Stephen Barrow wrote:

>Please take a look at the following web sites for explanations of EM:
>
>www.emtech.org , www.emtrading.com ,  www.agriton.nl
>there is info also at www.attra.org ,
>http://www.nationalwatercenter.org/natfarm.htm ,

The National Water Center is a small ecological center with a
web page on Zen + Vibrational + Bioregional aspects of water,
located in nearby Eureka Springs.  The article it hosts on
NF & EM is an old version.

The current version in located on my home page, Rhizosphere II:

Nature Farming and Effective Microorganisms
http://ncatark.uark.edu/~steved/Nature-Farm-EM.html

In the U.S., Sustainable Community Development, LLC operating
in Kansas City, MO and Columbia, MO is the distributor for EM,
which you can access through it's web page @ EMtrading.com

Sustainable Community Development, LLC / EMtrading.com
PO Box 14278
Shawnee Mission, KS  66285-4278
913-541-9299
913-541-0380 Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.emtrading.com

Interesting properties of EM:
1.microbial
2.anti-oxidant
3.magnetic resonance

The magnetic resonance can be understood as a bioenergy field
emanating from the core microbial cluster of lactic acid bacteria,
photosynthetic bacteria, and yeasts, as well as the associated
microbes.

It dovetails with BD theory and Microvita theory in that vital life
force is especially abundant where organic farming is practiced,
and therefore humus management is practiced, and therefore
multitudes of beginning life forms are "juking and jiving."

EM ceramics -- which you will notice at Emtrading -- have EM
embedded into the cermaic structure.  People are wearing EM
ceramic pendants and bracelets for the EM bioenergy field as
well as its anti-oxidative properties.

In Japan, EM is sprayed into building structures during construction.
The thinking is the anti-oxidative properties will help delay "rust"
and prolong building life span.

All the Best,
Steve Diver


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