"Critters!"
Part
9
BIO/TECH
NEWS
Inside
Information on Important Innovations in BioScience and Technology
What
Are Soil-Based Microorganisms?
SBO's,
or soil-based organisms, are tiny microbes that live in
soil. According to medical research scientist Dr. William
C. Bryce, M.D., PhD, among other functions SBO's produce
and release powerful enzymes that sterilize the soil of
putrefactive organisms, and thereby help prepare the soil
to support new plant growth. Without SBO's, lush plant growth
could not take place because the soil would be too contaminated
with yeasts, molds, fungi, candida and other harmful organisms
that are antagonistic to plant growth and reproduction.
The enzymes produced by the SBO's solve this problem by
helping kill off huge amounts of the harmful elements in
the soil.
Dr.
Bryce points out that in addition to the above function,
SBO's also produce and release nutrients and growth hormones
which, when absorbed through the roots of plants, help stimulate
the reproductive cycle in the plants. For example, the growth
hormones produced by SBO's are biologically activated to
stimulate seed maturation. Simultaneously, these hormones
also accelerate further numeric growth of the SBO colonies
themselves.
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As the SBO colonies grow exponentially thanks in part to their
own growth-stimulating hormone production, this then geometrically increases
the amount of hormones available to the plants in the surrounding area, which
then accelerates further seed development and plant growth. Scientists now
believe that this incredible, ongoing, self-stimulating growth process is
responsible for the rapid growth capability of plants, as well as for that
of the lifeforms that consume them, such as animals and humans!
In short, SBO's produce and release powerful enzymes that
prepare and purify the soil to support plant growth, and they simultaneously
produce and release the specific nutrients and hormones necessary to accelerate
plant growth and stimulate plant reproduction.
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