Divinely Directed Sound Healing and Meditation M
artii Gudim of Divinely Directed is leading a 60-minute healing and guided meditation from 10 a.m. to noon, on Saturday, December 20, at Dynamic Journey Massage & Wellness, in Burnsville. Participants will listen to this month’s music which is programmed to promote self-healing and self-sustainability. “This sound healing and guided meditation sup- ports your physical and spiritual well-being—body, mind and spirit,” says Gudim. “Participants experience a 60-minute journey of sound, vibration and frequency that is felt at the cellular level.”
Gudim goes on to explain that the energy in the music is universal, aligned E
CELL PHONES AND ROUTER MICROWAVES STRESS PLANTS
vidence of the effects of wireless technologies on human health con- tinues to be controversial, with agree- ment on results remaining elusive. Now a new study published in the Journal of Plant Physiology found that human-gen- erated microwave pollution can poten- tially be stressful to plants. Researchers from Romania’s Esto-
nian University of Life Sciences tested three common garden plants—parsley, celery and dill weed. They exposed each to the types of microwave radia- tion equivalent to those produced by cell phones and wireless routers. Then these radiation-exposed plants were compared with identical plants not exposed to the radiation. The scientists noted that the irradiat- ed plants had thinner cell walls; smaller chloroplasts (cellular sites of photosynthe- sis); smaller cell mitochondria (centers of energy production); and greater emis- sion of volatile compounds, particularly monoterpenes and green leaf volatiles, which are protective, life-promoting com- ponents of the plants’ essential oils. The effects were stronger for the
type of radiation produced by wireless routers. While essential oil production overall was increased by the frequency of the microwaves produced by cell phones, it was decreased by the fre- quency emitted by the routers.
with source consciousness which is translated into sound. “This music supports your consciousness and body to regain its natural, healthy balance, thereby activating and strengthening your self-healing and self-sustainable abilities.” This is a monthly offering with new music and themes each time. Participants should bring bottled water, a yoga mat and a blanket.
Cost is $30. Location: 1103 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Ste. 200, Burnsville. For more information or to RSVP, call 612-220-6539, email
Martii@DivinelyDirected.com or visit
DivinelyDirected.com.
Mistletoe Extract Benefits Pancreatic Cancer Patients A
study published in the European Journal of Cancer revealed that a mistletoe extract may lengthen life for patients
with severe pancreatic cancer. German researchers tested 220 patients with advanced stage pancreatic cancer, an aggressive, often fatal disease. The patients were divided into two groups; one was given up to 10 milligrams of Viscum album (European mistletoe) three times a week for up to 12 months. Both groups received supportive care throughout the study period. The average length of survival for those taking the mistletoe extract, 4.8 months,
was nearly twice that of the other group, 2.7 months; a survival period typically dates from the original diagnosis. Within a group considered to have a good prog- nosis, the survival period for those that consumed the extract, averaging 6.6 months, was more than double that of the no-extract group, which averaged 3.2 months.
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