Neutralizing Chemtrails, Smog and EMFs for Safe Garden Bathing
Creating a backyard (and indoor) clean air, EMF-free microenvironment. If you were looking for an excuse to redo the old yard, this is it. And if you think they're chemtrailing us, this'll work too.
A lot of people hesitate to go outdoors because the air quality is so bad where they are. This is measured by the air quality index, or AQI - you can google yours, or get a meter to check it locally, which is always best as it varies widely within urban environments.
Some people worry not just about the usual smog issues, but also about chemtrails - i.e. aluminum and other particulates falling from the skies due to covert geo-engineering schemes (it seems like private interests can just shoot whatever they want into the atmosphere in the name of climate change, or whatever else).
But, regardless of what local industry or the Bond-villainesque mad scientists may do to our skies, there is a local solution to this tragedy-of-the-commons conundrum and it is plants, fungi and water.
Studies have shown you can create clean air “micro-environments” within heavily polluted cities, i.e. fixing the air quality along just a single street, with plants that absorb pollutants. One paper from the Royal Horticultural Society in the UK, showed hedges work better than other plants for road pollution.
“On major city roads with heavy traffic, we’ve found that the species with more complex denser canopies, rough and hairy-leaves, such as cotoneaster, were the most effective,” says Dr Tijana Blanusa, research lead for the paper and RHS principal horticultural scientist.
“We know that in just seven days a one-metre length of well-managed dense hedge will mop up the same amount of pollution that a car emits over a 500-mile drive.”
Importantly, plants can absorb all airborne pollutants through their leaves, including all the harmful components of smog, even heavy metals.
Some tips for neutralizing air pollution using plants, both outdoors and indoors:
Planting Pollutant-Absorbing Vegetation:
Use plants with hairy or waxy leaves like Yarrow, Lavender, and Ivy that can easily capture particulates.
Plant hedges like Cotoneaster franchetii along roadsides to trap pollutants from traffic.
Trees such as Silver Birch and Yew are effective at trapping and dispersing airborne pollutants.
Green Infrastructure:
Incorporate green walls, screens, and roofs in urban areas to capture fine particles and reduce air pollution.
Enhance green spaces by replacing paved areas in front gardens with vegetation to improve local air quality.
Indoor Air Quality:
Use houseplants like Spider Plants and Rubber Plants, to help reduce indoor VOCs. Hanging gardens are good for small spaces and could help create barriers to better trap cleansed air within a small space.
BLACK MOLD!!!
Fungi are nature's cleanup crew. They bind and neutralize all toxins, especially heavy metals like aluminum. The melanized ones like “toxic” black mold will even soak up the entire spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including 3, 4 and 5G and WiFi/MiFi signals (which is why the melanated fungus Cladosporium sphaerospermum was studied for its use as shielding against cosmic rays on the space station).
So although some people can be allergic to all mold, not just “toxic” black mold, most people are not. Those who are genetically predisposed to sensitivity (this can be mitigated too) have the most trouble indoors where mold spores in the air get trapped in the air and dust and get repeatedly kicked up with nowhere to go. Outdoors this is not an issue since the spores will diffuse far enough to prevent reactions despite your efforts to create a local air microenvironment.
A key point to understand here is that people allergic to mold don’t necessarily have that same mold growth in them, they have an allergic reaction to the spores, which if allowed to run its course, should eject them from the body.
On the other hand we do have a small amount of mold in our bodies, because it is present in every ecosystem, and our bodies are ecosystems that are home to many microbes including mold. Mold overgrowth in the sinuses is the cause of the symptoms of Chronic Sinusitis, which is the most common chronic illness in America with over 30 million sufferers (note I said it causes the symptoms, i.e. it’s not the root cause, which is … you guessed it: toxins that the mold is there to bind).
The mold in our environment and within us is doing the same thing in both places: binding and neutralizing all toxins, including EMF - if you don’t want it there then you have to do some detox and provide alternative protection against EMF, which is a tan, i.e. a melanin barrier in your own skin that absorbs every frequency of EMF and makes it biologically useful (to create charged electrons to run our bioelectrical systems) rather than harmful.
So to reiterate, the best EMF shielding that will neutralize every new iteration of “big G” cellular signals (3, 4, 5G+) they can throw at you between now and Judgment day (i.e. short of a nuclear blast), is your own melanated, or tanned skin.
