Thursday, September 17, 2009

Organic Makes Sense

Organic makes sense, or at least to me it does, and you don't have to do much research to find out why. For me, reading Dr. David R Hawkins work put another slant why organic makes sense. In his books Power vs Force, and numerous others, the concept of kinesiology is introduced which had me learn and start to gain an understanding of the flexibility and the power of kinesiology.

It had me think about the potential uses and benefits of kinesiology in buisness. After all if a piece of organic brocholi calibrates higher than a piece of non organic brocholi, and this has some level of significance and therefore benefit ie to our health for example, what other uses and measures could make a difference to our health, happiness and ultimately our lives and possibly the level at which we calibrate? Understanding the relevance of the calibration level of a piece of food can impact the choice of food we consume, so why not our choice of other goods and services?

I had this realisation around 2006 and it got my creative juices flowing and had me become more curious about the concept of calibrating and testing products, services, and even intangible things like our health.

At the time I still didn't know how the pieces of the puzzle would come together, as they now have, some 3 years later to create my next career venture, certified organic skincare and cosmetics; hence Integrity Cosmetics.

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