Source: The Intel Hub
Date: May 30th, 2011
by: Dr. Mark Sircus
“In the years leading up to Chernobyl, some dairy farmers in Austria were using remineralization as a part of their operations. They added rock dust to liquid manure as well as combining it with compost, thereby removing odors and greatly increasing soil biota.
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5/30/2011 | Dr. Mark Sircus: Magnesium and Radiation Protection
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