Super LAB

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Are you familiar with Steve Raisner’s discovery of “Super LAB? He accidentally spilled Spirulina powder into his LAB resulting in the isolation of the phycocyanin among other compounds, a bright blue layer developped and when he applied it to dried out neglected peppers with leaves so dry they were crumbling, it “revived” the plants and they grew new leaves unlike any other input he had seen before. As for regular healthy plants, it apparently drastically increases their growth rate. And if you have heard of it, have you tried it? Is it worth the cost?
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Combining different microbes, again, is not novel. Folks have been selling EM1 which is a combination of Lactos, Yeasts, and Purple Bacterias for decades. This is also a very powerful combination, and when you combine independently very powerful microbes together they will and do work synergistically with each other to produce amazing results. Steve may be popularizing these ideas, but by no means is it his discovery, even if he did independently come to this formulation.

Spirulina is very easy to cultivate at home and with a small starter and a few inputs can be kept alive and grown as long as you maintain it.

Typically when you hear someone “invent” something it is because they are wanting to patent and sell it and thus hamper something that you can easily do at home, or they want ego aggrandizement which only leads to further suffering, but let them thirst for fame, which is liking begging for the blade of the sword.

I do encourage open source sharing, and I thank Steve for opening his work and sharing as he does, much like what I do, and we all need to support each other through peace and positive encouragement.

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