| Will Cabo Corrientes Produce Healthy Superfoods for Astronauts of the Future? Suzy Chaffee - Vallarta Saludable | |
September 5, 2015 |
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The Mexican Space Agency is hosting the 2016 International Space Congress in Mexico City, so the world spotlight will be on 'what could this developing country bring to the launch pad?'
The Vallarta Saludable team is inviting some of the chiefs of the 70 space programs and investors to come to Puerto Vallarta on September 19 to find out, as part of a planning session here. It is thanks so much to Carlos Von Hauske, Mexican-German co-founder of Vallarta Saludable and eco-tourism maestro. He has been raising awareness about NASA scouting the Cabo Corrientes region in 1981.
This dream took flight when Carlos accidentally ran into Alexandro Romero, founder of the Ejido Morelos, who gave the three NASA scientists permission to conduct the experiment there in '81, and then Jose Arreola and Emelio Pena whose data proved that NASA said this region could be an ideal launching pad. Together they got the enthusiastic support of the Mexican Space Agency top scientists at the University of Guadalajara.
More immediately important to the space program is the super nutritious virgin soil in this region's ‘Vegetable Garden of Eden.‘ When also combined with the amazing breakthroughs in time affect and other nano technologies by MD-Physicist-Biodynamic farmer, Dr. Servando, who says "Plants will be significantly bigger, tastier, more nutritious. Plus all the food can stay fresher 25 times longer, proven in a test this spring by the University of Guadalajara, led by Professor Marie Elena Ruelas. This synergistically gives astronauts' bodies a lot more beneficial bio-energy from the food and function better in outer space."

NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, Expedition 36 flight engineer, gets some nutrients aboard the International Space Station. (NASA)
Therefore, Mexico is poised to produce possibly the healthiest astronaut superfood so they can survive and thrive in deep space. It will also realistically make possible growing enough organic food to help Vallarta's diabetics.
Cabo can quickly grow this without irrigation thanks to Dr. Servando's "Quantum Pulse Irrigation," using pulsed tones in an isochronic format masked under popular songs on loudspeakers like a fiesta. California's farmers are excited about these technologies, since they are important drought and climate change solutions. More info available at TimeAffect.com
Thanks to all these technology breakthroughs and growing these superfoods in Cabo's vortex that could finally allow astronauts to go into deep space, extending the freshness of possibly all astronaut food so they are also tastier, and hosting the first Astronaut Superfood Technology Tours, Mexico is opening up new frontiers. As a result Mexico may quickly become a respected contributor to the world's space community.
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For more information on the Cabo Corrientes Vortex, or to join an Astronaut Superfood Technology Tour that leaves from El Secreto Restaurant on Calle Berlin 103 (Francisco Villa), or to attend an Oceandance in Cabo, contact Carlos at von125@hotmail.com or call 322-289-5987. Contact Suzy Chaffee at Suzynativevoices@aol.com
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