The new book Organic & NonOrganic is about the hidden power in foods. It encourages you to use your freedom of choice when shopping for food. The information presented in this book is nothing less than a quantum leap in the ability to recognize food quality: quality becomes visible, not just to the experts, but to everybody! For many years the founder and leader of a small Swiss food company has investigated over 50 foods, both organic and nonorganic, in his own specially designed laboratory. He has published the results of his research in this wonderful coffee table book. He says, “I have discovered that organic foods possess an amazingly beautiful life-energy or order force (life design principle), whereas the life-energy of nonorganic foods is generally weakened, disrupted or destroyed. Since I find this important I wanted to share it with you, so that you can make informed decisions.”
Dr. Rüdiger Dahlke wrote the foreword:
This book represents a decisive step forward by making food quality visible, and revealing the order in food in a meaningful way. Organic food distinguishes itself clearly from the chaos found in conventional, industrial food. Erwin Schrödinger, winner of a Nobel Prize in physics, considered the sunlight stored in food as the key factor of its order.
The crystallization technique presented here reveals the inner order of organic food through beautiful images that speak for themselves. According to Nobel Laureate Ilya Prigogine, we rely on constantly absorbing order, in order to live and grow.Through different methods, such as copper-crystallization tests, anthroposophical researchers have long tried to define quality. The method used by Swiss company Soyana’s laboratory leans on old spagyric procedures*) and succeeds in making food quality visible for everyone. Even just an initial glance at the results will reveal the sky-vast differences between conventional and organic vegetables. Even small children can immediately recognize the beauty of the images of organic plants. The method presented here is standardized and free from arbitrariness, representing a quantum leap beyond the ice-crystal images of Emoto. It convinces through its simplicity and the appealing beauty of the photographs. For the first time organic food quality has become clearly visible.”The book is available at the Restaurant The Sacred at Müllerstrasse 64 in Zurich in English and German.