There are currently vast tracts of our earth which were once rich, fertile lands that have turned into dry, barren ground or desert. This process is called “desertification” and it is a serious threat when it comes to the health of the earth and to the survival of the human race. Allan Savory, a famous ecologist, suggests that a staggering 50% of the earth is now bare and contributing to a historical increase in the greenhouse gas, C02.
Excesses of C02 in the earth’s atmosphere trap heat, raise temperatures, and contribute to global warming. Savory has estimated that if we were to address desertification and regenerate half of the earth’s grasslands, it could bring the atmosphere back to healthy, pre-industrial levels of CO2.
When Savory was young, desertification was blamed on livestock and wildlife overgrazing, releasing methane from their excretions and trampling on the vegetation. As a famous ecologist, he was given the task of establishing national parks in Africa. When he started to address the issue of the deteriorating land, he became convinced that there were too many elephants. As a result, he wrote a report recommending that to save the parks, the elephants should be eliminated, a recommendation that erupted into the slaughter of 40,000 elephants.
Sadly, after this enormous number of elephants were killed, desertification did not improve. It actually got worse! Consequently, this became an epic, environmental blunder, but it was one that motivated Savory to find a valid solution. He learned that “fixing” nature would not occur through more human interference. Instead, the answer involved allowing nature to take its course.
The bulk of plant growth comes from natural fertilizers created by decomposing plants, animal droppings, soil nutrients, and water. Therefore, when large herds are allowed to graze, they deposit their dung and urine on the wild soils, which cycles the nutrients back in syntropically, allowing plant life to prosper.
Furthermore, the presence of their droppings also causes them to move on to new areas, preventing overgrazing, and allowing the old ground to replenish and recover. Savory discovered that by letting the herds live as they were designed to rather than destroying them, the land ultimately flourished. The process of letting animal herds live by natural law, as explained by Savory, is allowing ecologists to heal and restore many barren areas of the world with rich, life giving soil and plants. By supporting nature and not interfering with it, they have found the solution.
TAKE AWAY NATURE, THE PEOPLE DIE. TAKE AWAY THE PEOPLE, NATURE THRIVES
If you take away the ozone, the rainforests, and poison the water, all of the people on earth will die. On the other hand, if you take away all of the people, everything on earth will start to recover and flourish. It might take 100,000 years but science says yes, if you got rid of man, nature would eventually reclaim the Earth.
The valuable and wonderful resources that are perishing on the planet, including the human race, don’t need our help, just not our interference. This is because saving the humans, the trees, or the Bengal Tiger all follow the same principle: support and don’t distort nature and all life, including yours, begins healing.
HUMAN ECOLOGY – DRUGS OR NATURE?
Our bodies are a microcosm of nature. They are natural, fragile ecosystems that are small worlds within themselves and require care and respect in order to remain in balance and express wellness. If we align ourselves with nature and top interfering, like our earth, our bodies will begin to heal.
The Earth’s ecology is described as the way organisms interact with each other in their environment. Farms, forests, oceans, ponds, corporations, streams, and bloodstreams all contain different component parts, substances, lives, and systems that either work together in harmony to form a healthy ecosystem or get out of balance and create an unhealthy one.
In humans, ecology refers to the manner in which internal systems and organs work together and respond to their physical surroundings. A balanced, harmonious ecosystem needs to be established in order to sustain life. If your cells are in a good environment and all of the components in its community are working together in harmony, then the cells will have the ability to promote good health, destroy invading pathogens, and thrive both now and into the future.
You can never create a harmonious, healthy ecosystem with a chemical, vaccine or drug. Quite the contrary, using artificial substances to get well is just killing the elephants. The terrifying, unintended consequences will be further disruption of homeostasis, damage to immune function, enhanced inflammation, expediting disease, and human bodies that look much like what we’ve done to our planet today.
It’s really not that hard to save the planet or our bodies, support and don’t distort. We need no artificial help – just no interference. No one person or company likely makes a trillion dollars helping people build health; but the world wins.
Have fun saving the lives
Dr. Ben
1. http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/standpoint-if-humans-were-to-disappear-from-earth-how-long-will-nature-take-to-wipe-out-all-evidence-2033529