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- From: Cory Brennan <cory8570@yahoo.com>
- To: jharvestcircle@hotmail.com, permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [permaculture] Fw: Bahia Info
- Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 17:51:02 -0700 (PDT)
Here's a sample of what one of the microbe companies do, MIcrobetech. They
take microbes from the immediate environment when they can, so they are
native.
Effective Microorganisms is another, there are a number of them out there. EM
was used by permaculturists in New Orleans to clean black mold. It is the
only thing that cleaned it completely, to my knowledge. And prevented
chlorine from being used and going into the ecosystem. It's been in use
since the 80's, used in the Sea of Japan and other major ecosystems.
There is so much transfer of microbes from human activity already that I do
not see how cleaning ecosystems with them would do more harm than good. We
are constantly transferring microbes to every corner of the planet via food,
dirt, garbage, etc.
But I'm interested in any specifics you might have regarding the risks, as
well.
Cory
--- On Tue, 5/4/10, jpepin@microbetech.com <jpepin@microbetech.com> wrote:
From: jpepin@microbetech.com <jpepin@microbetech.com>
Subject: Bahia Info
To: "Cory Brennan" <cory8570@yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 4:38 PM
Hi Cory,
Here are the final one page flyer summary and the little bit longer one.
Hope these help you understand some of what we can do with our technology.
I hope no quality is lost in the transfer from PC to MAC to PC to MAC and
then to you.
Makes one dizzy.
Thanks for everything!
John
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[permaculture] Fw: Bahia Info,
Cory Brennan, 05/04/2010
- Re: [permaculture] Fw: Bahia Info, jamesdavid Sneed, 05/04/2010
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