Thursday, July 30, 2009

In the early morning hours of 1908, there was a blast so massive that over 100 million trees were leveled.

It's been over 100 years since the Tunguska blast and the region is like an oasis of thriving plants and vegetation.

The area where the blast took place was so remote and isolated that the Tunguska event wasn't even explored for over a decade. Can you imagine how difficult it would have been to explore the area in 1908?

Plants thrive in the region and one of the unique plants from the Tunguska valley are adaptogens. Adaptogens have the ability to "adapt" to their environment.

Learn more about the Tunguska blast and adaptogens at proven vitamins.

George Dirlam
Anzaland