Research Areas
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Agriculture
Here you will find articles, studies, and publications related to the effects of remineralization on soils, crops, orchards, gardens and in laboratory research. Remineralization can increase yields 2 to 4 times, increase the nutrient density and vitality making plants more drought, frost, disease and insect resistant. Remineralization can be used to deter insect infestations as well. -
Bioremediation

Remineralization has the capacity to remove or neutralize heavy metals, radiation and other toxins from ecosystems.
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Composting

Learn about the effects of remineralization in the composting process. Remineralization speeds up the composting process, conducts heat, reduces odors, increases the growth of microorganisms, and is a good vehicle for applying rock dust to gardens and farms.
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Forests

Tap into the effects of remineralization on the health of forest ecosystems. Remineralization has been shown to increase biomass and tree volume 4-10 times. The silica and rock dust strengthens trees making them less susceptible to insects, disease, drought and forest fires. These minerals also prevent the uptake of heavy metals and other pollutants that can be found in forest soils.


