Zach Bush
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It simply does by being itself. so ethics is is the effort to understand a wounded psyche or to try to force social behaviors that are better or something like that to a wounded psyche of a humanity we can let go of ethics completely and simply behave ethically by you know reconnecting to the this source of of core value core identity core expression But to do that, we have to let go of judgment.
And that's very difficult to do for others. It's very hard for us not to run around judging everything, especially ourselves. So we are such brutal critics and judgment, you know, arbiters on our own behavior and our own selves.
And that's very difficult to do for others. It's very hard for us not to run around judging everything, especially ourselves. So we are such brutal critics and judgment, you know, arbiters on our own behavior and our own selves.
And that's very difficult to do for others. It's very hard for us not to run around judging everything, especially ourselves. So we are such brutal critics and judgment, you know, arbiters on our own behavior and our own selves.
ION stands for Intelligence of Nature as a brand. And it came out of the science I was talking about earlier around this fossil soil. And so the extraction of the intelligence of a complex micro ecosystem that no longer exists on the planet was the breakthrough. And so in 2012, we started extracting ION. Soil elements from these fossil layers of soil out in New Mexico and Arizona.
ION stands for Intelligence of Nature as a brand. And it came out of the science I was talking about earlier around this fossil soil. And so the extraction of the intelligence of a complex micro ecosystem that no longer exists on the planet was the breakthrough. And so in 2012, we started extracting ION. Soil elements from these fossil layers of soil out in New Mexico and Arizona.
ION stands for Intelligence of Nature as a brand. And it came out of the science I was talking about earlier around this fossil soil. And so the extraction of the intelligence of a complex micro ecosystem that no longer exists on the planet was the breakthrough. And so in 2012, we started extracting ION. Soil elements from these fossil layers of soil out in New Mexico and Arizona.
And we've now found six other places around the world that have these well-preserved fossil soil systems that carry these really high concentrations of diverse carbon molecules that function as this wireless communication network.
And we've now found six other places around the world that have these well-preserved fossil soil systems that carry these really high concentrations of diverse carbon molecules that function as this wireless communication network.
And we've now found six other places around the world that have these well-preserved fossil soil systems that carry these really high concentrations of diverse carbon molecules that function as this wireless communication network.
And so it's been a real extraordinary journey into that humble reality that there's no pill, there's no solution for disease, but there is a reconnected potential for life to happen. And so when cells have unfettered access to information, they become bulletproof.
And so it's been a real extraordinary journey into that humble reality that there's no pill, there's no solution for disease, but there is a reconnected potential for life to happen. And so when cells have unfettered access to information, they become bulletproof.
And so it's been a real extraordinary journey into that humble reality that there's no pill, there's no solution for disease, but there is a reconnected potential for life to happen. And so when cells have unfettered access to information, they become bulletproof.
and that journey has been interesting in that you know the the terror of herbicides our laboratory is one of the most experienced in the world with glyphosate and we we are have published many papers around glyphosate but we're about to publish what i believe is the definitive paper on all of the biologic pathways by which glyphosate disrupts human biology at these extremely tiny levels down to like two parts per billion
and that journey has been interesting in that you know the the terror of herbicides our laboratory is one of the most experienced in the world with glyphosate and we we are have published many papers around glyphosate but we're about to publish what i believe is the definitive paper on all of the biologic pathways by which glyphosate disrupts human biology at these extremely tiny levels down to like two parts per billion
and that journey has been interesting in that you know the the terror of herbicides our laboratory is one of the most experienced in the world with glyphosate and we we are have published many papers around glyphosate but we're about to publish what i believe is the definitive paper on all of the biologic pathways by which glyphosate disrupts human biology at these extremely tiny levels down to like two parts per billion
which is currently our threshold of detection of this molecule. So even at our lowest detectable level of this molecule, we're showing all of the pathways of biology that are disrupted severely and are contributing to the extinction of species. And so this publication will, we hope, finally start to move the needle.
which is currently our threshold of detection of this molecule. So even at our lowest detectable level of this molecule, we're showing all of the pathways of biology that are disrupted severely and are contributing to the extinction of species. And so this publication will, we hope, finally start to move the needle.
which is currently our threshold of detection of this molecule. So even at our lowest detectable level of this molecule, we're showing all of the pathways of biology that are disrupted severely and are contributing to the extinction of species. And so this publication will, we hope, finally start to move the needle.
We've testified in front of the EPA over and over again about the terror of glyphosate at the biologic level and in ecosystems and human health and all this, and it just continues to get approved. And so we're hoping that this definitive document really kind of overcome some of the justifications and, and kind of workarounds that the regulatory and scientific industries have been in denial around.