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Bio-dynamic Agriculture

Biodynamic farming and gardening was spawned by the late anthroposophist, Rudolf Steiner, has grown in popularity, and further developed through his Waldorf schools worldwide.

The use of pesticides has gone up 10 times since WW-II, but despite that, damage to crops by insect pests has doubled. A less nutritious crop forces an insect to eat more of it to keep healthy.

Just as a healthy human resists disease better, properly nourished crops resist pests more effectively.

Since our bodies respond quite dramatically to only scant amounts of its own bodily chemicals, why can’t trace amounts of poisonous pesticides disrupt our system too, year after year?

Even the absence of one trace element in our body, can produce disastrous results.

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