Re: [compost_tea] Re: vortex tea brewer.

From: Bobby Grimes <biodynamichawaii_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 17:19:28 -1000

Thank you Steve
B

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On Jan 29, 2012, at 4:57 PM, "steved3602002" <steved_at_ipa.net> wrote:

> Tad and all -
>
> The retired chemist you refer to is a skeptic
> of alternative water concepts and treatment
> technologies.
>
> Sceptics websites are a great place to get started
> on what you should be checking into for holistic
> health and alternative agriculture.
>
> On the other hand, an old rule of thumb when
> you venture into alternative technologies
> is the use of discernment.
>
> For that reason, I will read skeptics websites
> with an open mind as a reality check. Do the
> concepts and technologies have merit, are they
> marketing bunk, is the topic presented accurate
> or is it confusd, do the concepts and technologies
> merit further research and discovery on your
> own part.
>
> Since there are now dozens of journals and
> books that deal with various aspects of
> alternative agriculture and holistic and
> complementary and alternative medicine, there
> is substantial authoritative information to
> draw upon when venturing into topics like
> homeopathy, subtle energy, bio-resonance,
> vortex water, evaluation methods, etc.
>
> One of the first major science books in
> agriculture to look into biotransmutation
> and related alternative topics was "Alternative
> Methods in Agriculture", edited by R. Boeringa,
> published in 1980 by Elsevier Scientific
> Publishing Co., essentially the proceedings
> of a scientific symposium held in the mid-1970s.
>
> Vortex water, scalar energy, copper coils,
> magnetism and other energetic technologies
> are part of modern day homepathics, alternative
> agriculture, and holistic medicine for
> a reason.
>
> A few months back I ame across an on-farm compost
> tea study where SFI lab data showed greater biology
> in compost teas brewed with scalar energy devices
> compared to plain water, where all other conditions
> for compost, ingredients, and brewers were held
> the same. It was a simple study, but based on
> the lab results and the microscopic pictures of
> biology, it showed there is merit to energetically
> enhanced water and biological response.
>
> Steve Diver
>
> "Tad" <tadhussey_at_...> wrote:
> >
> > For those interested in reading more about the "science" behind vortexe=
s.
> > http://www.chem1.com/CQ/wonkywater.html
> >
> > The guy has a bit of a conversational style of writing, but I've found =
his information to be sound. There are many claims regarding water that don=
't hold up under scientific scrutiny.
> >
>
>


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