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If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.
~ Nikola Tesla

By Corey Lynn and James White

As the growing season arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, there is no better time to have a Solution Series interview addressing the newest (oldest) technology used to grow fruits and vegetables in abundance, known as “electroculture.” Contrary to what the name would seem to imply, there is no need to “plug into” a standard outlet. Instead, electroculture plugs into the energy all around us.

Matt Roeske is a well-researched and intelligent guy who seems to understand things at the next level as they pertain to energy, vibration, and ancient healing techniques. In this Solution Series episode, Matt imparts a great many truths that he draws from his vast background and intimate knowledge of almost all things energy. Take the time to watch or listen to this one; you will not be disappointed!

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36 Comments

  1. India still uses traditional uncoated copper flasks for water and they are available on eBay for a very reasonable price. Search “Ayurvedic copper bottle”. I’ve been using mine for years and it feels wholesome.

  2. Just a reminder that copper and zinc are inversely related in the serum. So if you use copper cookware and dinnerware check your zinc levels. The copper and zinc should be the same in the serum. You may need to supplement the zinc.

  3. Has anyone here actually tried this? I sleep on a grounding mat so I DONT collect stray RF. I dont see how it’s actually good for the plants. Here’s someone who tried it and it didnt work. I can also tell you, if you dont use compost, chicken litter, fertalizer or something, it’s not going to do much in poor soil and I dont care how many antennas you put on it. I can do an experiment in my garden. Now, I can tell you that SEA-90 does help. I’ve tried hydroponics with diluted saltwater and it does grow wheat and plants well. I use it for starting my transplants. And that didnt seem like it’d work either, so that’s why we do tests.

    https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/120-day-electroculture-experiment/comment-page-1/

  4. If interested in getting your hands on copper for electroculture, I suggest that the best source for cheap copper is a local electrical contractor. They typically have huge amounts of leftover copper that could be purchased for far less money than going to a store.

  5. WOW. I’m going out to the hardware store right now. Great podcast. Insects hate light & so do Demons.

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