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The Dangers Of EMFs & 12 Things You Can Do To Mitigate The Damage
Written by Norianna Diesel & Phoenix Aurelius   The Dangers Of Non Native Electromagnetic Frequencies: When you do general research online you really have to dig in order to find negative information pertaining to non native (nn)EMFs, cell phone usage,...
The Dangers Of Fireworks & Why We Really Need To Ban Them...
With it being 4th of July, 2025,  I am inspired to bring awareness to the issue of Fireworks.  I know that a great many enjoy them - and I can admit that the bursts of colors, the heights they travel...
Why Are Spagyric Tinctures Superior To Standard Herbal Tinctures?
- Spagyric tinctures use the whole plant so nothing goes to waste. (Herbal tinctures discard the biomass of the herb). - Spagyric tinctures have 95% -100% full spectrum bioavailable medicine as opposed to 50%-70% in standard herbal tinctures. Because Spagyric Tinctures are fully...
Update On Life & Business Since Moving Off Grid In November 2024
This is the written story that accompanies the update video we launched on our youtube channel covering these same topics. If you would prefer to watch a video that explains some of these points in more detail, please check it out...
The Power Of Spagyri-Zyme Probiotic Enzyme
Written by Phoenix Aurelius    What is Spagyri-Zyme Probiotic Enzyme?   Spagyri-Zyme Probiotic Enzyme is an odorless, mostly tasteless liquid microbial enzyme that contains a unique blend of many aerobic and anaerobic micro-organisms from soil, various water sources, compost, food...
The Medicinal Uses Of Calamus Root (Acorus Calamus)
What Is Calamus Root? Acorus calamus is a perennial wetland plant native to Asia and parts of Europe and North America but can be found in temperate and subtropical regions around the world. It is also known as: Rat Root,...
Working With IDFs Have Radically Transformed Our Lives & Work
As some of you may already know, I have been working with research clients, friends, and family for the last 7 years. The entire first 13 months of that was spent just vetting the SE-5 and running clinical experiments to...
What are IDF's {Intrinsic Data Fields}?
By Phoenix Aurelius   This short blog will discuss Intrinsic Data Fields in the context of Aurelian Philosophy. In order to do this, we need to first discuss Aurelian Cosmology of the Multi-Dimensional Composition of Creation. In this cosmology, everything on...
Chi-O Research
Originally Written By Scott Atkins & Posted On The Chiorganizer.com Research Section July 9, 2019   We have conducted a number of experimental research experiments with different Chi-O models for information proposes. These are not claims or conclusions, we simply share the...
Easter & Eggs
Written By Phoenix Aurelius In the practice of Western Alchemy since the late Middle Ages, Easter has been an important celebration to Alchemists. Europeans were steeped in Christendom by the time Alchemy arrived there, and Christ's rising from the dead...
Using Chi-O Devices For 5G/ Cell Phone Radiation Protection
Written By Don Paris PhD (h.c.) on October 9, 2018   For most people, the sound “5G” brings out a sense of dread, worry and uncertainty. Has this technology been thoroughly tested on humans for safety? Have we solved the...
The Difference Between Passive and Active Scalar Fields
by Dr. Don Paris, PhD (h.c.) The word Scalar has finally made it from an obscure, fringe group of scientists and self acclaimed kooks (like me) into the marketing world. It has become a buzz word to sell everything from...
Cardamom: The Queen of Spices ~ Its Ayurvedic Uses & Western Uses
Introduction  Cardamom, often called the "Queen of Spices," is second to black pepper, (Piper nigrum, called the "King of Spices"), as the most important spice crop in the world! It is also the third most expensive spice, behind saffron and vanilla. Cardamom...
Bee Propolis: Its History and Uses
Written By Norianna Diesel   What is Bee Propolis? The word “propolis” is derived from Ancient Greek (própolis), and ultimately meant "bee-glue". Honeybees produce this resinous mixture by combining their own saliva, beeswax, and substances they collect from tree buds, sap flows and other botanical...
Unveiling the Wonders of Moringa Oleifera: The Miracle Tree
Written by Norianna Diesel     Introduction: On the face of our beautiful planet, there exists a tree that has captivated ancient civilizations, intrigued modern scientists, and continues to astound us to this day with its remarkable properties. Moringa oleifera,...
How We Made Our Moringa Spagyric Clyssus
Written by Phoenix Aurelius Introduction: Moringa oleifera is one of the most widely hailed medicinal trees in Southeast Asia, particularly in India and Indonesia where it is native and has been used for centuries. According to the USDA database, there...
Polyrhachis Ant: The King Of Herbs
Written by: Norianna Diesel  Consuming insects for medicinal value has long been a part of Chinese culture. One of the most highly regarded adaptogens of Chinese tonic herbalism is a large black ant species called Polyrhachis Ant. There are over 600 species of Polyrhachis Ant, but...
Osha Root
By: Norianna Diesel About The Plant: Osha root, Ligusticum porteri, has been used by Native Americans for more than a millennia for its medicinal effects. This perennial herb is part of the carrot and parsley family (Apiaceae family), and grows...
The Magic Of Ghost Pipe
The Magic Of Ghost Pipe Written by: Norianna Diesel Monotropa uniflora, also known as ghost pipe or Indian pipe, is a perennial from the Ericaceae family that makes its presence known by a white translucent fruiting body. This is not...
Cacao: A Nutritional Powerhouse
  By: Norianna Diesel   Cacao is one of the queens of superfoods. Boasting over 300 nutrients and compounds in this legendary "food of the gods", cacao is one of the best foods to help boost your overall health. Keep reading to...
Historical uses of Red Root
  Red Root (Ceanothus Americanus) is a beautiful white flowering shrub native to the Eastern United States that sports a long, reddish root famed for its curative properties. New Jersey Tea is another common name for Red Root, because during the...