Azomite: Over 70 Minerals & Trace Elements - Full Spectrum Mineral Fertilizer Soil Amendement

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Go to FoodAbundance.com to join the Food Abundance movement.
    Organic does not mean the food is nutritious. Organic just means it was grown without large amounts of chemicals. Most organic food you buy at the grocery store is no more nutrient rich than the cheaper non-organic produce. Plants cannot manufacture minerals... those have to come from the soil. A plant that it typically high in calcium or magnesium cannot have calcium or magnesium unless it is already in the soil. Most agricultural soils lost their mineral content a long time ago. Using a full-specturm mineral fertilizer like this is how you replace them. This is how you make the produce nutrient rich.
    Azomite is a full spectrum mineral fertilizer that contains over 70 minerals and trace elements that the National Research Council finds as essential, thus increasing germination rates, improving yields, and leading to more flowers, disease resistance, pest resistance and better tasting vegetables. This is for use in the ground, to mineralize the food being grown. A lot of the taste compounds as well as the health producing compounds are found in the trace minerals, and Azomite contains every single trace minerals found in the earth's crust, in a balanced and chelated form.
    Plant growth is determined by the scarcest, "limiting" nutrient; if one of the many required nutrients is deficient, the plant will not grow and produce at its optimum levels. Conventional fertilizer programs focus only on macro-nutrients like Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (p) and Potassium (K). However, if one of the many essential trace elements is deficient in the soil, the plant will not perform at its optimum levels, affecting yield and immune function. Azomite comes from an ancient lake bed located in Utah and contains rare and abundant trace elements present in volcanic ash, in addition to rich minerals present in rivers -- a unique combination found nowhere else on Earth. You can get Azomite at azomite.com and another similar product from a different company is Bloomin Minerals at www.youngevity....
    Plants that have access to all the proper minerals, trace elements and micro-nutrients can grow with more abundance.
    This is a simple way to help solve hunger worldwide, through creating local food abundance. Anyone can do it, once you learn how.
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  • @binh9878
    @binh9878 12 років тому

    UA-cam deserves to have you

  • @Moonraper205
    @Moonraper205 10 років тому +4

    I'm assuming the fluorine used here is bound to Lithium and rubidium (and a little cesium). I also know that lithium aggregates in humans' joints making it harder to move (lithium is also light and needs to get rid of one valence for its complete shell).
    I wouldn't eat this product, nor would I eat plants that took up excess amounts of fluorine and lithium. I'd rather deal with Sea-90's excess Na and Cl

    • @whisperingsage
      @whisperingsage 8 років тому +1

      +Coffee Lover Do you use leftover coffee and coffee grounds in your garden? Mg, Cu, N,K,P are in there, worms love it. Yes I am also having a hard tie finding minerals with no toxins. I am looking at limestone to add to the soil now.

  • @JacknaboxSC
    @JacknaboxSC 12 років тому

    In FullHD avrebbe meritato ancora di più!

  • @lamvnpt
    @lamvnpt 12 років тому

    Im always looking for your vids. Great job!

  • @NguyenTThanh67
    @NguyenTThanh67 12 років тому

    wow im gonna send this to all my friends for sure

  • @SangRelaxBox
    @SangRelaxBox 12 років тому

    Nice now am checking your other videos.

  • @LiamZuhy
    @LiamZuhy 12 років тому

    Worth a million views, nice vid

  • @MrLmdfao
    @MrLmdfao 12 років тому

    You are really good at editing! What editing program do you use?

  • @FrozenDarkPC0704
    @FrozenDarkPC0704 12 років тому

    I am a big fan of your videos!

  • @vuvanhuy04
    @vuvanhuy04 12 років тому

    You just got yourself another subscriber

  • @mfgunit
    @mfgunit 10 років тому +5

    Lead, mercury, fluoride and uranium ... I don't know, doesn't sound safe for food consumption.

    • @rustyfox2794
      @rustyfox2794 6 років тому

      Good point, Blue charley! I wouldn't like to put it on my vegetable garden either.
      Just like the 'Pure Himalayan Pink Salt' - which is neither pure, nor comes from the Himalayas. They say it contains 84 trace elements while claiming to be 'pure'!!! As there are only 98 (at most - some experts say only 94) naturally occurring elements, it's the MOST IMPURE salt you could imagine! It too contains lead, mercury, fluoride and uranium!

  • @ddkvn
    @ddkvn 12 років тому

    You are a UNIQUE cookie!

