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Professor Hou Tian Zhen, the director of the Department of Tree Physiology and Biochemistry at the Xinjiang Academy of Forestry Sciences in the People’s Republic of China, led a team of researchers evaluating the use of it in three separate experiments.
In 1989, the first experiment, conducted in the greenhouse at the An-ning Experiment Station, tomatoes treated with it averaged nearly double the number of flowers per plant and 27% more fruit.
In 1990, a field experiment at the An-ning Experiment Station demonstrated that the treated green beans increased yields by 81%, sweet beets yie
Originally posted by krypt013
Is a strange material called ORMUS a super plant food?
www.subtleenergies.com
It is a proprietary product made starting with Great Salt Lake Wet Method precipitate and including various "charging" methods which include Sonic Bloom type sound resonances
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Charging with sonic bloom resonances? What the heck is that? Sounds like a snake oil pitch to me, but it it has nutrient value, I somehow doubt it results from sonic bloom resonances whatever those are.
Originally posted by krypt013
David Hudson I have read that under certain conditions that ORMUS 'supposedly' exhibits antigravitational properties as well, and also supposedly has the ability not only to change its weight with temperature swings
"To visualize how this works, imagine a child on a skateboard with a paddle-ball whose mass can be made to fluctuate periodically. The child hits the ball when it is slightly more massive than normal, and the elastic cord returns the ball to him when the ball is slightly less massive than normal.
Since the inertial reaction force experienced by the child is slightly greater when he hits the ball than when the cord returns it to him, he will experience a net stationary force"
-physics.fullerton.edu...
Originally posted by krypt013
It also has supposedly exhibited superconductive properties, super curative properties, extoplasm like similar traits, and a host of other supposed almost unbelievable traits. Maybe some are true and maybe some aren't but I believe that they all warrant further investigation and experimentation as if even one is true than it has the potential of revolutionizing entire areas of science and technology and affecting daily life for modern man on an extreme scale.
Ingredients needed:
- Coarse sea salt. The gray kind that looks damp—clumps together—is best. I get it from Trader Joe’s for $3.79/2-cup jar. Or you can order Dead Sea Salt directly from www.snowdriftfarm.com
- Lye (Red Devil Lye is in most groceries in the Drano section). You can also order food grade lye from www.snowdriftfarm.com
- Gallon of Distilled water
- White distilled vinegar
But with agriculture being a multibillion dollar industry, don't you think nutrients are already being researched?
Originally posted by warrenb
Ingredients needed:
- Coarse sea salt. The gray kind that looks damp—clumps together—is best. I get it from Trader Joe’s for $3.79/2-cup jar. Or you can order Dead Sea Salt directly from www.snowdriftfarm.com
- Lye (Red Devil Lye is in most groceries in the Drano section). You can also order food grade lye from www.snowdriftfarm.com
- Gallon of Distilled water
- White distilled vinegar
seems pretty easy to make
Originally posted by krypt013
The method for making Ormus does not yeild a salty base because it isn't just a matter of mixing lye and vinegar and/or salt.
Originally posted by Byrd
Actually, if you're neutralizing it completely, then you're basically just producing a "lye salt." Lye salts are used in African cooking and in a few other types of cooking. They're sometimes used in food preservation -- but you may notice that people who eat these foods (in poorer countries) don't have unusually good health or unusual longevity.
I've seen several "recipes" for ORMUS... but if you do the tests (double-blind) then you will find out that it's about as effective as any other salt. It's not terribly good for you if you have high blood pressure; salt causes problems with blood pressure.