
Some validation of the honey with which I bind my bars and slices.

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Some validation of the honey with which I bind my bars and slices.


For those curious enough to wonder how tree rings provide so much information:
https://ecomatcher.medium.com/how-tree-rings-function-as-time-capsules-02d6cbd1f0e0
The information you’re referring to comes from a study published in the journal Science on February 19, 202115. The research was led by scientists from the University of New South Wales and other institutions, who analyzed ancient New Zealand kauri trees (Agathis australis) to develop a detailed record of atmospheric radiocarbon levels across the Laschamps Excursion, a geomagnetic reversal that occurred approximately 41,000 to 42,000 years ago12.
The study found that the geomagnetic field minimum around 42,000 years ago, combined with Grand Solar Minima, caused substantial changes in atmospheric ozone concentration and circulation. These changes led to synchronous global climate shifts that resulted in major environmental changes, extinction events, and transformations in the archaeological record15.
The researchers named this event the “Adams Transitional Geomagnetic Event” or “Adams Event,” during which Earth’s magnetic field dropped to only 0-6 percent of its normal strength3. This weakening of the magnetic field allowed more cosmic radiation to penetrate the atmosphere, potentially contributing to climate changes and environmental shifts that could have influenced early human behavior and possibly played a role in the disappearance of Neanderthals24.
Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share



Spinach, Brussels Sprouts, Sweet Corn, Kale, Asparagus, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Green Peas are vegetables that have nutritional elements that can cause problems for seniors with specific conditions. Dezi Health have been overly sensationalist in the title choice but Barbara shares some potentially useful data.

Organised medicine has been compromised and corrupted. Dr Merritt makes the point that, “This is a long-term premeditated plan to keep us sick and to kill us prematurely.”


An ancient stone circle dating back over 9,000 years lies hidden beneath the waters of Lake Michigan, raising more questions than answers. Alongside the carefully arranged stones, archaeologists discovered carvings of mastodons, megaloceros, and even a cobra—an animal that never lived in North America. How did these ancient people know about such creatures? Did they have knowledge lost to time? Often compared to Stonehenge, this underwater site challenges what we think we know about early civilizations and their connections. Whether it was a sacred site, a gathering place, or something entirely different, its mystery remains as deep as the lake itself.