"Did you know that so-called "science" dictates salt amounts in food processing plants?"
In case anyone was wondering whether or not to take this cranky crank seriously, he just used the phrase "so-called "science"", the scare-quotes meant to indicate that what we all know of as science, the work real scientists are doing (instead of posting videos on YouTube), isn't "real" science. He knows better than all of the doctors and researchers in the world. How wonderfully modest!
"Plant homeopathy"?! You've reached a new low, John! I love it! What about rocks? Does homeopathy make the bad spirits in feldspar disappear? Please! The scientific community is dying to know!
This stuff is done at universities the world over. I have 60 reports in my possession and written the first textbook on the subject after 12 years of massive scale testing on 5 hectares research facility. Now after 24 years of work, I should not have something to say?
Get a life! Or do you also get $3,- for inane comments?
@VDKaviraj Excellent riposte, good sir! Oh wait...no it wasn't.
You do realize that just because "stuff" is "done" at universities it doesn't therefore follow that homeopathy is an effective medical modality. You do understand that, right? After 200+ years of actual science, you do realize that you have to do better than just asserting that something is the case. You have to conduct experiments and prove it. It also has to fit with everything else science has established. Go to (a real) school!
@VDKaviraj BTW -- love that your "pharma shill gambit" is so transparent. It's just as simplistic as your misunderstanding of science in general. If anyone disagrees with your wingnut pseudoscientific claims, they MUST be in the pocket of pharmaceutical corporations. Must be nice to live in a world so black and white. Many of us are burdened by the ambiguity and complexity of our lives. Nice to see you've got it all figured out. It's a conspiracy! Yeah! That's it!
@VDKaviraj How does Pfizer's (or whomever's) shadiness establish that all "scientific drugs" (your quotes) are harmful and that there's a conspiracy against your miracle water? Think about this genius: why would a corporation kill off its customer base? Does that seem like a profitable enterprise. Oh right...they must keep them alive until they have all their money THEN kill then because this is a movie and we're twelve year olds.
Love how you can't source anything by the way. 13%! Hahaha...
Indeed. It is being used by farmers in India, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, Holland - where the marihuana growers are very happy with it - Nicaragua, about which my students made a video and posted on vimeo so you can see the results.
Next vid we shall include some pics and snippets of that vimeo vid as well.
I know the difference. It is healthier, but even with sel gris you must be careful.
Salt can do also much damage to plants - in Australia I had problems with low-lying bowling greens, which simply had too much salt. They were less than 100 m from the sea. Only after using it in homeopathic dilutions could the salt problem be counteracted.
You can watch all about the homeophobes, in particular the Rockefeller Pharma Maffia in Eustace Mullins "Murder by Injection" (interview about it on video google)
@jackp6 Ummm....ever heard the phrase "the dose makes the poison"? Paracelsus said it about five hundred years ago. Think about it. Water is necessary for life but too much can kill you by shifting the electrolyte balance in your cells. One of these electrolytes is salt (NaCl), which your body also REQUIRES to live. But as we all know, too much salt can kill you.
Living organisms are vastly complex and there are optimal value RANGES for many of substances they need to live. Biology 101, folks.
@jackp6 Um...have you just learned that your body is made of salt and water? I work in hospital emergency rooms and teach physiology to college students. Perhaps you can drop the spiritual mumbo-jumbo BS and sign up read a VERY BASIC introductory book on human physiology? Might blow your mind and lead to less public ridicule in YouTube comments...
@sleepcity If its so important for us to know who & how great you are, why are you using a pseudonym & trying to insult someone who's presenting a subject you have no experience with? Why aren't you asking questions about this topic instead of posing & ranting like a paid shill? Kaviraj is the author of a book on how to use homeopathic substances on plants. Why should that inspire your hatred? You feeling guilty about something? What's wrong with you? Aren't they paying you enough in ER?
@Bandershot 1) Ad hominem -- I only want to know how great I am. 2) Argument from authority. I am asking questions and 3) I'm critical of this nonsense therefore I'm a paid YouTube agent of pharmaceutical companies (ad hominem). 4) Kaviraj has written books -- argument from authority. 5) More and more ad hominem attacks.
See any problems with this response of yours, Mr. Benneth?
@sleepcity Yeah, I see plenty wrong with your response. You're not addressing anything ad rem. Once the simple, testable premise has been put forward, that plants react to the dilutes used in homeopathy, the only ad rem left for you is to test it with your holy double blind. But you're not going to do that, because it threatens your basic assumption that dilutes have no intrinsic force.. So what you & the rest of your ilk are left to do is anonymously engage in endless character assassination.
@Bandershot John are you familiar with what an ad hominem argument is? Are you familiar with the argument from authority? Are you familiar with the pharma shill gambit?
