Well I'm not about to use diapers in my potted plants but my veggie garden is all on drip and heavily mulched. We also reuse our washing machine water.
clement~ yes there's a lot to read. I'm trying to figure out how to adapt to this situation. Last year my seedlings which we gave rain water to, died. Then, we started more with well water which did fine.
Whatever these metals are that are ( besides aluminum nanparticles) being sprayed into the air, they're interfering with the natural world and that's a fact.
That absorbent material in diapers is a polymer...
I know the disposable diapers are a lot easier to use than cloth ones, but I'd have to think twice about using them as the only product for my baby... While searching for information on the gel, I found this:
"The new polyacrylate gel has been linked to some side effects, including allergic reactions such as skin irritations, and to toxic shock syndrome. In addition, the dyes in the diapers have been linked to damage of the central nervous system, and disposable diapers may contain low concentrations of dioxin, a by-product of the bleaching process used in the production of the paper pulp found in the absorbent layer. Dioxin has been linked to liver damage and immune system suppression"
Read more: http://www.chemistryexplained.com/Di-Fa/Disposable-Diapers.html#ixzz3kWLvTsYv
While the absorbent material in diapers may be fine for house plants, I don't think I'd want to use it for food crops, however, I think you can buy different products that are made specifically for that purpose. I'd sure want to make sure it didn't have any toxic chemicals in it, though...
I'd have to do more research on the aluminum issue.
Just watched a video where someone discovered you can use the absorbent in diapers, mix with potting soil for your house plants and you will conserve better than 50% of the water you used to allocate for house plants.
Wonder what this stuff would do regarding edibles? What's it made of? Is it toxic? (Not that the FDA gives a hoot.)
It sure does paint a very bleak picture for our future here on the west coast, if any of this is true.
So much of Nor Cal is so beautiful; Shasta is one of my favorite places ( love the Lake!), I envy you! It's bad enough that we're having another horrid fire season; it would be a terrible crime if geoengineering put an end to all that we cherish here...
Thanks for the link; I've got a lot of reading to do :)
Like many people I've been very doubtful about the whole idea of so-called chem trails. Then I heard a portion of a supervisors meeting from Shasta County here in California that dropped my mouth open as the dots began to connect.
Monsanto has patented seeds that are aluminum resistant ! Why would that be other than due to this stuff being dropped on us.
I'm an artist who has painted skies for years. The trails I see now are not normal jet trails.
If interested check out this site:
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
Very interesting site to check out.
My attention was drawn to 'massive tree die off is linked to covert aerosol geoengineering says farmer in N. Ca.'. Well, that could explain why so many of the trees in my neighborhood look withered and sickly, even though most of us have made desperate attempts to keep them watered, and fungus/pest free... According to this site, this 4 year drought in Ca., could be the worst in 1200 years!
"So, if you are putting aluminum on all the land, there is going to be no such thing as organic anymore. All food and all crops are being poisoned by this aluminum.”
I suspect Ellen is putting "aluminum" foil on her head in the form of a hat.