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Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 08:31AM

This is the type of rot we have to put up with in my country. Here is what lotus superfoods wrote to me:

"We just received your order back from Australian Customs with return to sender on the box. It appears they had an issue with the package because we wrote do not irradiate all over it. They literally cut the bag open and sent it back to us"

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 08:53AM

I have now got my sproutarian friend testing everything sent to us with his radiation detectors. He is testing all algaes, seaweeds and supplements and will report back to me next week.

Crazy enough, the rain is full of radiation according to his equipment. It seems we are basically drowning in radiation on our clothes and foods. He says radiation levels rise 400% initially after it rains (l forget what context in which he mentions it).

Also, cordless phone radiation is far worse than mobile phones. Cordless remote controls are another killer. He has radiation detectors running 24/7 to check for radiation in the environment and has managed to find a way to bring it down to zero in his house. He says the average street is full of EMF radiation and it is impossible to escape it in the street regardless of what devices are used. It is supposed to be far more harmful than flouride, and is said that it will be the biggest killer contributing to cancer, heart attacks, diabetes and mental issues.

The stuff Mr Kearns has told me about EMF waves and radiation is like your worst nightmare come true. The radiation has lots of different frequency waves according to Mr Kearns, and it is all bad.

The cell phone towers are another potent killer. As soon as he fixes people's homes, people with behavoural issues are in far better control. Maybe it could be a large reason why society seems more out of control these days.

How is all this effecting the pineal gland? I don't think it would be too good.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 10, 2014 04:52PM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> This is the type of rot we have to put up with in
> my country. Here is what lotus superfoods wrote to
> me:
>
> "We just received your order back from Australian
> Customs with return to sender on the box. It
> appears they had an issue with the package because
> we wrote do not irradiate all over it. They
> literally cut the bag open and sent it back to us"

It's native to OZ. Find it. Set up some aquariums to start your own supply. Don't let it get into the environment.

[www.cabi.org]

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 10, 2014 05:04PM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> I have now got my sproutarian friend testing
> everything sent to us with his radiation
> detectors.

Brands? Models? Last time they were properly calibrated?

It doesn't sound like your friend is getting things quite right at all, frankly. Or maybe you are getting different issues, and the details of these different issues, confused and reporting based on your misunderstanding. In any case it's best to understand what you're reporting before sensationalizing with such scanty and eyebrow raising stuff on such an important topic, IMO.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: ramanan ()
Date: May 10, 2014 09:02PM

How do you and Mr Kearns control radiations from cordless phone, smart phone, wifi routers, etc from home?

Did you try devices of Dr Craig Sommer?

[www.rawfoodsbible.com]

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 09:40PM

SueZ Wrote:
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>
> It doesn't sound like your friend is getting
> things quite right at all, frankly.

This is not my area, so it is likely l am confused. But Mr Kearns seems on top of it all.

Why would you make such a statement above?

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 09:42PM

ramanan Wrote:
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> How do you and Mr Kearns control radiations from
> cordless phone, smart phone, wifi routers, etc
> from home?
>
> Did you try devices of Dr Craig Sommer?
>
> [www.rawfoodsbible.com]
> eadset

Thankyou. l will look into it.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 10, 2014 09:44PM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> SueZ Wrote:
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>
> >
> > It doesn't sound like your friend is getting
> > things quite right at all, frankly.
>
> This is not my area, so it is likely l am
> confused. But Mr Kearns seems on top of it all.
>
> Why would you make such a statement above?

I know of people networked in Australia who are not getting high readings in the rainwater.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 09:46PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> > SueZ Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
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> > -----
> >
> > >
> > > It doesn't sound like your friend is getting
> > > things quite right at all, frankly.
> >
> > This is not my area, so it is likely l am
> > confused. But Mr Kearns seems on top of it all.
>
> >
> > Why would you make such a statement above?
>
> I know of people networked in Australia who are
> not getting high readings in the rainwater.

I'll pass that onto Mr Kearns when l see him next week.

Here are some general links l just found on rainwater radiation. Make of it what you will.
[www.youtube.com]

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 10, 2014 09:49PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > This is the type of rot we have to put up with
> in
> > my country. Here is what lotus superfoods wrote
> to
> > me:
> >
> > "We just received your order back from
> Australian
> > Customs with return to sender on the box. It
> > appears they had an issue with the package
> because
> > we wrote do not irradiate all over it. They
> > literally cut the bag open and sent it back to
> us"
>
> It's native to OZ. Find it. Set up some aquariums
> to start your own supply. Don't let it get into
> the environment.
>
> [www.cabi.org]

Looks like it may have to be that way, but l worry something might go wrong because l wouldn't know what l am doing.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 10, 2014 10:17PM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> Looks like it may have to be that way, but l worry
> something might go wrong because l wouldn't know
> what l am doing.

Find a really good pet store that has a fish supply section with live plants and someone will help you set up an aquatic environment specifically for freshwater fish. Tell them your number one priority is that you don't want fake plants and that only real ones will do. Or just tell them you aren't interested if fish and just want underwater plants to decorate your home with. Or something. They will try to talk you out of it but if they know what they are doing they will be able to get you set up. Study and look at the photos of what it looks like on the web - it's pretty distinctive and will probably do well in a bucket with some nutrients and an air stone given half a chance.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: ramanan ()
Date: May 11, 2014 03:24PM

Suez, How to control the micro toxins in home grown hydrilla algae?
Dear TSM, How do you and Mr Kearns in general control radiations from
cordless phone, smart phone, wifi routers, etc from home? . I would like to know your protocol

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 11, 2014 03:47PM

ramanan Wrote:
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> Suez, How to control the micro toxins in home
> grown hydrilla algae?


This is just what I would do but experimenting and testing and monitoring would be needed.

1. I'd only start eating from the first generation from the "wild crafted" hydrilla where the growing conditions will have been safely controlled and monitored - by me.

2. I'd keep the growing water at the lowest possible end of it's pH range.

3. I'd keep the water aerated/moving.

4. I'd keep track of the conditions and do partial water changes when needed.

5. I would keep the growing ends submerged.

6. I would either grow hydroponically or buy aquarium soil which is safe enough to use for this purpose. Stay away from "wildcrafted" soils.

7. If I went with soils over hydroponic groowing I'd go with a platform aeration system which allows for the circulation of water under the soil.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: ramanan ()
Date: May 11, 2014 04:40PM

Thanks Suez , for such a detail, are you planning to start a blog on this or do you aware of such one?

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: May 11, 2014 06:36PM

ramanan Wrote:
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> Thanks Suez , for such a detail, are you planning
> to start a blog on this

Heck no. I'm not even going to grow it. I've got way too many responsibilities and obligations I'm juggling as it is. Besides, I'm just not interested in farming anymore. At all.


or do you aware of such
> one?

No. I just have a lot of experience having had a past full of aquarium life hobbies and that is where I'm going to leave it - in the past. Just trying to help you guys out here.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Posted by: ramanan ()
Date: May 12, 2014 02:24AM

Ok No Problem, Thanks Suez.

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Re: Hydrilla algae and Australian customs
Date: May 13, 2014 05:06AM

Another message from Lostus superfoods:

"(by the way, customs destroyed your bag of Hydrilla -- literally they sliced it open and ruined it, so we also have to send a whole new bag)"

Nice group of people these customs are `eh? Ruin people's property and make them incur costs.

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