  • @anhngocnguyen1636
    @anhngocnguyen1636 12 років тому

    You have such an amazing video :-D

  • @Koolvedge
    @Koolvedge 12 років тому +5

    Wow, it's amazing that a white guy discovered it instead of the Natives ☻ He even discovered the Natives too.....right.? - Azomite is good stuff, but please tell the truth when it comes to discoveries.

    • @keithwilson9378
      @keithwilson9378 6 років тому +2

      yes white folks discovered everything also discovered how to lie lol

  • @curnguyen2299
    @curnguyen2299 12 років тому

    Your videos are so amazing expecially this one i liked it

  • @phongnhanprint
    @phongnhanprint 12 років тому

    I liked the video it was awesome!

  • @sgmauro
    @sgmauro 12 років тому

    Nice work.

  • @zachtele5090
    @zachtele5090 10 років тому

    Hablerz, Silica binds to Aluminum, thus nutrulizing it. In this natural for it makes it completly harmless.

  • @Azonite69
    @Azonite69 6 днів тому +1

    THIS MIGHT BE ME

  • @PhoenixGaming1
    @PhoenixGaming1 12 років тому

    1 I just clicked the subscribe button 20 times because of your awesome videos

  • @MissEnhancedZombie
    @MissEnhancedZombie 12 років тому

    thanks its great

  • @sovereignsoul
    @sovereignsoul Рік тому

    Informative video, but Azomite was NOT discovered by Rollins if he learned about it from seeing natives spreading it on their crops.

  • @amanyelagha
    @amanyelagha 12 років тому

    that was pretty cool

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 5 років тому

    What do you think about using azomite in hydroponics with mycorrhizae to break it down?

  • @peanutdude69
    @peanutdude69 12 років тому

    i loved the video but i hated the fact that the video ended so soon

  • @Albertuzoigwe
    @Albertuzoigwe 12 років тому

    pretty interesting.

  • @billhemogloban8802
    @billhemogloban8802 12 років тому

    keep doing your videos

  • @yushironaka1
    @yushironaka1 12 років тому

    its really helpful? i downloaded it

  • @ChiLinh86626
    @ChiLinh86626 12 років тому

    Cool...I like

  • @runemesa
    @runemesa 11 років тому

    Why isn't Azomite available at your website? I did a search and nothing came up.

  • @mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093
    @mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093 5 років тому

    Right Aluminum ... Yea ... just like the chemtrails some of us worry about. Lets add Aluminum to our garden.

  • @andy120572
    @andy120572 11 років тому

    hey ryan was wondering if you have or have herd of anyone using this product in an aqoaponic setup?

  • @JBC814
    @JBC814 11 років тому

    Pink ore? Probably has a high fluoride content.

  • @whisperingsage
    @whisperingsage 9 років тому +1

    The worst thing in the Azomite is the high fluoride. Asia has interesting teratogen birth defects from high soil fluoride.

    • @QueefJuiceOverflow
      @QueefJuiceOverflow 8 років тому

      +whisperingsage plants will absorb this floride?

    • @whisperingsage
      @whisperingsage 8 років тому +2

      +QueefJuiceOverflow unfortunately yes it's the pink coloration. It
      's all so high in Himalayan salt, and you will notice it is pink too. Look up skeletal Fluorosis on Google images. India and many parts of Asia are naturally high in fluoride and you will see many congenital birth defects from this. This is why I don't use green tea either unless it is USA grown. It can have pretty high doses of fluoride too.

  • @luciemarie5837
    @luciemarie5837 9 років тому +2

    Please remove the musical soundtrack we can't hear you very well.

    • @readytogarden3770
      @readytogarden3770 8 років тому +1

      +Lucie Marie Why or Why do people think they need distracting music in the background. Always HATE it.

  • @Moonraper205
    @Moonraper205 10 років тому +2

    LOL! 900 PPM of fluorine will eff up a human's head.
    Fluorine is one valence away from a complete shell and the lightest of its kind, making it easily accessible to the brain.
    idk if such a high concentration of fluorine can even be good for plants as fluorine is super coercive

  • @November1Charlie
    @November1Charlie 12 років тому

    ahhhhh i wont this on my ipod :D

  • @hablerz
    @hablerz 11 років тому

    Theres Alumina in Rock dust. Does anyone know the health implications of consuming too much Aluminium? I was under the impression that it is toxic to Humans.

  • @Faithangel377
    @Faithangel377 8 років тому

    Has Azomite been tested for heavy metals and other contaminates?

