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RES: [compost_tea] Humic Acid



Good Night Lloyd

I haven´t tried radionics but thanks to remind me.
I will run a few tests on that respect but most people want to see
"hard" data like a lab analysis.
I will have to refrase what I have said. Actually snake oil is good
for several things. We use it on a limited scale for reumathism, etc..
Snake oil became a synonim of fraude because in the old days they
were selling it as being good for everything which is actually not true.
Humates are good. No doubt about it. But you see people in the trade
advertising it beyond its actual and material effects.
Also when actual composition is being "exagerated" as in the case of
Humisolve which has 50% of Fulvic + Humic and declares 74% this
is also another good  example on how people deal in this kind of trade.
This whole business of Humates is very complicated. They will have to
be soluble ( activated) and its simple presence does not guarantee their
effect.
So if you use an specific brand and you get good results, stick to it
regardless
composition, etc...

Jose
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There is a lot of snake oil when it comes to humates in general being
raw, dry extracts and/or liquid extracts.
I am doing a complete analysis of most materials available in the USA
market and will report later on.
jose

G'day Jose
                   This will be good information to have. Please keep us
posted. Are you able to do radionic analysis on these samples?
I think its only 'snake oil' when it dont work properly!
Cheers
Lloyd Charles



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