Sprinkle midichlorian powder on food

As mentioned in previous posts, 100 billion colony-forming units is a lot. I think its a lot unless there is some very specific reason a person would want a high dose of them, perhaps to treat a serious disease or something.

A couple nights ago I tried to open one of the gel caps but couldn’t. They are fused shut. So I just clipped the end of one with scissors and sprinkled some on my tongue. Probiotic midichlorians do not taste that good. Alaya.net does not recommend sprinkling them on the tongue although it can be done.

Better to sprinkle them on something like rice, or put some in with some juice. The taste will be scarcely detectable that way.

Maybe in the future the best way then would be to just forget the gel caps and buy pure midichlorian powder to add to things. Or figure out how to grow a colony.

One thing I have noticed with taking these is that it seems to have improved the chemistry in my mouth. My mouth feels healthier.

Unfortunately this is not the best time in my life to be able to objectively evaluate their affect on the whole body. I’m under a massive amount of stress right now and not feeling the greatest. All I can do then is keep taking them and let those little colonies form and do whatever it is they do.

It has always seemed obvious to me that we live in a world of midichlorians, in a soup of them around us, on us, and in us. Hence my attraction to the concept that was used in the movie Star Wars which kind of brought that idea to popular culture (although most people probably never will make the connection).

I’m sure that there are special midichlorians which live in my studio, especially in my kitchen, and I’m sure that its part of the balance we beings have with everything in the world. Probiotics are just one kind of midichlorian but I know that we are living in harmony with many of them.

I’ve always been extremely disgusted and sickened by the culture around the false image of the aseptic environment in which every hedge is neatly trimmed, every sidewalk is edged perfectly, every blade of grass is clipped and growing in one specific, pre-allocated place. This mentality pervades so many things and is basically unnatural and sick.

Now of course there are studies which show that kids exposed to dirt have healthier immune systems than those who are not. We need to be exposed to our world. We breathe it, touch it, and eat it. People trip out about residues on foods and things but then don’t realize its just part of everything. Our bodies can take a lot of things in and process them the right way.

What is sick and grotesque are things like factory farms which lead to massive E coli contaminations from the fecal runoff, and which are breeding grounds for nasty bugs like the swine flu and the avian flu.

But people will continue hedging their lawns, trimming the bushes, maintaining asepctic, artificial environments and eating their factory-farmed foods.


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