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Longevity Quest
Researchers at Harvard Medical School and
Philadelphia-based BIOMOL Research Laboratories recently reported breakthroughs
in prolonging the life span of yeasts. This may not sound like much
to the layperson, but the results have created quite a stir among scientists
researching anti-aging processes. The findings are also consistent
with the Cayce readings on longevity and several articles that have appeared
in past issues of this newsletter. This article will discuss the
overlap between the recent research and the Cayce approach to longevity. |
Dark Chocolate
A couple of recent studies will give chocolate
lovers a chance to indulge with a little less guilt. The findings
may also help explain a curious comment Edgar Cayce made in several readings
that mention chocolate. The bottom line: If you eat chocolate, keep
the quantity small and make sure it is dark chocolate with little or no
additives (such as sugar or milk). |
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Cayce Health Symposium
This year’s Cayce Health Symposium was a great
success in terms of diversity, quality of presentations, and the level
of interest of attendees. For the eighth consecutive year health
professionals and lay people interested in the Cayce material met at the
A.R.E. conference center in Virginia Beach. Keynote speaker Hollis
King, D.O., Ph.D. started the symposium off with energy and enthusiam that
carried over for the entire weekend. The Ninth Annual Cayce Health
Symposium will be held in Virginia Beach during the weekend of September
17-19, 2004. The public is invited to attend. We are seeking presentations
from health professionals knowledgeable in the healing modalities recommended
by Edgar Cayce. Please contact Deborah Thompson, R.N., for details
on the submission process (757-496-6411). |
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