Secret Power Of Pyramids

pyramidPyramid power is supernatural or paranormal properties of the ancient Egyptian pyramids and objects of similar shape. This power, is said to preserve foods, maintain the sharpness of razor blades, improve health function, trigger sexual urges and cause other dramatic effects.

Pyramid power is one of many theories, referred to as pyramidology.

Some of the effects

Food kept under a pyramid will stay fresh for two to three times longer than uncovered food. Artificial flavorings in food will loose their taste, but natural flavors are enhanced.
The taste of foods change; they become less bitter or acid. Spectrographic reading of the treated item will show a change in the molecular structure.

The pyramid will dehydrate and mummify things, without decay or mold growing.
There is also a slowing or complete stopping of the growth of microorganisms.
Kirlian photographs show the aura to be significantly brighter after a 15 minute exposure period.

Reactions to pyramid environments

Persons living, meditate, work or sleep inside of a pyramid building or under a pyramid framework, generally feel immediate positive reactions. Creatures are magnetically attracted to Pyramid replicas.

Testimonials from several sources, demonstrate that pets of all kinds thrive under, or within open frame pyramids. Dogs and cats are observed to respond to the pyramids.

Pyramid research

Bill Kerell is a researcher who experimented with pyramids for about 17 years. He has done many experiments using brine shrimp. Brine shrimp usually live 6 to 7 weeks; but under the pyramids, Bill has kept them alive for over a year. He also noticed that pyramid-grown shrimp grew two to three times larger than normal. Bill has also done a lot of work with humans.

One of the things he and his associates have found is that hypertensive individuals become tranquilized, but lethargic people become energetic again.

A lot of work has been done with individuals who meditate. The theta and alpha brain waves are increased. These frequencies are also higher and the signal strength is twice the 9amplitude of normal. Dr. Carl Benedicks (a Swedish scientist) discovered that the pyramid produced a resonance or frequency inside it. Two German scientists, Born and Lertes, also discovered that this frequency was in the microwave range.

Researchers discovered that items placed under a pyramid stay “charged” for various lengths of time after being taken from under the pyramid. Crystals and water keeps their “charge” longer than anything else.

Doctors have been experimenting with Pyramids

A Canadian hospital tried using a pyramid in their burn ward. The results were that after being under the pyramid for a few minutes, the patients’ pain started to reduce.
They also found that burn areas healed much faster.

How a Pyramid Works?

Negative Ions help to reproduce and repair body cells. They’re transmitted into the body through the air and are circulated by the blood. Too many positive ions (the result of air pollution) can cause depression, and ultimately, illlnesses. Thus, negative ions have a beneficial effect on the body.

Pyramids generate negative ions. In addition, they are believed to have a generally balancing effect on the body’s electromagnetic field. This effect is greatly enhanced if the materials used, is gold or copper.

♦  Charging Crystals is a popular use with pyramids. Quartz crystals are most effective for that, as they hold the charge for several weeks. These crystals can then be used for healing purpose as they release their charge into the surrounding.

♦  Large pyramids (the kind you sit inside) are often used for meditation, massage, acupuncture, and Reiki.

♦  Many people have also experienced that after sleeping inside a pyramid they find that they need less sleep and feel more relaxed and at peace when they wake up.

♦  Many people put their drinking water in pyramids to charge it with the pyramid’s negative ions. It is recommended to put a glass inside a pyramid for about half-an-hour, and large quantities overnight.

♦  The pyramid activates the energies of the pineal and pituitary glands. Users experience balance, relaxation, tranquility, well-being, and in some instances, the reduction of headaches.

Evidence From Ancient Egyptian Tombs

Egyptologists have found well preserved grain in tombs that is thousands of years old. In sharp contrast, grains stored in modern silos usually spoils after only a few seasons of storage. Grain in modern silos usually keeps no longer than four years.

