It’s a Blast

Today’s blog comes to us from Christine Brys-Yee, President of CBY Solutions, LLC, a company that provides health and wellness products and business solutions. Christine spent 20+ years working in the IT industry in various engineering and leadership positions in corporate America. After being impacted by outsourcing and right-sizing, she chose take control of her own future and start a business in the health & wellness industry because of its projected growth, expanding business opportunities, and potential impact to people’s lives. She now owns a successful and profitable international home-based business as a distributor for Cyberwize.com. Christine earned a BS degree in Computer Science from Monmouth University in New Jersey, and is the founder and organizer of the “Networking at the Jersey Shore” small business meetup group. Her contributed article and contact information follow below.

Please note that I’ll be on vacation next week, but am going to attempt a couple of auto-posts on Tuesday and Friday. Look for the articles and I’ll see you all when I get back!

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The Botanicals of the Tunguska River Valley

The Blast of 1908

If you’re a fan of the History Channel, you probably know about what scientists sometimes refer to as the Tunguska mystery of 1908, which occurred in the Tunguska River Valley in Siberia, Russia.

The Tunguska River Valley is a site of enormous geological and historical importance. After nearly a century of study and research, scientists still can’t explain precisely what occurred on June 30, 1908, deep in the Siberian wilderness of Tunguska, Russia. On that morning, seismic instruments in London registered earth tremors originating in the Tunguska region.

As reports slowly began to arrive in Europe, scientists heard that a burst of light was witnessed more than 100 miles from the epicenter. The blast was calculated to have the power of 10 to 15 megatons… but without the contamination or crater an explosion would create.

This cataclysmic event felled more than 200 million trees over 850 square miles. Rather than making a desert of the Tunguska River Valley, the burst of light made a kind of Garden of Eden, an oasis of fertility only partly explained by the nourishing influence of the felled forests. Here herbs and plants grow at four times their normal rate and to as much as three times their normal size.

Some scientists have suggested a meteor strike, but if so, it was the largest since the pre-history of the earth, and it left no crater. Some have theorized a comet or the airburst of a meteor 5 or 6 miles above the earth, which still does not account for the unexpected and unexplainable botanical benefits to the area.

This much has been proven: A cataclysmic event more dramatic than any since the biblical Flood occurred in the Tunguska River Valley that day. And something about the event had the effect of impregnating the soil with a dense organic infusion resulting in “miracle harvests” of the herbs, roots, and other plants grown in that region.

The Result – Enhanced Botanicals

Herbs and other plants cultivated in the sub arctic conditions of Tunguska grow at four times the rate of similar species harvested in more temperate climes. And that’s not the only difference: Science is still unraveling the full nutritional significance of the Tunguska Effect.

Tests on thousands of plants throughout the Tunguska River Valley showed accelerated growth and dramatically enhanced nutritional values. Soil studies have only partly explained this phenomenon, indicating that intense heat appears to have concentrated soil nutrients to a greater richness than even volcanic soil.

From among thousands of enhanced herbs, roots, and fruits reborn from the ashes of the mysterious Tunguska Event, scientists identified the ten most concentrated with therapeutic properties and natural nutritional benefits – these are known to scientists and nutritional experts as adaptogens because of their ability to adapt to their environment. Plants in the Tunguska River Valley for example, survive extreme temperatures from -58 degrees to desert heat without ever going dormant.

Adaptogens are non-toxic, natural substances that work through the adrenal glands to produce adjustments in the body to combat stress and increase resistance to stress, and which usually produce no side effects. Adaptogens have been shown to help with boosting energy and stamina, improving the immune system, increasing mental clarity, enhancing physical performance, improving sleep, and much, much more.

The Botanicals and Their Benefits

The ten rich botanicals from the Tunguska River Valley identified by scientists to be the most concentrated with therapeutic properties and natural nutritional benefits include:

• Eleutherococcus Senticosus - This plant helps your body adapt to stress, enhances mental acuity and physical endurance, and improves the muscles’ use of oxygen. It has also been shown to enhance and support immune system response.

• Schizandra Chinensis - The seed of this herb can increase productivity and physical strength, and improves coordination, focus, and attention. It also promotes antioxidant activities against free radicals.

• Aralia Mandchurica - This plant works in synergy with the other plant ingredients to stimulate the central nervous system, which helps improve immune system function and increase stamina.

• Crataegus Oxyacantha - The leaf of this plant is high in bioflavonoids, which supports the heart and its ability to use calcium, increases the body’s ability to use oxygen, and regulates blood pressure. It aids in reducing water retention by expelling excess salt from the body.

• Inonotus Obliquus - This mushroom grows on birch trees, and has been used therapeutically for centuries in Russia.

• Viburnum Sargenti - The fruits of the Viburnum plant have been widely used in traditional medicine. Recent studies have shown that Viburnum fruits possess high antioxidant, antiradical, and antitoxic action.

• Glycyrrhiza Uralensis - Used in traditional Chinese medicine, this herb is known for its soothing, coating properties, which help digestive, respiratory, urinary, and intestinal systems.

• Rhaponticum Carthamoides - This herb promotes improved muscular performance and the ability to convert fat proteins into muscle mass faster than working out alone.

• Rhodiola Rosea - The flower of this plant has been used for centuries in traditional therapies. In addition to enhancing a feeling of well-being, teas brewed with the plant have been used as an encouragement for rest and relaxation.

• Sorbus Aucuparia - The berries of this tree have been found to have anti-scorbutic properties, which work as a prevention to Vitamin C deficiency.

Tunguska Blast Dietary Supplement

Originating from the miracle of 1908 and delivering the power of the Tunguska effect, comes Tunguska Blast, a unique, proprietary formula and dietary supplement which was introduced by Cyberwize.com last year. Cyberwize.com has formulated these rich botanicals unique to Tunguska as a core nutritional technology, co-extracting essential oils and blending them to magnify their potency. The proprietary blend of ten rare plants has been enhanced for optimum response and benefit, delivered with a sensational flavor. Tunguska Blast can:

• Boost energy and stamina
• Support the immune system
• Increase mental clarity
• Enhance physical performance
• And more

Exploring Tunguska

A quick Internet search nets hundreds of thousands of links to websites that explore the Tunguska Event. Read more about the intriguing theories swirling around this mystery by jumping to the websites listed below. (Please note that these are independent websites that are not affiliated with Tunguska Blast in any way.)

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event
• http://paranormal.about.com/cs/earthmysteries/a/aa021604.htm
• http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/
• http://www.psi.edu/projects/siberia/siberia.html

You can also view an extensive list of scientific studies on the plants found in the Tunguska region at http://www.tblast.com/askabouttheblast/expLinkStudies.asp.

To learn more about Tunguska Blast from Cyberwize.com, visit www.tblast.com/cby_solutions

Christine Brys-Yee
Independent Business Owner
Phone: (732) 483-0291
Email: cbrysyee@comcast.net