Edouard d'Araille
Project Lead of Phase 1 of 'AVD: The Anti-Viral Diet' research project, Edouard d'Araille first published his theory of an 'anti-viral diet' in 2020 - one capable of protecting against a broad spectrum of viruses - based upon scientific data from over 2000 researchers [the majority of which appeared in peer-reviewed journals]. The 4th Edition of the 'AVD' report (750 pp.) into anti-viral dietary ingredients confirms - among other conclusions - that a certain combination of micronutrients increases the efficacy of several COVID-19 vaccines, whilst at the same time decreasing the probability of serious side effects, including death. The official research project website is at www.theantiviraldiet.com.
Edouard d'Araille's first academic work, 'Last Year at Marianské Lazné’, was a documentary analysis of the distinction between literary and cinematic fiction. After this feature documentary was released in 1996, his inaugural literary monograph 'The Cosmic Mirror: Being, Life, Art and the Cinema of Six Dimensions' was first published in 1997.
Edouard d'Araille has made contributions to the understanding of ancient literature, the evolution of human thought, the nature of writing and the philosophy of time. His works have been published in the categories of fiction, poetry and non-fiction (essays, belles lettres) in English, German and French. His most recent publication in English has been 'Je Suis Poëte: Damné par les Dieux', a book in which the most popular extracts from his fifteen earlier volumes of poetry have been brought together, along with a selection of new poetic work.
- Edouard d’Araille is presently curator of the ‘Nobel Prize Collection’ for Living Time™ Books. He has been lead researcher into the work of Rabindranath Tagore, Anatole France, Gerhardt Hauptmann, Maurice Maeterlinck and François Mauriac, having edited a Nobel Prize edition of a work by each of those five early winners. He is currently undertaking biographical research into Polish novelist Henryk Sienkiewicz - ‘Quo Vadis’ - who was winner of the Prize for Literature in 1905. - A brand new edition of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Lover's Gift and Crossing' was the first entry in the Nobel Prize Collection and the full introduction is available to download on Academia.edu as well as a special essay on poetry by writer Sri Aurobindo.
- Edouard d’Araille first began his research career exploring the relationship between novel-writing and film-making through a study of New Novel/New Wave figure Alain Robbe-Grillet. He was curator of the 1996 Retrospective of Robbe-Grillet’s movie-works at the French Institute in London and organiser of international conference 'The Writer on the Screen' at Oxford University. He directed the feature-length documentary - exploring Robbe-Grillet’s novelistic and film-works in depth - entitled ‘Last Year at Marianské Lazné’ (Release: 1997). A new feature documentary on Robbe-Grillet entitled ‘In the Absence of the Author’ is due to be released in Spring 2023, exploring the issues of 'Objectivity' for the author and featuring Alain Robbe-Grillet, Bernard Henri-Levy, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Michel Fano, Jérome Lindon, Prof. Roger Michel-Allemand, Dr. Robin Buss, Prof. Ian Christie and others.
- Since 1998 Edouard d’Araille has produced a steady stream of articles and introductory works, especially in the areas of the History of Thought and Comparative Literature. In 2001 his essay ‘The Poetry of Living Time’ was first published, setting forth a theory of poetry based on its representation of life, emotions and time. Between 1998 and 2021 he released 16 full-length volumes of poetry, a dozen works of fiction and over two dozen introductory essays to classic works of thought and literature. He has contributed works to learning psychology, including on the processes of reading, memory and thinking. Extracts from a selection of his works can be downloaded here.
- The volume 'AVD: The Anti-Viral Diet', is soon to be followed by 'The Science behind AVD', a deeper investigation of the scientific evidence in support of the existence of anti-viral dietary ingredients - those which can actually deter viruses and viral illnesses when consumed in the optimum quantity. In 'AVD', Edouard d'Araille presented the results of Phase I of a three-stage research project by the A3M, presenting the evidence from over 2000 scientists in support of an anti-viral diet. The validity and viability of an 'anti-viral diet' appear to be well-supported by the findings of science over the past half-century and a significant argument is presented here based on that corroborative evidence. Edouard d'Araille defines an 'Anti-Viral Diet' as: "a diet whose primary purpose is to counteract viral threats and to optimize the ability of our immune systems to fight off both viruses and viral diseases". More details on about the researchers involved in the 'Anti-Viral Diet' are available at https://www.theantiviraldiet.com/the-science-1
Phone: (0044+) 7935-837361
Address: Academy House
14 Noble Street
Shrewsbury
Shropshire SY4 5DZ
United Kingdom
Edouard d'Araille's first academic work, 'Last Year at Marianské Lazné’, was a documentary analysis of the distinction between literary and cinematic fiction. After this feature documentary was released in 1996, his inaugural literary monograph 'The Cosmic Mirror: Being, Life, Art and the Cinema of Six Dimensions' was first published in 1997.
