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Minerals & Microbes 

Soil Detox Kit

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."


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"Why did my garden FAIL?!" my friend Angelique asked me, feeling defeated.


"Marjory, I made a raised bed, filled it with good soil, and topped it with composted horse manure. The plants all died or looked miserable. I thought I did everything right; why did it fail?"

What Angelique didn’t realize is that the amount of toxicity in our soil can be shocking.


Biosolids, or composted human manure from city sewage, are labeled as "organic" fertilizer, yet they contain forever chemicals, drugs, heavy metals, and remnants that shouldn’t be in our gardens.


Moreover, agricultural drift, automobile exhaust, and geoengineering all contribute to soil pollution.

Many people are unaware that most "horse quality hay" and feed is saturated with herbicides, pesticides, and toxins that remain intact through the horse's digestion.


Even well-composted manure cannot break down these harmful substances.

But hope is not lost!

Through a series of remarkable coincidences, I found an unconventional researcher who believes he has discovered a way to clean toxic soils.


It's a simple homemade mix that you can apply over a few months offers a promising solution. 


This dedicated man, somewhat of a hermit, fears repercussions from the government or Big Agriculture.

His concerns are understandable.


The State of Maine has condemned small farms after encouraging the use of biosolids fertilizers.


Recently, 50 farms were deemed unsuitable due to high levels of PFAS, leaving these farmers bankrupt and their land worthless.

And it only gets more concerning.

Another 700 farms are currently undergoing evaluation.

Yet, there are historical examples of minerals and microbes playing a crucial role in environmental cleanup, such as during the Valdez oil spill.


Those who sought biological solutions faced challenges, with some experiencing smear campaigns or going missing.

I recognize the challenges posed by the government and Big Agriculture, but if this researcher’s claims are true, it could revolutionize the way we think about clean, nutritious food. 


I have faith that sharing this information will reach those who care.

To verify his extraordinary claims, I decided to conduct my own tests.

I built raised beds, filled them with poor-quality soil, planted vegetables, and consistently applied the special mix of minerals and microbes.

The results confirmed his claims.

With the help of certified labs, I verified the destruction of PFAS and am now testing to ensure that glyphosate—Roundup—has also been eliminated. 


Though it may seem unbelievable, I sent samples to check whether heavy metals are being made inactive.


I’ll keep you updated with the results.

We all need access to clean, nutrient-dense food, which truly begins with healthy soil.


The process for detoxifying soil is simple and achievable.


By using a unique combination of minerals and microbes, you can entirely cleanse your soil within a single growing season.

Our initial product release will be a kit designed to cover up to 5 acres.


For those with a typical quarter-acre lot, you’ll receive 20 applications from this kit, enough to detoxify your soil and provide essential fertilizer for an entire year.

The ingredients are completely natural, sourced from pristine environments.

Not only does this approach detoxify your soil, but it also supplies all the necessary nutrients for healthy plant growth, functioning as a remarkable fertilizer as well.

To launch this transformative product and continue important research, The Grow Network needs your support.
 


Funding will help cover initial inventory, labels, branding, and packaging.

There’s more research to be done.


The initial testing included high levels of minerals and microbes, and I want to determine the minimum effective amounts.


Additionally, I plan to investigate whether heavy metals can be rendered "bio-unavailable" to plants.


So far, it's looking promising!


Just one PFAS soil test costs $450, making this pursuit expensive.

But together, we can find solutions!

Please consider contributing to this project at any level you can afford, and check out the meaningful gifts I have to offer in appreciation for your support.

Thank you so much for believing in this mission!


Marjory & The Grow Network Team



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