Newsletter - June 9, 2026

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My dear brothers and sisters,

More and more food products are calling themselves “Regenerative.” Most Regenerative Certifications allow the use of toxic chemicals.

Regenerative started in the 1970s out of a genuine desire to go beyond the mere absence of pesticides to an agriculture based on living soil. Today, “regenerative" is a maneuver in an attempt to emasculate organic.

We say work with brothers and sisters in your local community garden. What abundance you will create.Together, you can build right here a garden for the human spirit.

At Living Tree Community, shipping is free so here’s your opportunity to stock up on Tahini, Hemp Heart Butter, Almond Flour, Flame Raisins, Thompson Seedless Raisins and Brazil nuts.

This week, almond flour regularly $21.99 is $11.99 per pound.

Hemp Heart Butter regularly$18.99 is $12.99 per 16 ounce jar.

Videos This Week

All of sudden, magnificent apricots and peaches have appeared. In our experience the Royal Blenheim Apricot, which grows to perfection here in California, is most flavorful.Why not combine them with white peaches to make nice cream? We add a heaping tablespoon of our almond butter, a tablespoon of our walnut butter; in combo with the apricots and peaches the flavor is magnificent.

Next, Doug Evans shows how easy it is to grow sprouts at home.For those who feel that sprouts are too bland, he suggests pouring a jar of tomato paste over them. The result would be instant pasta.

Fully Raw Kristina tells how alive juice is a powerful way to effect cognitive repair. In particular, it can enhance clarity, focus, and memory. Watch as she prepares a magnificent juice supercharged with life forces.

Finally, a proposed 40,000 acre data center in Utah may trigger a climate catastrophe. It would produce a phenomenal amount of waste heat from both power generation and computing operations concentrated in a single geographical basin at the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake – a watershed already in ecological collapse.

Please accept our best wishes for good health, prosperity, and success to you and your family,

Jesse Schwartz PhD
President
Living Tree Community Foods

Video: How to Sprout at Home—Simple, Fast, and Affordable with Doug Evans

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The organic food industry is growing very strongly. Most forecasts put global growth at roughly 10 to 15% per year, that is 2 to 3 times faster than the broader food industry in many regions. Sales globally were $250 – to $290 billion in 2025 and are expected to reach $600 – $700 billion by the early 2030s.

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Jesse Schwartz PhD
President
Living Tree Community Foods

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From semi-arid to Sahara: Scientists say this data center will trigger a climate catastrophe in Utah

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by Willow Tohi

On May 7, Utah State University physics professor Robert Davies released calculations revealing that the proposed Stratos hyperscale data center in Box Elder County's Hansel Valley would generate unprecedented thermal pollution capable of altering local climate patterns. The 40,000-acre project, championed by Kevin O'Leary of "Shark Tank" fame, and approved by county commissioners without public hearing, would consume 9 gigawatts of electricity from a natural gas pipeline crossing Wyoming to California. Davies determined the facility would actually produce 16 gigawatts of thermal energy, with waste heat from both power generation and computing operations concentrated in a single geographic basin at the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake—a watershed already in ecological collapse.

The physics of unprecedented heat

Davies described the scale as "challenging to get your brain around." Any device consuming power simultaneously produces heat energy. For the Stratos Project, this means 7 to 8 gigawatts of waste heat from power generation combines with 9 gigawatts of heat from computing operations, all released into Hansel Valley.

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