Edouard d'Araille has made contributions to the understanding of ancient literature, the evolution of human thought, the nature of writing and the philosophy of time. His works have been published in the categories of fiction, poetry and non-fiction (essays, belles lettres) in English, German and French. His most recent publication in English has been 'Je Suis Poëte: Damné par les Dieux', a book in which the most popular extracts from his fifteen earlier volumes of poetry have been brought together, along with a selection of new poetic work.
- Edouard d’Araille is presently curator of the ‘Nobel Prize Collection’ for Living Time™ Books. He has been lead researcher into the work of Rabindranath Tagore, Anatole France, Gerhardt Hauptmann, Maurice Maeterlinck and François Mauriac, having edited a Nobel Prize edition of a work by each of those five early winners. He is currently undertaking biographical research into Polish novelist Henryk Sienkiewicz - ‘Quo Vadis’ - who was winner of the Prize for Literature in 1905. - A brand new edition of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Lover's Gift and Crossing' was the first entry in the Nobel Prize Collection and the full introduction is available to download on Academia.edu as well as a special essay on poetry by writer Sri Aurobindo.
- Edouard d’Araille first began his research career exploring the relationship between novel-writing and film-making through a study of New Novel/New Wave figure Alain Robbe-Grillet. He was curator of the 1996 Retrospective of Robbe-Grillet’s movie-works at the French Institute in London and organiser of international conference 'The Writer on the Screen' at Oxford University. He directed the feature-length documentary - exploring Robbe-Grillet’s novelistic and film-works in depth - entitled ‘Last Year at Marianské Lazné’ (Release: 1997). A new feature documentary on Robbe-Grillet entitled ‘In the Absence of the Author’ is due to be released in Spring 2023, exploring the issues of 'Objectivity' for the author and featuring Alain Robbe-Grillet, Bernard Henri-Levy, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Michel Fano, Jérome Lindon, Prof. Roger Michel-Allemand, Dr. Robin Buss, Prof. Ian Christie and others.
- Since 1998 Edouard d’Araille has produced a steady stream of articles and introductory works, especially in the areas of the History of Thought and Comparative Literature. In 2001 his essay ‘The Poetry of Living Time’ was first published, setting forth a theory of poetry based on its representation of life, emotions and time. Between 1998 and 2021 he released 16 full-length volumes of poetry, a dozen works of fiction and over two dozen introductory essays to classic works of thought and literature. He has contributed works to learning psychology, including on the processes of reading, memory and thinking. Extracts from a selection of his works can be downloaded here.
- The volume 'AVD: The Anti-Viral Diet', is soon to be followed by 'The Science behind AVD', a deeper investigation of the scientific evidence in support of the existence of anti-viral dietary ingredients - those which can actually deter viruses and viral illnesses when consumed in the optimum quantity. In 'AVD', Edouard d'Araille presented the results of Phase I of a three-stage research project by the A3M, presenting the evidence from over 2000 scientists in support of an anti-viral diet. The validity and viability of an 'anti-viral diet' appear to be well-supported by the findings of science over the past half-century and a significant argument is presented here based on that corroborative evidence. Edouard d'Araille defines an 'Anti-Viral Diet' as: "a diet whose primary purpose is to counteract viral threats and to optimize the ability of our immune systems to fight off both viruses and viral diseases". More details on about the researchers involved in the 'Anti-Viral Diet' are available at https://www.theantiviraldiet.com/the-science-1
Phone: (0044+) 7935-837361
Address: Academy House
14 Noble Street
Shrewsbury
Shropshire SY4 5DZ
United Kingdom
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