[compost_tea] Re: Impact of water controller Soft Wave Technology?

From: Christine Baker <christine_at_bayhouse.com>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 09:54:49 -0700

Stephen, I'm aware that those fillings are bad. But I live in the
US, don't have insurance and even if I did, I don't think they'd
cover that. My sister in Germany got mercury poisoning from the
fillings and it still cost her a bundle in co-payments too to have
them removed.

We're just trying to eat healthy food, which is why we're growing our
own veggies and organically. Our water is "good", no fluoride or
chlorine and from a very deep aquifer, but it sure would be nice to
be able to modify the calcium so that plants can use it. Might even
be able to trade veggies with the sales rep.

We're currently in the process of starting a non profit community
center with a community garden and I just heard that he already
committed to donating a unit to the center once we got the lease for
the building (currently negotiating). So hopefully I'll get some
first hand experience with the modified water soon, although most of
the planting will have to wait till fall (we're in the desert).

If anyone has an affordable way to test water to see what kind of
calcium we have before and after applying this frequency, I'd sure
like to know about it.

Christine


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