group elements or minerals on the periodic chart which can occur as collections of individual atoms in white ceramic powder form rather than as a normal metal composed of atoms bound to each other. They have amazing healing and regenerative properties, and many applications in technologies such as free energy generation, antigravity propulsion, and more. They are at the root of ANYTHING that heals and regenerates living organisms, be it food, water, energy, body or mind work, etc. They are where the mind-body-food connection actually occurs.
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria which can be ingested to aid digestion and crowd out pathogenic parasites and microbes in the body, which are a major detractor to immune system strength and health. Antioxidants are negatively charged particles in whole living organic food, water, and other substances we ingest which neutralize positively charged free radicals that cause damage at a cellular level. Nutrient-dense living food and water are high in all of these traits, which is why they are so rejuvenative. The problem is, nutrient-dense organic food is a scarce commodity on this planet, not normally found even in health food stores today. So in order to have it, we must grow or ferment what we can ourselves, educate local growers about the concepts of and resources for nutrient dense farming, and supplement our diets with these types of “superfoods.” How? Follow this blog, get on my email list, and listen to this talk I gave in Houston about this very important topic. I will be speaking about this for years to come.
Audio: How To Make Your Own Nutrient-Dense High ORMUS
Probiotic Antioxidant Superfoods, 2 hours, 13 mins
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It was great meeting you in Weaverville last month! Your talk was
excellent and extremely enlightening. As a 7 year SCIO Biofeedback Practitioner, your info was extremely accurate
and I hope all the participants were as blown away as I was.
I learned a great deal. If there is anything I can do to help
spread the word, please let me know.
Teri Nadler
Certified Biofeedback Practitioner
Holistic Science in Nutrition
Homeopathic Consultant
Candidate for Doctorate in Traditional Naturopathy
and Quantum Medicine
Hi Ken,
I live in South Africa (W.Cape). I do not know if my fresh produce and those I have access to have an ormus content. We have a lot of aloe vera, aloe ferrox, carrot, cactus fruit etc. How can I measure the ormus content? And what about ormus from spring water?
– Andras.
If the food measures high on a Brix meter (aka refractometer) then by inference it’s also high in ORMUS. The more dense the nutrients, the more ORMUS. You can get Brix meters for under $50 US on eBay.com or agriculture suppliers in your country. With spring water, you can make or buy an ORMUS trap (http://cherokeegold.net) and run your spring water through it. Then freeze the trap water in ice cube trays. If the cubes get unusually large raised humps on their tops, you have some ORMUS in the water. If the cubes form stalagmites (pointed cones) then you have high ORMUS water. To measure ORMUS content directly requires very expensive scientific equipment and expertise.
hey, this is a really good post. I remember about reading something similar to this before, this is really excellent material.
Yeah, there is a lot of stuff like that you can do, some of it takes time to affect the water, so I would always test it to see what the end result is. I finally found a water system that does everything that needs to be done to turn tap water into healthy living water. It’s the Miracule Water System, about $1,200 for the home. http://miraculewater.com.
I have a reverse osmosis system for my well water. Bottle water is not a option.
What well water system would you recommend for my drinking water.