If you reject double-blinded, placebo-controlled studies as a sound method of confirming the efficacy of substances, well...you have no right to pretend that you know more about pharmacology and medicine than the consensus of all of the world's researchers (I'm talking about the ones with degrees from, you know, real colleges).
@sleepcity Sounds like you've described your approach exactly. Repeatedly I find the same fallacies from anti homeopathy, such as the claim there are no double blind studies. Would you bet on it? Every argument from you reduces to ad hominem from straw man. You certainly don't have any attribution for your assertions, you won't even say who you are, typical of ani homeopaths; once proven wrong on one assertion, you seem to think you remain credible on the rest. Try me. Use your real name.
@Bandershot As usual I find it nearly impossible to follow your rambling. All I can parse is that you have a serious persecution complex and no understanding of really introductory science. But by all means...keep on truckin' John. Can't wait to catch more of your vitally important videos about Farrah Fawcett!
Wonderful, thank you for the enlightenment
ysiblini 1 year ago
This is great. I'm passing it on to my horticultural friends.
Thanks !!!
den151redbank 1 year ago
"Did you know that so-called "science" dictates salt amounts in food processing plants?"
In case anyone was wondering whether or not to take this cranky crank seriously, he just used the phrase "so-called "science"", the scare-quotes meant to indicate that what we all know of as science, the work real scientists are doing (instead of posting videos on YouTube), isn't "real" science. He knows better than all of the doctors and researchers in the world. How wonderfully modest!
sleepcity 1 year ago
"Plant homeopathy"?! You've reached a new low, John! I love it! What about rocks? Does homeopathy make the bad spirits in feldspar disappear? Please! The scientific community is dying to know!
Always good for a laugh that John Benneth.
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity
Stay sleeping.
You have obviously no idea.
This stuff is done at universities the world over. I have 60 reports in my possession and written the first textbook on the subject after 12 years of massive scale testing on 5 hectares research facility. Now after 24 years of work, I should not have something to say?
Get a life! Or do you also get $3,- for inane comments?
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj Excellent riposte, good sir! Oh wait...no it wasn't.
You do realize that just because "stuff" is "done" at universities it doesn't therefore follow that homeopathy is an effective medical modality. You do understand that, right? After 200+ years of actual science, you do realize that you have to do better than just asserting that something is the case. You have to conduct experiments and prove it. It also has to fit with everything else science has established. Go to (a real) school!
sleepcity 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj BTW -- love that your "pharma shill gambit" is so transparent. It's just as simplistic as your misunderstanding of science in general. If anyone disagrees with your wingnut pseudoscientific claims, they MUST be in the pocket of pharmaceutical corporations. Must be nice to live in a world so black and white. Many of us are burdened by the ambiguity and complexity of our lives. Nice to see you've got it all figured out. It's a conspiracy! Yeah! That's it!
Wanna tell us about 9/11 too?
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity
Love that you have no idea what you are talking about.
Pfizer comes to mind, with all their "scientific" drugs for which they get sued and pay the heaviest fines in the business.
Why?
They kill people with their "scientific" drugs. 1 million dead in US yearly.
Love it how you defend the "evidence base" when the evidence is no more than 13%/
Love it how the British Govt did a survey among physicians and showed consistently that homoeopathy has 70% rate of efficacy in comparison.
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj How does Pfizer's (or whomever's) shadiness establish that all "scientific drugs" (your quotes) are harmful and that there's a conspiracy against your miracle water? Think about this genius: why would a corporation kill off its customer base? Does that seem like a profitable enterprise. Oh right...they must keep them alive until they have all their money THEN kill then because this is a movie and we're twelve year olds.
Love how you can't source anything by the way. 13%! Hahaha...
sleepcity 1 year ago
balderdash, homeopathy only works on humanoids!
freddysaturn 1 year ago
Fascinating stuff! Surely this is the future for healthier flora, fauna and homines sapientes?!
helenEaling 1 year ago
@helenEaling
Indeed. It is being used by farmers in India, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, Holland - where the marihuana growers are very happy with it - Nicaragua, about which my students made a video and posted on vimeo so you can see the results.
Next vid we shall include some pics and snippets of that vimeo vid as well.
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Did you know grey seasalt, real ocean sun dried salt, salt with 80 minerals in it, give great results giving it to plants.... and also to human...
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6
Did you know that eating too much salt is the cause of high blood pressure?
Did you know that most processed foods have too much salt in them?
Did you know you eat about 4-5 times as much salt as you need?
Did you know that so-called "science" dictates salt amounts in food processing plants?
Did you know that many of the "scientists" are former Big Pharma employees?
Did you know they present the "facts" so that everyone gets too much so Big Pharma can sell more HBP medication?
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj
I'm not speaking of ordinairy salt, but of "sel gris", sundried in the Guérande
I know what you say about ordinairy salt.
