Schauberger
Fundamentally, therefore, we are dealing with two metabolic processes entirely different in nature and function, both of which are necessary, for without any purging and purifying process no more highly evolved forms could be built up.
These two metabolic processes, which in every organism interact reciprocally, are:
(a) the process of oxidation, and
(b) the process of reduction,
which, while known to today's chemist, are initiated unnaturally, therefore in the wrong way, and carried out with the use of ordinary temperature-forms. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]
See Also
See Also
growth
inner metabolic processes
life
inner metabolic processes
metabolic
metabolic function
metabolic process
metabolism
primary metabolic process
two metabolic processes