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An Ancient Organic Fertilizer Making a Comeback: Human Urine
Researchers in Finland are reporting successful use of an unlikely fertilizer for farm fields that is inexpensive, abundantly available, and undeniably organic -- human urine.

Science Daily October 8, 2007




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BY PPARGammaGirl   
  
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[ Posted on October 09, 2007 ]
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Surely it's only organic if the urinators aren't taking synthetic pharma drugs?
 

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BY Christopher Gussa "The Herb Doc"   
  
[ Joined on 11/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on October 11, 2007 ]
 
No kidding! Do you know how much drugs most people are pissing away! (Pissing is a scientfic word so please don't get mad folks)

 
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BY samurai   
  
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[ Posted on October 09, 2007 ]
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Awesome!  I hope this gets used. 
 

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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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I believe there is an unlimited supply of such product in the District Of Columbia, on Capital Hill, as well as limitless Methane and S02 for fuel conversion.

;-)

Uncle Russ

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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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The Chinese peasants have been using 'night soil' for multiple millennia.

Uric acids, urea, and well as bird guano (phosphates and nitrates) were widely used prior to the chemical revolution and conversion to synthetic chemistry prior to the 1930's globally.

Perhaps our good Doc Guessa can fill us each in on some other better for your crop fertilizer options also?

To Your BEST Health!

Uncle Russ

 
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BY Aaltrude   
  
[ Joined on 04/07 ]
[ Posted on October 10, 2007 ]
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