Archive for August, 2011
One Cell One Light: ANCIENT GENES, OLMECS AND BIOETHNICITY
August 31, 2011 — Guests: Art Historian, Rick Dubov; BioEthno Systems Analyst, Aurora Sacarello; Molecular Biologist, Robert Thollander, Jr.; and Ancient Texts Scholar, Michael Edward
When most people think of genetics, it’s usually only in the most recent sense – what traits were passed down from parents and grandparents. What most More >
One Cell One Light: AgariGold’s Stellar Performance
August 24, 2011 — Guest: Dennis Scheller
Diabetes cleared up in 30 days? Deadly MRSA infection gone in less than a week? Sound preposterous? Not necessarily. These are solid claims made about AgariGold by Waiora, which features a patented hybrid mushroom, the H1X1, so valuable that its DNA is stored in More >
One Cell One Light: Raw Sugar Cane Juice and Its Diversity
8/17/11 — Guest: Rey Koo, Owner, Raw Cane SuperJuice
Both Rey Koo and her business partner, Robby Whitelaw, had a sweet tooth,way in the past, but sugar cane cured that, as surprising as that may sound. The trick is, they now consume the fresh pressed juice of the sugar cane. It More >
One Cell One Light: Genes, Giants, Monsters and Men
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell digs deep … deep into millenniums past and controversial ancient texts and deep into the planetary system. He’s a scholar for sure, a forensic one at that — one who writes More >
One Cell One Light: Nanotechnology and Its Unknown Impact On The Environment
One Cell One Light™ Radio with Dr. Hildegarde Staninger™, RIET-1 August 3, 2011: Nanotechnology and Its Unknown Impact On The Environment http://onecellonelightradio.wordpress.com/2011/07/29/august-3-2011-nanotechnology-and-its-unknown-impact-on-the-environment/
Guests: Dr. Richard “Dick” Young, Executive Director, NREP; and Robert Thollander, Jr., Molecular Biologist, IEIA
Dr. Richard Young
Dr. Richard Young is executive Director of the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP) in More >
One Cell One Light: Edible Flowers
July 27, 2011: Edible Flowers
1st Hour: Feast Your Eyes on Edible Flowers Guest: Aaron Steil, Education Coordinator at Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University
Have you ever eaten a daylily right out of your garden? “They kind of taste like buttered lettuce,” says Aaron Steil, Reiman Gardens’ Education Coordinator at the Iowa State More >