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@ REVIEWS offering, rich with full-colour photos and THE HEMP REVOLUTION historical illustrations, impresses yet frus- Produced & directed by Anthony Clarke trates with its often too brief analysis of for Conscious Light Productions/Video many quatrains dealing with the yet-to-be- Vision Productions (1995), Central Tilba, fulfilled prophecies. : NSW, Australia Author John Hogue's interesting new inter- Price: AUD$45.00; AUD$50.00 p&h to pretations come from years of analysing NZ; AUD$55.00 to UK (72mins PAL VHS) Nostradamus' quatrains—but, as with other Available: Australia—NEXUS Magazine, researchers, we don't have to agree with PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, ph +61 them. His views could benefit from a (07) 5442 9280, fax (07) 5442 9381. healthy dose of world conspiracy history, as This is not a video justifying the use of his current affairs observations sometimes hemp as a drug: it is an excellent documen- reflect mass media propaganda. tary on the use of non-intoxicating hemp for The astrologically inclined may query industrial and commercial uses, some of Hogue's literal interpretations of Did you know that hemp fibre makes better planetary connections referred to in the qua- paper and can produce more paper fibre per trains, where the seer might well have been acre than trees, and that the use of hemp writing of nations or individuals. through the ages came to a grinding halt Still, John Hogue provides enough intrigu- _ when the oil companies corrupted their way ing material to keep many a student of to global power? prophecy occupied welt into the next millen- Be warned: if hemp makes a comeback, nium! the cotton industry, timber industry and the oil/coal/gas industry, to name a few, would VEGETARIAN BABY & CHILD be out of business and our environmental ‘ti ‘ ‘ problems would be reduced enormously! Nutritional guidance and recipes to help This is an excellent and eye-opening video raise a healthy child that EVERYONE should be made to watch! by Petra Jackson Published by New Burlington Books (1995), MEDICAL MIRACLES: New Advances in London, UK the Treatment of Incurable Diseases ISBN 1-85348-815-1 (144pp s/c) Lecture by Dr Sam Chachoua Price: AUD$19.95; STG£9.99; USD$n/a Available: Australia—Dist. by National (rcduced by Genesis Productions (1995), Book Distributors Pty Ltd, 3/2 Aquatic Price: AUD$60.00 inc. p&h in Aust. (o/s Drive, Frenchs Forest, NSW 2086, ph (02) orders, phone for quote) (76mins PAL VHS) 975 6799, fax (02) 452 6255; UK—Quarto Available: Australia—jeunesse, PO Box Publishing, 338 Euston Rd, London NW1 264, Ashburton, Vic. 3147, ph (03) 9417 3BH, ph (0171) 873 6000, fax (01235) 409279’ or gee ad on page 30. 0500; USA—selected bookshops. Wow! What simple but valuable observa- This is a beautifully presented book that tions this medical doctor has used to come will appeal to parents who would like to get —_yp with a revolutionary treatment of incur- their children into vegetarian eating habits able diseases such as cancer, AIDS, arthritis, but perhaps are concerned about the nutri- MS, etc. His therapy is called "Induced tional requirements and implications. Remission Therapy”. Here, Petra Jackson gives the basics on Dr Sam Chachoua's techniques have devel- food group combinations and shopping lists, oped from three initial observations: a) that together with menus and methods for usually — some organs in the body are cancer-resistant; easy-to-prepare dishes to please babies, b) that some organisms such as the horse and infants, toddlers and older children—even shark are resistant to cancer; c) spontaneous the whole family. There are great ideas for remission, which is associated with an infec- tasty school lunches, nutritious snacks, fast tion involving extremely high temperatures meals, and even children's parties with an for a few days, after which the cancer is emphasis on fun without compromising completely gone. nutrition. His research has uncovered that specific So many parents despair of children's meal- —_ infections will completely digest specific times and often are stumped for ideas or cancers. For example, measles and mumps resort to fast-food take-aways, but when infections will cause long-lasting remission such tasty treats as these are possible, there's from leukaemia. no excuse for the kids not to eat their veg- Dr Chachoua has an impressive and grow- ies—and a few more adults might, as well! ing list of people claiming complete remis- No doubt this book will inspire a few older sion from degenerative diseases like cancer. kids to experiment in the kitchen, too. Look for an article in NEXUS on him soon! offering, rich with full-colour photos and historical illustrations, impresses yet frus- trates with its often too brief analysis of many quatrains dealing with the yet-to-be- fulfilled prophecies. : Author John Hogue's interesting new inter- pretations come from years of analysing Nostradamus' quatrains—but, as with other researchers, we don't have to agree with them. His views could benefit from a healthy dose of world conspiracy history, as his current affairs observations sometimes reflect mass media propaganda. The astrologically inclined may query some of Hogue's literal interpretations of planetary connections referred to in the qua- trains, where the seer might well have been writing of nations or individuals. Still, John Hogue provides enough intrigu- ing material to keep many a student of prophecy occupied well into the next millen- nium! VEGETARIAN BABY & CHILD Nutritional guidance and recipes to help raise a healthy child . by Petra Jackson Published by New Burlington Books (1995), London, UK ISBN 1-85348-815-1 (144pp s/c) Price: AUD$19.95; STG£9.99; USD$n/a Available: Australia—Dist. by National Book Distributors Pty Ltd, 3/2 Aquatic Drive, Frenchs Forest, NSW 2086, ph (02) 975 6799, fax (02) 452 6255; UK—Quarto Publishing, 338 Euston Rd, London NW1 3BH, ph (0171) 873 6000, fax (01235) 40 0500; USA—selected bookshops. This is a beautifully presented book that will appeal to parents who would like to get their children into vegetarian eating habits but perhaps are concerned about the nutri- tional requirements and implications. Here, Petra Jackson gives the basics on food group combinations and shopping lists, together with menus and methods for usually easy-to-prepare dishes to please babies, infants, toddlers and older children—even the whole family. There are great ideas for tasty school lunches, nutritious snacks, fast meals, and even children's parties with an emphasis on fun without compromising nutrition. So many parents despair of children's meal- times and often are stumped for ideas or resort to fast-food take-aways, but when such tasty treats as these are possible, there's no excuse for the kids not to eat their veg- ies—and a few more adults might, as well! No doubt this book will inspire a few older kids to experiment in the kitchen, too. NEXUS © 77 DECEMBER 1995 - JANUARY 1996