Azomite: Over 70 Minerals & Trace Elements - Full Spectrum Mineral Fertilizer Soil Amendement
Organic does not mean the food is nutritious. Organic just means it was grown without large amounts of chemicals. Most organic food you buy at the grocery store is no more nutrient rich than the cheaper non-organic produce. Plants cannot manufacture minerals... those have to come from the soil. A plant that it typically high in calcium or magnesium cannot have calcium or magnesium unless it is already in the soil. Most agricultural soils lost their mineral content a long time ago. Using a full-specturm mineral fertilizer like this is how you replace them. This is how you make the produce nutrient rich. Azomite is a full spectrum mineral fertilizer that contains over 70 minerals and trace elements that the National Research Council finds as essential, thus increasing germination rates, improving yields, and leading to more flowers, disease resistance, pest resistance and better tasting vegetables. This is for use in the ground, to mineralize the food being grown. A lot of the taste compounds as well as the health producing compounds are found in the trace minerals, and Azomite contains every single trace minerals found in the earth's crust, in a balanced and chelated form. Plant growth is determined by the scarcest, "limiting" nutrient; if one of the many required nutrients is deficient, the plant will not grow and produce at its optimum levels. Conventional fertilizer programs focus only on macro-nutrients like Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (p) and Potassium (K). However, if one of the many essential trace elements is deficient in the soil, the plant will not perform at its optimum levels, affecting yield and immune function. Azomite comes from an ancient lake bed located in Utah and contains rare and abundant trace elements present in volcanic ash, in addition to rich minerals present in rivers -- a unique combination found nowhere else on Earth. You can get Azomite at http://azomite.com and another similar product from a different company is Bloomin Minerals at http://www.youngevity.net/images/pdf/hg/bloom.pdf Plants that have access to all the proper minerals, trace elements and micro-nutrients can grow with more abundance. This is a simple way to help solve hunger worldwide, through creating local food abundance. Anyone can do it, once you learn how.
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Has Azomite been tested for heavy metals and other contaminates?
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Anyone have a link to the list of all the 70 minerals and trace elements? I'm looking, but can't find one.
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The worst thing in the Azomite is the high fluoride. Asia has interesting teratogen birth defects from high soil fluoride.
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WHY DO WE WANT ALUMINUM IN OUR SOIL?
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Please remove the musical soundtrack we can't hear you very well.
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All fertilizers will contain these cancer causing elements. Ways to avoid this are vaporizing your medicine, flushing veggies and herbs heavily and waiting to harvest until all those stored nutrients have been broken down or utilized by the plant and wearing gloves mask and long pants/sleeves. To be honest, you are more likely to get aluminum and arsenic, both essential to plant respiration and cellular development, into your body by walking through fertilizer or nutrient water with bare feet or socks on. Also by getting it in your eyes, mouth, nose, lungs, genitals and lastly the anus. Just treat anything you add to a plant as a dangerous chemical, DUH that;s what the MSDS says... and dont get it into your body. If youre really concerned about getting toxic heavy metals into your body and brain, Stay away from cars, cigarettes, big cities, factories, unfiltered tap water, processed foods, any commercial foods for that matter, Corn syrup, corn, u.s. currency, fish not grown in filtered tap water and fed a strict diet of agricultural quality fish feed, oh and Catholics or sheeple as I call them just cuz. Basically grow your own fish, algae, and kelp in rainwater you filtered in the middle of the rainforest and breath pure bottled oxygen while bowing towards mecca and coated in mud from aformentioned rainforest. There, now you know how to live forever, just go back to the Garden of EDEN!
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Lead, mercury, fluoride and uranium ... I don't know, doesn't sound safe for food consumption.
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I'm assuming the fluorine used here is bound to Lithium and rubidium (and a little cesium). I also know that lithium aggregates in humans' joints making it harder to move (lithium is also light and needs to get rid of one valence for its complete shell).
I wouldn't eat this product, nor would I eat plants that took up excess amounts of fluorine and lithium. I'd rather deal with Sea-90's excess Na and Cl -
LOL! 900 PPM of fluorine will eff up a human's head.
Fluorine is one valence away from a complete shell and the lightest of its kind, making it easily accessible to the brain.
idk if such a high concentration of fluorine can even be good for plants as fluorine is super coercive -
Hablerz, Silica binds to Aluminum, thus nutrulizing it. In this natural for it makes it completly harmless.
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Flourine at 900 ppm can't be good for Humans either - 1:52.
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Theres Alumina in Rock dust. Does anyone know the health implications of consuming too much Aluminium? I was under the impression that it is toxic to Humans.
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Lol.
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Why isn't Azomite available at your website? I did a search and nothing came up.
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Pink ore? Probably has a high fluoride content.
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hey ryan was wondering if you have or have herd of anyone using this product in an aqoaponic setup?
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i eat this stuff in water about twice a month
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Wow, it's amazing that a white guy discovered it instead of the Natives ☻ He even discovered the Natives too.....right.? - Azomite is good stuff, but please tell the truth when it comes to discoveries.
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