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EM Wellness Week 2007

EM Wellness Week this year included many presentations and workshops, starting with a special presentation from Thailand on October 30th entitled, “The Kingdom of Thailand: Building Up a Nation with EM™.” Then came the EM Summit on October 31st, presentations by the National Network for Flowers in City Development on November 1st, followed by EM™ site visits on November 2nd, including my own EM™ workshop at my EM™ Model Farm (where I mainly grow bananas), the EM Seminar on the 3rd, and on November 4th the Fourth EM International Medical Conference.

Some dedicated people stayed the entire week and enjoyed learning about EM™ success stories. This EM Wellness Week was a marathon 5-day event including EM™ presentations and a conference including the EM Summit, which commemorates the 10th anniversary of United Networks for Earth Environment (U-net), as well as presentations from the National Network for Flowers in City Development. Next year we plan to hold EM Wellness Week at the usual time, in mid-November.

As I explained in September in this column, EM™ applications in Thailand have been very helpful in developing and building up the nation, and it’s my hope that people not only in Japan but throughout the world will learn about the magnificent achievements in Thailand.

The topics presented at the EM International Medical Conference were mainly related to EM•X®. Dr. Gregory Chen from Hong Kong reported on how EM•X® has cancer cell-growth inhibitory properties as well as an apoptosis-inducing effect and clear anti-angiogenic potential. Dr. Okezie Aruoma of London South Bank University reported on how gap-junctional inhibition, which plays an important role in intercellular communication, is significantly improved through the use of EM•X®, and how EM•X® indicates a cell depuration effect. Results of their research has been accepted for publication in major international medical journals.

Dr. Taepi Jetauon of Thailand, who has been treating AIDs patients with EM•X® for over ten years, also presented. He reported significant results: with 10-30 cc of EM•X® per day and care taken in their daily lives, his patients have avoided an outbreak of symptoms and have even continued working. Dr. Chung Foifan of China reported that EM•X® used with traditional Chinese herbal medicine (Gengnianan) has shown remarkable results in treating menopause, demonstrating that combined usage of EM•X® and traditional Chinese herbal medicine has significant effects.

Further, a presentation was made on the use of EM Revitalizing Sea Salt in immunotherapy and results shown in the treatment of chronic early-onset nephritis. Other reports sent in to the conference reported on extraordinary case studies on the use of EM™ treatment in prostate cancer and other intractable diseases, as well as the use of EM™ in dental treatment.

As I have said many times, the versatility of EM™ comes from its power of revitalization, in other words the phenomenon of syntropy. Scientific debate on this topic is only just beginning, and I would like to strongly emphasize in the context the role of gravity waves. At the EM International Medical Conference I asserted that further research has to be done in the field of syntropy medicine using EM™.

(Be sure to read the information at the end of the article regarding how to treat the information obtained from the 4th EM International Medical Conference, including the information in the present article.)

EM™ Activities in Central America: Ecuador

Last time I wrote about activities in Guatemala, but this time I turn to Ecuador. Graduates of EARTH University in Costa Rica are the ones leading the dissemination of EM•1® in Ecuador. On October 4th and 5th I visited the largest shrimp farm in Ecuador, owned by the El Rosario company. There I heard reports on the use of EM™ and gave them practical advice on how to proceed further. The farm is 2,000 hectares and is making excellent, systematic use of both EM Bokashi and Activated EM•1®.

EM™ was introduced because of white spot virus, which has become a critical universal problem. Usually antibiotics are used to fight this disease, but most first world countries refuse to import shrimp that have been treated with antibiotics. EM™ not only breaks up sludge in water, which then becomes excellent food for plankton, reducing E. coli, and cleaning the water, but it also shows strong anti-viral properties. Therefore it is recognized as effective against both avian flu and human influenza.

The majority of shrimp cultivation in Ecuador do not employ an aeration method, in order to save energy, and have a maximum yield of only1.2 tons per hectare. Often an outbreak of white spot virus will reduce this yield to less than 200 kg. Right after using EM™ the harvest increased, and within 3-4 years had returned to its previous optimal level, and I advised them that if the effects of EM™ are further increased they can aim at a yield of 1.5-2 tons. It is only a question of time before EM™ becomes used in all shrimp farming in Ecuador.

After visiting the shrimp farm we visited an EM™ banana farm and a workshop was held there. The owner of this 200 hectare farm, which is given over entirely to EM™ cultivation, is Mr. Tanabe, a Japanese. The Tanabe family immigrated to Ecuador after World War Two, hoping to revive the Manila hemp industry. One can well imagine the extraordinary challenges they went through. All of their bananas are exported to Japan.

Most of the bananas had vertical leaves and were the ideal shape. Without the use of herbicides, they had produced a product whose quality exceeded that of ordinary organic farming. I was genuinely moved seeing the Tanabe Farm and its excellent EM-produced bananas. The system employed at the farm for applying EM Technology™ is at a very high level, and as they pursue the application of EM™. I am hopeful they will exceed even the optimal level, and that “EM Bananas” will become known everywhere.

Many graduates of EARTH University attended the workshop, as well as members of local councils who have had great success using EM•1® in garbage recycling and in improving the local environment, and there was a very lively and enjoyable question-and-answer session.

Hado vibrations at the Tanabe Farm were especially strong and growing more stable. The bananas I was given to taste were outstanding, full of antioxidant power, and the epitome of a health food. When you’re at the market next time, please check to see if some of the bananas are from the Tanabe Farm, and try tasting them. They taste the way bananas are supposed to.

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  • The 4th EM International Medical Conference was a conference in which medical doctors reported on the results of their research in the application of EM Technology™ in the field of medicine.
  • Reports at the conference also include information on health food products that are not medicines.
  • Health food products are food, and advertising and selling them claiming they are effective as medicine violates the Pharmaceutical Law.
  • We request that use of all information obtained from this conference (including that in the present article) be in compliance with existing laws.

Profile:
Teruo Higa. Born in Okinawa Prefecture in 1941. The developer of EM™. Professor Emeritus of The University of the Ryukyus. Professor of Meio University and head of the International EM Research Center. President of Asia-Pacific Natural Agriculture Network (APNAN), Director of International Nature Farming Research Center (INFRC), Director of Earth Environment and Co-Existence Network-NPO, Chairman of Evaluation Committee for the National contest of Flowers in City Development and Constructions. (Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport-advocated project). Major publications: An Earth Saving Revolution vol 1 & 2 and Our Future Reborn (Sun Mark Publishing), EM Medical Revolution and New Century-EM Environmental Revolution (Sogo Unicom Publishing), Use of Microorganisms in Agriculture & Their Positive Effects on Environmental Safety (Nobunkyo Publishing) and others.

Presentation on "The Kingdom of Thailand: Building Up a Nation with EM™."

Activated EM•1® tank at a shrimp nursery (Ecuador)

Excellent healthy scrimp (Ecuador)

EM•1® factory (Ecuador)

Bananas at the Tanabe Farm

EM Bokashi factory at the Tanabe Farm