    • @sovereignsoul
      @sovereignsoul Рік тому

      Reportedly it has less heavy metals than "ordinary" soil. Search "azomite less heavy metals than soil". That said, I can't vouch for the truth of this claim.

  • @iiSinzxx
    @iiSinzxx 12 років тому

    15 - If you dislike this video, you? will be sad for the rest of your life.

  • @PeUTl0v3ly
    @PeUTl0v3ly 12 років тому

    I like this lol

  • @kytoptu
    @kytoptu 12 років тому

    Sub, like,

  • @NeToNHacKz
    @NeToNHacKz 12 років тому

    subbedd

  • @ttwarrior1
    @ttwarrior1 12 років тому

    i eat this stuff in water about twice a month

  • @hablerz
    @hablerz 11 років тому

    Flourine at 900 ppm can't be good for Humans either - 1:52.

  • @MrJake023
    @MrJake023 6 років тому

    Hey yo what up man really good informative video quick question here for you will back in the day I used to grow wheatgrass and with the wheat grass Kit came mineral powder I did as her instructed to do, well I also mix it in with water and drink it myself so my question to you is is it all right if I mix amazite Rock Dust with water and drink it myself as a supplement here is the link of where I got it from Amazon it is also organic please respond thank you
    www.amazon.com/dp/B0117UZRNG/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_zRlXAbTS18G3Z

  • @BarbaraAL46
    @BarbaraAL46 9 років тому

    WHY DO WE WANT ALUMINUM IN OUR SOIL?

    • @whisperingsage
      @whisperingsage 9 років тому +2

      +BarbaraAL46 We can't avoid aluminum in our soil, it is the most abundant mineral but I found out from my agronomist that it's neutral- it isn't absorbed by the plant. The aluminum that is toxic to Alzheimer's is injected via flu and pneumonia shots, it is forced in there. It's not easy to absorb via the gut even. Lucky for that. I still don't use aluminum or teflon coated cookware. Teflon outgasses flouride. Acidic tomatoes would absorb more aluminum in food. So I wou;dn't want to take that chance still. Also. I garden in raised beds using pure manure composted, this eliminates a bunch of aluminum. I will be trying orgonites in my garden to see also if that helps.

    • @BarbaraAL46
      @BarbaraAL46 9 років тому

      thanks for taking the time to comment

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 4 місяці тому

    400 ppm Barium, far less of useful trace elements. No thanks.

  • @hablerz
    @hablerz 11 років тому

    Lol.

  • @PeterKKraus
    @PeterKKraus 2 роки тому

    Nothing is millions of years old!! How delusional!!!.

  • @sieunhan369
    @sieunhan369 12 років тому

    WTF?!

  • @christopher7687
    @christopher7687 7 років тому +1

    Thea earth is about 6,000 years old... You are dating based on the candle-stick method called the geological column dating which has been debunked.
    The creation of the geological column and their fossils are exclusive to those which appear in a favored and evolutionary order. When given all possible fossils, the geological column is not even consistent with concurrent results.
    A rocks physical appearance cannot distinguish the system or strata level to which a rock may belong.
    There are clams on top of mt Everest.
    Formation that happened rapidly over a short period deposited over the course of a year during a catastrophic flood that God caused against an unrepentant generation.
    Repent and turn to the LORD Jesus Christ, who by all things consist.
    God named be before I was born and his presence is always on my head, so don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about.

    • @ElderCOD5292
      @ElderCOD5292 7 років тому

      The earth is ALOT more older than 6k years. and gods just an idea made up by man and ever changing over the years to what society deems fit. revised a million times etc. here ..... In the early 20th century, scientists refined the process of radiometric dating. Earlier research had shown that isotopes of some radioactive elements decay into other elements at rates that can be easily predicted. By examining the existing elements, scientists can calculate the initial quantity, and thus how long it took for the elements to decay, allowing them to determine the age of the rock. The oldest rocks on Earth found to date are the Acasta Gneisses in northwestern Canada near the Great Slave Lake, which are 4.03 billion years old. Rocks older than 3.5 billion years can be found on all continents. Greenland boasts the Isua Supracrustal rocks (3.7 to 3.8 billion years old), while rocks in Swaziland are 3.4 to 3.5 billion years. Samples in Western Australia run 3.4 to 3.6 billion years old. find all this wise proof on this website and stop believing in folk lore. www.space.com/24854-how-old-is-earth.html also there is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_Earth enjoy.

    • @Abc1234xxx
      @Abc1234xxx 2 роки тому

      This guy needs dr*ga