The preservation of organic material in pyramids has received a lot of attention in popular books. In the 1930s, a Frenchman named Antoine Bovis observed that a dead cat in the Great Pyramid did not decompose. The animal apparently wandered into the King’s Chamber and perished before finding an exit route. The cat’s body dried out, although the air in the King’s Chamber is always humid.

The animal apparently wandered into the King’s Chamber and perished before finding an exit route. The cat’s body dried out, although the air in the King’s Chamber is always humid.

Bovis’s observation gave rise to the idea of ‘pyramid power,’ which preserve organic matter. Advocates of pyramid power include a French radiologist named Jean Martial; an electronics engineer from Prague named Karl Drbal; author and biologist Lyall Watson; and physicist Patrick Flanagan.

Small models made of paper, wood or other materials, have been tested for desiccating organic matter and sharpening razor blades. Several tests have demonstrated pyramid to be capable of preserving organic matter.

At Saqqara, Egypt, Egyptologists excavated a tomb of a woman of lesser nobility. In accordance with funerary customs, an elaborate meal was set out on pottery platters. The meal consisted of porridge, quail, kidneys, pigeon, fish, beef ribs, triangular loaves of bread, cakes and fruits. Their state of preservation was so excellent that Egyptologists easily recognized all of the foods in the entire meal, although it is almost 5,000 years old.
The example suggests that shape is the key to the phenomenon popularly known as ‘ pyramid power.’

Conclusion: Some experiments using properly oriented model pyramids, built of a variety of materials and oriented to the Earth’s north-south axis, have preserved organic matter. My own experiments conducted in the mid-1980s included a number of small, model pyramids and closed vessels of other shapes.

SF Source Pyramid Cafe Aug 2018

Ways to Keep From Losing Your Eyesight (Cataracts)

cataractSayer Ji – The human eye is uniquely equipped to stay young in appearance and health late into life (thanks to the heightened expression of the enzyme telomerase) but not without good nutrition!

The gradual clouding of the lens inside of the eye which leads to a decrease in vision – even blindness – is called a cataract. It is believed to be an inevitable part of aging, but it has clearly modifiable risk factors and natural interventions that can be used to slow and even reverse its progression, such as:

1- Avoid Cholesterol-Lowering Statin Drugs: It has been known from animal research for over two decades that statin drugs have the potential to cause the progressive clouding over of the lens of the eye known as cataract, and which is the most common cause of blindness.[1],[2] Post-marketing surveillance of statin drug users also shows that when taken, either alone[3] or in combination with other drugs which inhibit their metabolism, [4] these drugs increase the risk of cataract in those who take them. Continue reading

The Overlooked Vitamin That Improves Autoimmune Disease and Autonomic Dysfunction

Thiamin may be the missing link to treating autoimmune disease and autonomic dysfunction. Although deficiencies in this vitamin have long been considered eradicated, case studies show supplementation with this nutrient improves fatigue in autoimmune patients in a matter of hours to days

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Ali Le Vere, B.S., B.S. –  One of the common threads uniting disparate autoimmune disease labels, irrespective of diagnosis, is the debilitating fatigue that plagues patients. Although methylated B vitamins have been given ample fanfare, vitamin B1, or thiamin, has garnered far less attention in communities that emphasize the holistic management of autoimmune disease.

Functions of Thiamin

One of eight essential B vitamins, thiamin is a water-soluble vitamin that functions in the conversion of food into energy (1). The active form of thiamin, known as thiamin  pyrophosphate or thiamin diphosphate, is an essential cofactor in both the citric acid cycle and pentose phosphate pathway, two enzyme-mediated pathways of carbohydrate metabolism (1). The citric acid cycle, for example, also known as the Kreb’s cycle, is a central metabolic pathway in the mitochondria that participates in the oxidative degradation of monosaccharides and other nutrients, which generates cellular energy currency in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to be used in a myriad of energy-demanding cellular reactions (1). Continue reading