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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
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Kervran's Answer to Osteoporosis,
By Carmi B. Hazen "Energy Medicine Journalist & ... (Dayton, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
This book is a hard read. Its very technical in detail yet it is reasonably understandable to anyone with average intelligence. Dr. Kervran tells how the life processes is maintained by the living organism's ability to create minerals that it needs from other elemental forms by altering their atomic structures. He mentions osteoporosis, among many other conditions, that develops because the body cannot assimilate calcium directly from foods and supplements which explains why persons with the disease are not helped by taking calcium supplements. He explains that manganese and organic silica will transmutate into an absorbable form of calcium that can reverse the disease. Many other life processes are explained as well. A very fine scientific work that is truly prize worthy.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Brilliant work!,
By Jack Flack (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Essentially, Kervran has postulated that biological organisms can transmute elements as needed, to some extent, and he proves it. A fascinating work that should be more widely read and appreciated.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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The Science of the Future,
By Author John "John" (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
C. Louis Kervran's Biological Transmutations is a must read for gardeners, earth care workers and anyone wishing to understand the science of the future--today! French scientist Kervran writes in a technical manner. But many of the examples are as accessible and understandable to the layman as they are to the science aficionado. When I first read this book nearly twenty years ago I came away knowing there will be a biological solution to the challenge of nuclear waste disposal when we need it most. Read this book and forever alter the view of science still taught in schools today.
John P. Haines Author of In Search of Simplicity: A True Story that Changes Lives
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This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Biological Transmutations
This vintage book clearly demonstrated that Modern Chemistry is being taught while missing a major link. That a chicken who is starved of calcium can consistently make calcium for new eggs shows that ALCHEMY occurs in biological systems. There are many other examples. Unlocking the minds of our thinkers could have impact on other issues like nuclear waste remediation through transformation.
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Fascinating,
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Not for the faint of heart, and definitely not the most important book for new organic gardeners, but Kervran explains many interesting phenomena seen in organic farming for which conventional science has no answers. Living things can transmute elements into other elements, such as silicon and carbon into calcium. The potential implications are huge, but they have to be deduced, as they are not laid out in plain language. Should also note that many scientists think this is all a farce.
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Biological Transmutations by C. Louis Kervran (Paperback - June 1, 1998)
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