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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical Application.
Green Gold has integrated the Kervran Recognitions with homeopathy, nutrition, and paramagnetic growing into a total approach to Houseplants, Gardening, Horticulture & Agriculture. We highly recommend buying this book, a small Green Gold houseplant formula, and watch this amazing book in action in your own home. Dr. Kervran's work is used almost exlusively in...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Violates more laws than most people realize
I read Biological Transmutations soon after its publication, overcoming my incredulity to read on because a good friend was inspired by it and wanted to hear my judgment as a physicist. Other reviewers in this forum have noted that to believe Kervran's hypothesis, one must believe that biological systems somehow overcome the barriers that normally prevent nuclear...
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical Application., September 10, 1998
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This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Green Gold has integrated the Kervran Recognitions with homeopathy, nutrition, and paramagnetic growing into a total approach to Houseplants, Gardening, Horticulture & Agriculture. We highly recommend buying this book, a small Green Gold houseplant formula, and watch this amazing book in action in your own home. Dr. Kervran's work is used almost exlusively in France, where all of his books are available in his native language. The medical and agricultural applications are a major breakthrough and just waiting for global debut.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Forgotten information of possible great significance, August 26, 1998
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This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
This book summarises over 20 years of research by Prof. C Louis Kervran, member of teh Academy of Science in Paris, into unexplained observations of biochemistry. For example, chickens that produce eggs even when fed no calcium. He details experiments carried out in the French Sahara into the thermal balance of oil rig workers: more heat energy and food was observed going into the workers than was being lost through perspiration in ambient temperatures well over body heat. A thought provoking book. His work was broadcast to the European public in the 1960s but little has been heard of it since.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Low Energy Fusion in biological systems?, August 23, 1998
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This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Kervran discovered something about biological systems that has been ignored by science: the fact that certain elemental changes exist in living things. Under normal conditions, these changes would require high temperatures and radioactivity. But in living things, these changes help to stabilize life. It answers why electrolyte levels in blood remain constant, why chickens excrete more calcium than they ingest, why bones heal faster with vegetal silica and much more. Most western scientists are stuck in a rut of their own device and can't see anything past the set "laws" they have made for themselves. Unfortunately for them, the rules change between the test tube and the living organism and they have missed out in the benefits they could have by understanding biological transmutations. So many puzzles can be solved in for example nutrition by reading this book. Magnesium helps calcium absorb? Well that's what they say. Kervran will explain what is happening even there. He is a scientist, not a dangerous crackpot and his facts are now used all over the world, not just France. Nutritionists especially have found this book indispensible in understanding the pathways living organisms take to achieve homeostasis, or a stable system which would be impossible to explain by normal chemistry alone. Buy it and enjoy!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Paradigm Shifter, January 28, 2008
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
I am a biologist myself and in my days in the 70s the autor's notions would have been rejected by most of my colleagues and myself. but today with a broader horizon and more courageous scientists out there and the internet to connect them looking at new facts the theory of biological transmutation seems more and more likely.
IMHO a must-read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Science to Change the World, June 30, 2009
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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1.0 out of 5 stars Violates more laws than most people realize, June 24, 2011
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
I read Biological Transmutations soon after its publication, overcoming my incredulity to read on because a good friend was inspired by it and wanted to hear my judgment as a physicist. Other reviewers in this forum have noted that to believe Kervran's hypothesis, one must believe that biological systems somehow overcome the barriers that normally prevent nuclear particle exchanges except at extremely high temperatures. But much more is demanded. Remember "E = M*C^2"? You have to scrap that as well.

Kervran wrote nuclear transmutation equations the way one would notate chemical reactions, showing how protons and neutrons were supposedly exchanged to get from reactants to products. But he didn't check the conservation of mass and energy, which was severely violated. For example, he proposed an endothermic nuclear reaction to explain how oil workers in the desert kept from overheating. A quick check of the masses of the reactants and products of his proposed reaction shows that the products have less total mass than the reactants, accounting for an exothermic energy release sufficient to vaporize his oil workers. Remember, the mass of a stable nucleus is always less than the masses of the protons and neutrons that make it up. The mass deficit is the binding energy that holds the nucleus together. Differences in binding energy explain the energy releases of hydrogen fusion and of the fission of uranium 325 and plutonium 239. Kervran did not understand enough physics to check the change in total mass, representing the binding energy difference. Those numbers were readily available to him, in his pre-internet era, from that ubiquitous reference, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. ALL of his proposed reactions involved mass-energy changes of magnitudes that would defy credibility.

Rather than proposing to overthrow the conservation of mass-energy, one of the most fundamental cornerstones of modern physics, based on the interpretations of a French physician who was obviously ignorant of the violations of that law implicit in his own formulas, I would appeal to Occam's Razor: The simplest explanation is that Kervran was wrong.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Caution - possibly dangerous crackpot, July 28, 2000
This review is from: Biological Transmutations (Paperback)
Kervran was a leading member of 'Rentacrank'; that thankfully small group of incompetent scientists who take their ludicrous ideas straight to the newspapers or 'into print'. Anybody who reads this book is wasting their time. I am giving this book one star only because the software censors anything less.
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