CONTROLLING PESTS
What are the best organic recipes for pest control?
Neem oil is effective in killing insects, and recipes using garlic and
pepper help to repel them. But what is the best approach? Plant nutrition.
It is a proven fact that sapping insects are programmed to
attack plants that are either sick or nutritionally deficient. The scientists
at Tainio Technologies did a test on a potato field that was nutritionally out
of balance. First, they applied a foliar application to the potato plants on
half of the field to supply the nutritional deficiencies. Next, they released
2,000 potato bugs on each half of the field. In the portion of the field that
was still nutritionally deficient, the potato bugs had a feast. But on the
other half of the field, they just walked away.
They didn’t even see the potato
plants as food.
But why?
Plants
emit infrared rays that differ according to their nutritional makeup. When the
Cation nutrients (calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium) and micro-nutrients
are in correct balance, plants emit infrared rays at a frequency of 660 and have
a pH in the sap of 6.4. But where these nutrients are missing or are out of
balance, the plant will substitute hydrogen in there place. When a plant is
forced to substitute hydrogen to the point that it emits infrared color at 720
or higher on a nanometer, it communicates to sapping insects to help themselves.
"Insects and fungi are not the real cause of plant diseases
but only attack unsuitable varieties and mutations of crops, pointing out the
crops that are improperly nourished and so keep agriculture up to the mark..
In other words, pests must be looked at as an integral portion of any rational
system of farming. The policy of protecting crops from pests by means of
sprays, powders and so forth is unscientific and unsound as, even when
successful, such procedures merely preserve the unfit and obscure the real
problem - how to grow healthy crops." (World Crisis in Agriculture, Ambassador
College Press, 1974.)
So what are the best organic recipes for pest control?
They are the recipes that supply the plant with needed nutrients, so that pests
don't see them as food.
Perhaps
this can explain why concentrated sea minerals
have such a strong track record for preventing insects from attacking plants.
Concentrated Sea Minerals are fortified with Potassium, Magnesium, and Sodium,
plus contains the complete spectrum of micronutrients needed by plants.

Case in point: Joe McBride applied concentrated sea
minerals on his large garden, and for the whole year he saw only one insect
pest, a caterpillar, on the edge of his garden. Look closely at the Collard
leaves – there is absolutely NO insect damage. Reports like this are coming in
from all across the nation. Sea minerals offer a wonderful way to fortify a
plant with nutrients, and are one of the best organic
recipes for pest control
that there is.
Are there any other reasons why the best organic recipes
for pest control are nutritional? Yes. Did you know that there are far more
beneficial insects per acre than harmful ones. In fact, less than 2% of all
insects are harmful. Organic bug sprays for plants kill any bug they come into
contact with, whether a pest bug or a beneficial bug, like bees, and butterflies.
The 98% of good insects are innocent bystanders that serve as aerators of the
soil, predators of insects and scavengers of animal and plant waste, yet they
too are killed.
It is far better to approach insect control using an
organic recipe for insect control that centers on plant nutrition than to use
organic recipes for pest control that do great damage to beneficial insects.
For instance, if you kill the pollinators, what do you think will pollinate
your plants?
With these things in mind, here
are some recommendations: