A photographic record of how a 1/2 acre of "dead" soil responded to Shimanishi’s mineral extract, and why the implications may extend far beyond agriculture (plus the Aurmina/Primora Bio Spring Sale).
I admit that I have not studied this extensively, but I am confused about Volcanna rain and how that fits into the the puzzle, do we use that with your products?
Thank you for all your work . You may know of Sadhguru who is an Indian Yogi Mystic Environmentalist with millions of volunteers helping clean rivers , reforest etc. last year he did a world tour inviting us all to bring life back to soil , to compost . He would further this work do get in touch with him. He has the Isha Yoga centre in Coimbatore which grows food organically and again by volunteers. He could really accelerate uptake of your work .
It looks like the world may experience a massive shortage of nitrogen fertilizer this spring (due to Iran war and shutdownof strait of Hormuz). I don't know how well this can translate to big ag but it could potentially help produce enough food despite the nitrogen shortage.
I am a gardner. In the past I was amazed by the results of an older French gardener I talked to often. He hold me of three things he always enriched his soil with in the Spring: seaweed, powder from cow horns, and volcanic rock (in French: "algues marines, poudre de corne", and "poudre de roche"). It appears he was really on to something...
This might sound kind of crazy following the (mostly) scientifically articulate comments received so far. I will continue anyway –
The first thing I thought of while reading this article was, “uh-oh, Dr. Kory has done it again. He’s put another bull’s-eye on his back!”
As you continue to share life altering information, you might consider beefing up your security system and protocols.
Now, the second thing I thought of was spring planting of my modest home garden. I am hopeful that whatever website problems mentioned in these comments have been addressed, as I am on my way to place an order.
Seriously Doc, take very good care of yourself. Stay alert, trust your instincts, and for heaven sakes get some rest once in a while!
Hi there! Just a head’s up that your regenerative farming kit (which looks awesome, btw) is priced $30 higher than if you purchased all of the items in the kit individually. I’m sure you are still working out all the kinks, but just wanted to let you know that. Thank you for working so hard to bring this product to the public! We will be using it on our garden this year and are excited to see the outcomes.
How fascinating and expected from your work. I’ve been wanting to do a garden this year so I will be ordering a bottle.
I followed your protocols during Covid and was the only person not to contract the illness several times. My career was in the department of corrections and I watched 50,000 in our system go through Covid, which was eye-opening and why I used your protocols successfully.
So I trust you and Dr. Marik.
I love Aurmina. I can only imagine the health benefits we don’t know about. I was diagnosed with DCIS a year ago and worked with one of your colleagues and now I also follow Dr. Marik’s protocols. Adding Aurmina was a no brainer 😊
Finally, I’m a baker, and I only use ancient grains from a regenerative farm that is milled and shipped to me. Such a healthy alternative to the point many of my customers with a gluten intolerance can eat the cookies because it’s really about GMO‘s and pesticides for them.
So a big thank! I’ve watched you from the beginning and I’ve seen the sacrifices and I’m happy for you and Lisa and wish you both every good thing that life can offer.
It is called Weatherbury Farms near Pittsburgh. You purchase online and the shipping is reasonable. They take monthly orders because it is milled once a month. They also sell spelt, oats, various beans. It’s a sweet family farm and I hope you give them a try.
The pictures spoke 1000 words and what a smile to my face. What growth and greenery! A beautiful garden to behold along with feeding the bunnies and wildlife. What a great way to end the evening reading this article. Thanks Dr. Kory!
Incredible! And maybe revelatory in light of fertilizer shortages.
I admit that I have not studied this extensively, but I am confused about Volcanna rain and how that fits into the the puzzle, do we use that with your products?
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for all your work . You may know of Sadhguru who is an Indian Yogi Mystic Environmentalist with millions of volunteers helping clean rivers , reforest etc. last year he did a world tour inviting us all to bring life back to soil , to compost . He would further this work do get in touch with him. He has the Isha Yoga centre in Coimbatore which grows food organically and again by volunteers. He could really accelerate uptake of your work .
It looks like the world may experience a massive shortage of nitrogen fertilizer this spring (due to Iran war and shutdownof strait of Hormuz). I don't know how well this can translate to big ag but it could potentially help produce enough food despite the nitrogen shortage.
This was my first thought, too.
Thank you!
For the last two years, I’ve seen great outputs to my garden if we received a weekly rain. If I had to water with the hose, the plants were weak.
I am a gardner. In the past I was amazed by the results of an older French gardener I talked to often. He hold me of three things he always enriched his soil with in the Spring: seaweed, powder from cow horns, and volcanic rock (in French: "algues marines, poudre de corne", and "poudre de roche"). It appears he was really on to something...
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This might sound kind of crazy following the (mostly) scientifically articulate comments received so far. I will continue anyway –
The first thing I thought of while reading this article was, “uh-oh, Dr. Kory has done it again. He’s put another bull’s-eye on his back!”
As you continue to share life altering information, you might consider beefing up your security system and protocols.
Now, the second thing I thought of was spring planting of my modest home garden. I am hopeful that whatever website problems mentioned in these comments have been addressed, as I am on my way to place an order.
Seriously Doc, take very good care of yourself. Stay alert, trust your instincts, and for heaven sakes get some rest once in a while!
Thank you very much!
Has Dr. Kory been interviewed on https://johnkempf.com/?
It would be wonderful if you could introduce your subtack reading to Veda Austin's work "the living language of water"
Hi there! Just a head’s up that your regenerative farming kit (which looks awesome, btw) is priced $30 higher than if you purchased all of the items in the kit individually. I’m sure you are still working out all the kinks, but just wanted to let you know that. Thank you for working so hard to bring this product to the public! We will be using it on our garden this year and are excited to see the outcomes.
I think the link to the regenerative farming starter kit is broken. I do not see biochar on the website
How fascinating and expected from your work. I’ve been wanting to do a garden this year so I will be ordering a bottle.
I followed your protocols during Covid and was the only person not to contract the illness several times. My career was in the department of corrections and I watched 50,000 in our system go through Covid, which was eye-opening and why I used your protocols successfully.
So I trust you and Dr. Marik.
I love Aurmina. I can only imagine the health benefits we don’t know about. I was diagnosed with DCIS a year ago and worked with one of your colleagues and now I also follow Dr. Marik’s protocols. Adding Aurmina was a no brainer 😊
Finally, I’m a baker, and I only use ancient grains from a regenerative farm that is milled and shipped to me. Such a healthy alternative to the point many of my customers with a gluten intolerance can eat the cookies because it’s really about GMO‘s and pesticides for them.
So a big thank! I’ve watched you from the beginning and I’ve seen the sacrifices and I’m happy for you and Lisa and wish you both every good thing that life can offer.
May I ask the name of the regenerative farm you order your ancient grains from? Thank you!
It is called Weatherbury Farms near Pittsburgh. You purchase online and the shipping is reasonable. They take monthly orders because it is milled once a month. They also sell spelt, oats, various beans. It’s a sweet family farm and I hope you give them a try.
Thank you Deb! I appreciate this so much! ☀️
The pictures spoke 1000 words and what a smile to my face. What growth and greenery! A beautiful garden to behold along with feeding the bunnies and wildlife. What a great way to end the evening reading this article. Thanks Dr. Kory!