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REVIEWS © kombucha. It tells you all about how to B O O K S ferment the fungus, how to store it, how to take it, how much to take, etc., etc., etc. simply been forgotten. Ailments which have been relieved by Exotic Patents is an aptly-titled collec- taking kombucha include cancer, prostate tion of inventions listed numerically by disorders, bladder stones, diarrhoea, con- patent number, date, inventor's name and _stipation, high blood-pressure, rheuma- with a brief description. The scope covers _tism, arthritis, gout, colds, Candida albi- anti-gravity devices, free-energy motors, cans and impotence. water-powered cars, radionic machines, Thoroughly recommended! brain-mind interfaces and much more. , Almost all of Nikola Tesla's patent num- KIRLIAN bers from 1886 are included. Key inven- = + ~ : / tions are listed from luminaries like T. PHOTOGRAPHY Townsend Brown, T. G. Hieronymus, energy field photography Georges Lakhovsky, T. Henry Moray and Patrick Flanagan. With significant patents from less-well-known inventors, this list- ing covers over 350 patents—a century of developments to the year 1986. Separate sections of this manual contain 50 selected patent illustrations, a collec- tion of patent abstracts, and resource lists for research follow-up. Exotic Patents takes the tedium out of mule doing your own Patent Office searches. GRAYDON The trick is in knowing what to look for, HARRINGTON but the serious researcher, armed with Rix OLN patent numbers, can easily obtain copies ~ ! A including part two of the complete documentation from the SCE CEG RCA ORIECRE: Office. simply been forgotten. Exotic Patents is an aptly-titled collec- tion of inventions listed numerically by patent number, date, inventor's name and with a brief description. The scope covers anti-gravity devices, free-energy motors, water-powered cars, radionic machines, brain-mind interfaces and much more. Almost all of Nikola Tesla's patent num- bers from 1886 are included. Key inven- tions are listed from luminaries like T. Townsend Brown, T. G. Hieronymus, Georges Lakhovsky, T. Henry Moray and Patrick Flanagan. With significant patents from less-well-known inventors, this list- ing covers over 350 patents—a century of developments to the year 1986. Separate sections of this manual contain 50 selected patent illustrations, a collec- tion of patent abstracts, and resource lists for research follow-up. Exotic Patents takes the tedium out of doing your own Patent Office searches. The trick is in knowing what to look for, but the serious researcher, armed with patent numbers, can easily obtain copies of the complete documentation from the Office. Afficionados can also look forward to revised editions of this book as Conti Associates unearth more gems from the hidden archives of the public domain. KOMBUCHA — THE MIRACLE FUNGUS by Harald W. Tietze Published by Harald W. Tietze, PO Box 34, Bermagui South, NSW 2546; phone (064) 93 4552, fax (064) 93 4900 ISBN 0-646-18852-6 Price: AUD$9.80 inc. p&h in Australia (100pp pb) Available: From the author/publisher (see ad on page 64). Kombucha is an ancient food and heal- ing product originating in Asia. It was and still is widely used in the treatment of many illnesses where in some cases it has produced almost miraculous results. It is essentially a fermented tea-like bev- erage, which in my opinion tastes very nice—a welcome change from those dis- tasteful herbal mixtures which abound these days. This book is a do-it-yourself guide to KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY Energy Field Photography by Graydon Harrington Rixon Published by Life Force (1994), PO Box 8378, Woolloongabba, Qld 4102; phone (07) 344 3898 ISBN 0-646-18307-9 Price: AUD$38.00 (110pp sb) Available: Auragraph Energy Research Centre (see ad on page 57). This is a great book! My only complaint is that Graydon took so long to write it, but after reading it, it was worth the wait. I first met Graydon about 15 years ago. He was avidly pioneering Kirlian photog- raphy in Australia, blending his technolo- gy together with the research of Nikola Tesla, and achieving spectacular results. While this book does cover Kirlian pho- tography, and contains some great colour photographic examples, it goes a lot fur- ther. It explores the whole range of vibra- tional/acoustic/harmonic effects of life, in terms of sound, smells, colours, etc. There is some remarkable examples also of how Kirlian photography can be used to show how different alternative or spiri- 68¢NEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1994