The Hunza, No Cancer, DNA Repair: Updates

A while ago I posted something on “The Hunza”. These people live a long, long time and don’t have the diseases we do. The original post is at The Hunza: Living passed 120 years old

I found and added the World Without Cancer Video. What I’ve been looking for – for myself – since I posted that is where to get the grasses that are mentioned in the video. They also mention Millet.

Whole Grains: Millet (Gramineae/Poaceoe)

By Karen Railey

Millet is one of the oldest foods known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. It is mentioned in the Bible, and was used during those times to make bread. Millet has been used in Africa and India as a staple food for thousands of years and it was grown as early as 2700 BC in China where it was the prevalent grain before rice became the dominant staple. It is documented that the plant was also grown by the lake dwellers of Switzerland during the Stone Age.

Today millet ranks as the sixth most important grain in the world, sustains 1/3 of the world’s population and is a significant part of the diet in northern China, Japan, Manchuria and various areas of the former Soviet Union, Africa, India, and Egypt.

Millet is a major crop in many of these countries, particularly Africa and the Indian subcontinent where the crop covers almost 100 million acres, and thrives in the hot dry climates that are not conducive to growing other grains such as wheat and rice.

The Hunzas, who live in a remote area of the Himalayan foothills and are known for their excellent health and longevity also enjoy millet as a staple in their diet.

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Also read www.mnwelldir.org-depression_and_nutrition, by Karen Railey

Well I found them. I’ve I’m using it for a month or so. You can take a look using the link below.

The ingredients list some 29 nutrient-rich Superfoods, Sea Vegetables, High-Energy Herbal Extracts, essential vitamins, organic minerals, amino acids, enzymes and antioxidants than 5 full servings of fruits and vegetables

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