Monday, 27 January 2014

Rosemary

when one is a new boy on the block and dont know jack, whats the angle!...

 

  1. hmm..the making and selling of foods is fraught with danger coupled with my nitty gritty ignorance eg cooking eggs in aged facilities just hit me.
  2. we are too far away from knowing the nitty gritty of food selling laws and requirements of cooked or prepared  foods
  3. my father saying - its all distribution + debtor control- inability to finance and manage debtors =no business 

 On health aspects
  1. a video on rosmary vs tumeric 
  2. cancer and rosemary an australian literatrue review 
  3. 2 rosemary components that might assist chemo preventative  
  4. a component and breast caancer thinking by a NY high ranking group 
  5. this search term picks up most good referecnes in pub med.. even alzhmiers 
  6.  

 To make or to buy or ignore?

  • In foods to be sold, re either to make or use rosemary extracts- 
  • the advantage of buying means one has a chain of checklist sign offs and know-how
  • using extracts of rosemary in foods in the EU: the french are major players : i have seen how they fight to keep aust lab out of international markets
  1. aug 2103
  2. june 2013
  3. nov 2013- Imagine a meat product with no synthetic antioxidant but a long, stable shelf-life
  4. 2010- the good and the bad in rosemary extracts
  5. 2012- another supplier
  6. 2012- a slovenia supplier
  7. even insects have to be slaughtered in an abattoir
  8. 2013- why not to add rosemaryStudied rosemary oil and the topic raised enough concern on the topic of fertility and other questions that I could simply not justify the risk for zero or negative benefits.
  9. pets companion animals and rosemary


Bottom line: Given the lack of convincing evidence for health benefits, there’s no reason to take rosemary supplements. Plus, the same research that suggests benefits in animals also raises red flags about possible herb-drug interactions, contraindications, and side effects.link
Especially avoid supplements if you are pregnant. There’s no harm in using the oil for its aroma. But never take it orally—even fairly low doses can be toxic, and large doses can be deadly. Allergic reactions to rosemary are also possible.

Sunday, 26 January 2014

January 2014 titbits

january 2014
  1. chooks
  2. Life Box cardboard
  3. Big bucket of musrooms
  4. fungi buying mushroom spores
  5. usa mushrooms
  6. back to eden review by mother earth
  7. thank you water track your project
  8. fibre and glucose in the hind gut wall
  9. above
  10. chook book picassao
  11. growing flavor for maggie
  12. ezirun straps from new zealand
  13. power of cartoons pdf
  14. Practical aquaponics
  15. soap nuts
  16. Hair thickener puruvian maca
  17. bentons law of numbers
  18. nair growth australia shamn
  19. Andatech humidifier
  20. soomla currency engine
  21. powtoon
  22. poo analysis
  23. parasites and exosomes
  24. nature article worms need gutbugs too
  25. yoga cured by spine curve
  26. black red green rice
  27. alzheimer sage test kit
  28. fermenting cookbook oregon cooling inflam
feb 2014
  1.  glucomannam and cholesterol
  2. ilieitis and fat crp and gut attack
  3. David geothermal power
  4. insect farming
  5. aust black soldier farming
  6. colitis photo
  7. Peter Mac Lynch Colon cancer
  8. Danish docotr over poulation myth
  9. Lynch Syndrome Cancer 
  10. scfa autism blog pom 
  11. whaet bran and rs 
  12. Yacon new zealand pectin like soluble fibre 
  13. floating electric blow up Boat 
  14. electric outboard 
  15. Laculose ammonia in gut reduction 
  16. gps for dogs 
  17. interent writing  
  18. ankle kickstarter exercise log 
  19. zero hedge blog template 
  20. cordless nailer 
  21.  

Armstrong on not getting knickers in a knot

The rout in the US share market has many talking heads patting themselves on the back. But this is by no means a major high. The Cash SP500 had finally broken out above the Breakout Channel. It is typical to come back and retest it before advancing. The cash closed at 179029 and the channel top resides at 179012. We have NOT elected any Weekly Bearish Reversals as of yet and our first one lies at 176040. A weekly closing beneath that level should cause a move into the mid-point of the channel in the 16800 zone. We still see the weeks of Feb 10th and 24th as the nearby targets for turning points.
As we have warned, a near-term correction was due with the first opportunity for a low in February. January did just barely exceed the December high intraday, but not on a closing basis on the Dow and SP500, This raises some concern technically. Exceeding the December high even by a fraction intraday warns we do have a serious outside-reversal to the downside potential if the SP500 closes below 176799 at month end 15665.08 on the Dow. This would warn that a sharp drop is likely into February where we could see a retest of the 1680.00 level on the Cash SP500 15365.00 on the Dow.
DJIND-W 1-25-2014
The same construction of the Breakout Channel on the Dow Jones Industrials gives a different perspective. Here the market has still not broken out. It remains contained within the channel and this illustrates the difference between the HOT MONEY and the BIG MONEY. The Dow is still the leader to watch. Here, the turning point is the next week so caution is required. Again, no Weekly Bearish Reversals have been elected, but a weekly closing BELOW the December low will warn of a technical sell-off ahead.

Older Trees and carbon like people

http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/unlike-humans-old-trees-grow-faster-young-ones-new-study-shows.html
http://www.treehugger.com 2014 Jan

97% of species studied grew faster over time

It makes intuitive sense to use that most living things, us included, have a growth spurt when they're young, and then slow down or stop. But in a new paper titled Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature, scientists explain how they've found that this doesn't apply to trees; in fact, the inverse is true. Older ones grow faster than younger ones. This is an important finding because it goes against a widely held belief that large trees are not as productive as small ones when it comes to taking CO2 out of the atmosphere.The researchers looked at 403 tropical and temperate species of trees, and found that 97% of them were growing at increasingly faster rates as they aged.

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"Large, old trees do not act simply as senescent carbon reservoirs but actively fix large amounts of carbon compared to smaller trees," the authors of the study write. "At the extreme, a single big tree can add the same amount of carbon to the forest within a year as is contained in an entire mid-sized tree."
Even trees that aren't growing taller keep getting wider and thus turn CO2 into wood at increasing rates.
The study was a collaboration between 38 scientists around the globe and was based on 673,046 individual trees using 80+ years of data. Now that's a broad sample!