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	<title>Comments on: Using Sea Minerals in Agriculture – a Tutorial</title>
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		<title>By: Coconut Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Coconut Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 18:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mike, thanks for this priceless information , I was  searching for a link to share with  some family and friends to  explain this and this one is perfect.
  my  ditch water averages 60 degrees farenheight,  can not imagine have water colder than that , BRRRR! 
 also  very interesting about distilled and R/O water being dead.
 I drink rain water   and spring water I collect and  it never touches metal either, oh  and  love those coconuts hehe!
 An Example, here in Hawaii I grow many  kinds of plants , over 1000 species  all organic of coarse,  using cow and horse manure from the ranch i live on, also using  live ditch water from the mountains, and collecting sandy loam from the  streams,  but  after all that the fruit flies  still sting the   cucumbers and  eat the plants and fruit all up  99% of the time,  so I started using  sea  salt ( or sea water dilluted 1/17 ratio) collected  on the Island, I just sprinkle it around  ( time released for large areas)and water it in off the leaves then  the plants  immune system starts working properly and as with cucumbers as an example it  pushes the worm out of the hole it was stung, or the worm just leaves,, and seals the wounds  and the fruit will finish it life,,   FOR REAL!

 I doubted it until i have  seen it work many times, and reading your   words  really spells it out  why it  works
  it is so amazing that   this is a big answer to  the world problems and people do not ever need to buy fertilizer again if they can just  get the  seawater or  salt to the land,
  big storms like hurricanes do a pretty  good job at spreading the trace minerals, although i prefer to collect my own
 I will be  promoting this in my  area and doing some documented ( with pictures) side by side  studies to show  the results of garden beds  with and without the sea minerals but the same of everything else
  thanx again
  Coconut Chris 
Big Island Hawaii</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mike, thanks for this priceless information , I was  searching for a link to share with  some family and friends to  explain this and this one is perfect.<br />
  my  ditch water averages 60 degrees farenheight,  can not imagine have water colder than that , BRRRR!<br />
 also  very interesting about distilled and R/O water being dead.<br />
 I drink rain water   and spring water I collect and  it never touches metal either, oh  and  love those coconuts hehe!<br />
 An Example, here in Hawaii I grow many  kinds of plants , over 1000 species  all organic of coarse,  using cow and horse manure from the ranch i live on, also using  live ditch water from the mountains, and collecting sandy loam from the  streams,  but  after all that the fruit flies  still sting the   cucumbers and  eat the plants and fruit all up  99% of the time,  so I started using  sea  salt ( or sea water dilluted 1/17 ratio) collected  on the Island, I just sprinkle it around  ( time released for large areas)and water it in off the leaves then  the plants  immune system starts working properly and as with cucumbers as an example it  pushes the worm out of the hole it was stung, or the worm just leaves,, and seals the wounds  and the fruit will finish it life,,   FOR REAL!</p>
<p> I doubted it until i have  seen it work many times, and reading your   words  really spells it out  why it  works<br />
  it is so amazing that   this is a big answer to  the world problems and people do not ever need to buy fertilizer again if they can just  get the  seawater or  salt to the land,<br />
  big storms like hurricanes do a pretty  good job at spreading the trace minerals, although i prefer to collect my own<br />
 I will be  promoting this in my  area and doing some documented ( with pictures) side by side  studies to show  the results of garden beds  with and without the sea minerals but the same of everything else<br />
  thanx again<br />
  Coconut Chris<br />
Big Island Hawaii</p>
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		<title>By: Larissa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Larissa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Mike Donkers. I was also surprised to see such an informative article on sea minerals on this site.  I have been excited about the health implications of the sea minerals since  seeing a Video interview by the the manufacturer of Ocean Grown on the Renegade website. Search on Google led to Dr. Myanard Murray&#039;s research and then Gerre Amena&#039;s work with sea minerals in Australia. Your 2 articles summarize all this information  very completely and I appreciate your information about the health benefits of grasses and how to grow them even at home. If you can provide more detailed information on the dilution of the salts without the TDS meter  - it would be very helpful.  I would also like more information as to why the sea minerals should not be taken in juice or water in small amounts as Mr. Amena recommends. Have you seen some research to that effect?  Again, great articles. Thank you. P.S. I would also like to know your background. Larissa Athens Greece  P.S.S. I am also very angry that this information has been kept in a closet by Big Pharma, etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Mike Donkers. I was also surprised to see such an informative article on sea minerals on this site.  I have been excited about the health implications of the sea minerals since  seeing a Video interview by the the manufacturer of Ocean Grown on the Renegade website. Search on Google led to Dr. Myanard Murray&#8217;s research and then Gerre Amena&#8217;s work with sea minerals in Australia. Your 2 articles summarize all this information  very completely and I appreciate your information about the health benefits of grasses and how to grow them even at home. If you can provide more detailed information on the dilution of the salts without the TDS meter  &#8211; it would be very helpful.  I would also like more information as to why the sea minerals should not be taken in juice or water in small amounts as Mr. Amena recommends. Have you seen some research to that effect?  Again, great articles. Thank you. P.S. I would also like to know your background. Larissa Athens Greece  P.S.S. I am also very angry that this information has been kept in a closet by Big Pharma, etc.</p>
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		<title>By: Learn Guitar Chords</title>
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		<dc:creator>Learn Guitar Chords</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 05:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a fascinating article, and I didn&#039;t expect to read it on a guitar blog of all things. Musician&#039;s Health caught my attention. I was wondering if you could provide some pictures of the process you use?
Thanks,
Andrew Wonacott, 
Southern California</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a fascinating article, and I didn&#8217;t expect to read it on a guitar blog of all things. Musician&#8217;s Health caught my attention. I was wondering if you could provide some pictures of the process you use?<br />
Thanks,<br />
Andrew Wonacott,<br />
Southern California</p>
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		<title>By: Merle Murphy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Merle Murphy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 17:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Mike Donkers,
I read your sea minerals in agriculture.  How did you come up with this tutorial.  To say the least, I was very very impressed and for good reason.  I live in Carmel, California, where are you?  How come you know so much about minerals, health, desease, agriculture.  Who are you?
                            Merle Murphy         mmurphy7@aol.com.
                           box 3333 Carme-by-th-sea, California 93921</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Mike Donkers,<br />
I read your sea minerals in agriculture.  How did you come up with this tutorial.  To say the least, I was very very impressed and for good reason.  I live in Carmel, California, where are you?  How come you know so much about minerals, health, desease, agriculture.  Who are you?<br />
                            Merle Murphy         <a href="mailto:mmurphy7@aol.com">mmurphy7@aol.com</a>.<br />
                           box 3333 Carme-by-th-sea, California 93921</p>
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