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6
I know the difference. It is healthier, but even with sel gris you must be careful.
Salt can do also much damage to plants - in Australia I had problems with low-lying bowling greens, which simply had too much salt. They were less than 100 m from the sea. Only after using it in homeopathic dilutions could the salt problem be counteracted.
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj
Ok ,my point was that in sell gris you have so many minerals that are good.
And I know salt is poisonous, but you can use it in small
I heard and read about it here. It is in Dutch, but you lived in Amsterdam ;)
fonteine dot com slash zeemineralen dot html
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6
Yes I can read Dutch, no probs.
In my book is a nice piece about salt.
How it affects the water content in the cells and how it affects the cell membrane permeability. What are the results of it - hydraemia.
So it should be used on plants only in the infinitesimal dose. Then they can benefit, but not otherwise.
Pure salt dissolved in water will not do much good because plants take up things only in attenuated form.
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj
Yes I meant small amounts / attenuated form.
More then 80 minarals are in sel gris.
I hope you will enjoy the article of Mike Donkers about seaminerals.
There was a time people were rewarded in "sel".
The verb "sell" reminds of it.... and also salary and even soldier.
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6 I did enjoy the article.
Yeah, we are the "salt of the earth".
And the homoeophobes want to deny everything.
They have no arguments, just invective.
VDKaviraj 1 year ago
@VDKaviraj
That's right.
You can watch all about the homeophobes, in particular the Rockefeller Pharma Maffia in Eustace Mullins "Murder by Injection" (interview about it on video google)
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6 Ummm....ever heard the phrase "the dose makes the poison"? Paracelsus said it about five hundred years ago. Think about it. Water is necessary for life but too much can kill you by shifting the electrolyte balance in your cells. One of these electrolytes is salt (NaCl), which your body also REQUIRES to live. But as we all know, too much salt can kill you.
Living organisms are vastly complex and there are optimal value RANGES for many of substances they need to live. Biology 101, folks.
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity
I know, the ocean is living too, do you know people can have blood infuses with seawater?
The ocean is called "mer" just like mother.
jackp6 1 year ago
@jackp6 Um...have you just learned that your body is made of salt and water? I work in hospital emergency rooms and teach physiology to college students. Perhaps you can drop the spiritual mumbo-jumbo BS and sign up read a VERY BASIC introductory book on human physiology? Might blow your mind and lead to less public ridicule in YouTube comments...
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity
it's your problem that you have studied I suppose... I experience not through study
jackp6 1 year ago
@sleepcity If its so important for us to know who & how great you are, why are you using a pseudonym & trying to insult someone who's presenting a subject you have no experience with? Why aren't you asking questions about this topic instead of posing & ranting like a paid shill? Kaviraj is the author of a book on how to use homeopathic substances on plants. Why should that inspire your hatred? You feeling guilty about something? What's wrong with you? Aren't they paying you enough in ER?
Bandershot 1 year ago
@Bandershot 1) Ad hominem -- I only want to know how great I am. 2) Argument from authority. I am asking questions and 3) I'm critical of this nonsense therefore I'm a paid YouTube agent of pharmaceutical companies (ad hominem). 4) Kaviraj has written books -- argument from authority. 5) More and more ad hominem attacks.
See any problems with this response of yours, Mr. Benneth?
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity Yeah, I see plenty wrong with your response. You're not addressing anything ad rem. Once the simple, testable premise has been put forward, that plants react to the dilutes used in homeopathy, the only ad rem left for you is to test it with your holy double blind. But you're not going to do that, because it threatens your basic assumption that dilutes have no intrinsic force.. So what you & the rest of your ilk are left to do is anonymously engage in endless character assassination.
Bandershot 1 year ago
@Bandershot John are you familiar with what an ad hominem argument is? Are you familiar with the argument from authority? Are you familiar with the pharma shill gambit?
If you reject double-blinded, placebo-controlled studies as a sound method of confirming the efficacy of substances, well...you have no right to pretend that you know more about pharmacology and medicine than the consensus of all of the world's researchers (I'm talking about the ones with degrees from, you know, real colleges).
sleepcity 1 year ago
@sleepcity Sounds like you've described your approach exactly. Repeatedly I find the same fallacies from anti homeopathy, such as the claim there are no double blind studies. Would you bet on it? Every argument from you reduces to ad hominem from straw man. You certainly don't have any attribution for your assertions, you won't even say who you are, typical of ani homeopaths; once proven wrong on one assertion, you seem to think you remain credible on the rest. Try me. Use your real name.
Bandershot 1 year ago
@Bandershot As usual I find it nearly impossible to follow your rambling. All I can parse is that you have a serious persecution complex and no understanding of really introductory science. But by all means...keep on truckin' John. Can't wait to catch more of your vitally important videos about Farrah Fawcett!
sleepcity 1 year ago