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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

“functional nutrition” process that, by using organic composts, influences the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil as it modifies its structure to improve fertility without residuals and allowing a healthy and resistant plant to grow.

MICROBIOLOGY

Biodiversity is the first balancing filter of all life processes. Bacteria and fungi are highly important in all ecosystems. By making the nutritional elements essential for plants available, some “fix” the atmospheric nitrogen, others decontaminate the soil or create symbiosis with the roots, and still others perform antagonist activities against plant pathogens (insects, fungi, bacteria).

MODERN PHYSICS

traceable approach that considers every living being, including plants, as an open system able to exchange information – even at great distances – under the form of frequencies through the electromagnetic field. Thanks to this medium, it is possible to restore the functionality of the organism and its regulation systems.

WATER

Ninety percent of molecules of which plant tissues are made is water, even if totally different from that which we usually use. Water is essential for all living systems. It serves to make nutrition circulate, keep the vital functions of cells active, allow reproduction and growth and, if duly influenced by appropriate low-frequency electromagnetic fields, it can even become a “super molecule” able to regulate all of biochemistry.

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