and sell it. Thus, growing food in the country is possible, depending upon the adaptability of the farmers in the area.
Coastal survivors will have access to harvest from the oceans. Fish will flourish in the oceans, so survival
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ZetaTalk: Starvation
communities on coastlines should relay upon this are a first resource. Those communities may
experiment with seaweed recipes for variety, and go inland to trade with other communities who will value dried
or preserved fish. Inland, fish in the native ponds and riverways will likewise survive, but not in numbers greater
than the environment can sustain. What do these fish eat? Algae, duck weed, bugs that live on slime in the
waterways. All this is dependent somewhat on sunlight, as the
farmers turning to aquaculture, where plants can be grown in human sewage, and then fed to the fish or
livestock, this will prove to be a renewable resource that adds to the food banks. Here again, the key is light, as
to turn sewage into food, one needs plants that require at least
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ZetaTalk: Best Nutrition
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Human nutrition, and alternative medicines such as herbs, is well enough understood by mankind that we can not
provide any new insights. In general, eating a balanced diet and eating food raw where it does not carry disease
provides the best nutrition. Small meals, eaten frequently, allows for better digestion. The starving body is more
efficient at digestion than the overfed, which tends to dispense with a big meal as something to be rid of rather than
processed. Humans who have been dictated to by their schools, medical profession, and salesmen for the food industry,
have often turned
general, should be
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ZetaTalk: Seasons Shift
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The shift will find the seasons already in disarray. The weathers in the months leading up to the shift will be a
continuation, but in a more extreme way, of the current weather irregularities. Winters have been interrupted with
warm spells that have caused crops to sprout and bud, then freeze again when winter returns. Summers have been too
wet, with more rain in heavier deluges so the crops drown, then followed by dry spells that bake whatever manages to
grow. Plants struggle along, with these mixed signals, in general not
such that they lose their way during annual migrations. Ocean life is arriving in latitudes not usual, the local life often dying or moving on, but this does not so much spell
Arctic, and could not find its way back in time to survive. What will human survivors find, at the shift?
Where extreme cold is descending, the answer is obvious. The Bulge of Brazil will freeze, snow steadily falling,
and
Areas now tropical, along the Equator, which move into temperate zones, will experience shock. Where the
temperature change is not severe enough to kill the species, the plants and in particular the animal life will
migrate toward the warmth.
Likewise, where temperate species find themselves in tropical areas, they simply do
Oceans and winds carry seeds, and oceans carry fish to zones more in keeping with their biology, and thus are
great disseminators.
Most of the world will be wetter, under continuous drizzle, so deserts will not descend as much as the opposite,
mold and lack of sunlight affecting the vegetation, and lack of food weakening the animal life.
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ZetaTalk: Forcast Seasons
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