If you are paper white and need to know how to safely tan, see here:
Anyway, if you’re still interested in specific melanated fungi to seed your outdoor gardens and keep your plants healthy, I’ve got you covered there too:
1. Pleurotus ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom)
Description: While not typically melanized in all strains, certain darker varieties of oyster mushrooms can contain melanin, making them a potential candidate.
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2. Cladosporium spp.
Description: This genus includes several species that are known for their dark pigmentation due to melanin. Cladosporium sphaerospermum is particularly notable for its radiation-absorbing capabilities.
Where to Buy:
Not commonly available for commercial purchase due to its nature as a common mold, but research laboratories may offer cultures.
3. Aspergillus niger (black mold)
Description: This fungus is widely known for its dark pigmentation and ability to produce melanin, often used in industrial applications.
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However you can also just let the right fungi just naturally blow in on the breeze and take up residence in your garden without you doing anything. They are plant’s natural helpers and the necessary ones will already be abundant in any environment that is full of pollution. The plants will capture the pollutants and the fungi will bind them to protect the plants from them (they also do this in our own bodies, which is why wiping them out is probably not the best idea, better to get rid of the “pollution" in you by detoxing).
ROBUST EMF SHIELDING
More robust EMF shielding, particularly useful indoors, is also important, especially for anyone under 30 years old who doesn’t have fully myelinated neurons. But, rather than haphazardly resorting to letting your walls fill up with mold in response to the ubiquitous rays, and especially if you have done or are planning to do a mold remediation, you should consider EMF absorbing paints. This is in contradistinction to the ones that reflect EMF, which can be dangerous especially on the other side, when you’re outdoors, because they work just like light reflections. You can also create unpredictable concentrations of EMFs with reflective screening due to coincident reflections. These could be used on certain of the barriers in your outdoor garden as well to decrease the overall EMF pollution outdoors until you can get the kind of shielding that never leaves your side (go get a tan).
Features of EMF Shielding Paints:
Composition: These paints usually contain conductive materials like carbon, graphite, or metals such as nickel, copper, or silver (old lead paint was naturally EMF shielding, but silver and copper, though also heavy metals are non-toxic and even used for their antibacterial properties). These materials create a barrier that absorbs and dissipates the electromagnetic energy as heat, rather than reflecting it back.
Applications: They can be used on walls, ceilings, and other surfaces in homes, offices, and industrial settings where EMF exposure needs to be minimized.
Effectiveness: EMF shielding paints can significantly reduce the amount of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates a surface. The level of shielding effectiveness typically depends on the thickness of the paint layer and the specific materials used in the paint formulation.
Examples of EMF Shielding Paints:
YShield: A popular brand that offers high-performance shielding paint, known for blocking up to 99.9% of high-frequency radiation. It is often used in residential and commercial applications.
Tesla Paint: Another option designed to absorb and block EMFs, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
WOREMOR EMF Shielding Paint: This paint is specifically formulated to block radiofrequency (RF) and microwave radiation.
Considerations:
Grounding: To be fully effective, some EMF shielding paints need to be grounded, meaning they need to be connected to an electrical ground to safely dissipate the absorbed energy (your body also needs this to be fully effective, but for the opposite reason, electrical ground for us is a source of electrons present in the earth’s crust and necessary to run our low voltage bioelectrical circuitry (100,000 times weaker than our 120V appliances), whereas it is a release valve for excess electrons in the case of shielding paints and our appliances, due to the relative voltage (electron concentration) differences between the appliances and the earth and the earth and us).
WATER FEATURES
Flowing, falling and turbulent water discharges ions into the air which bind particulates that then fall to the ground. This method is used by expensive indoor air cleaners and mops up pollutants in the air better than a HEPA filter.
You can buy a variety of these ready-made from garden store outlets, either as standalone fountains or falling water walls, but if that proves too expensive you can also find do-it-yourself plans to make your own with a cheap water pump and some simple piping. The more water, the faster the flow and the more turbulent it is, the better for this purpose.
GET BACK OUTSIDE
Finally, you have no more excuses not to get some sun and fresh air! Fill your outdoor space with plants and water (mold will show up, EMF shielding paint optional) and you'll be better than good. Do the same indoors and you can sleep easy too.
Not only will these measures protect you from pollution but the plants and water will also fill your environment with healthy negative ions that replenish your body’s bioelectrical systems as well as beneficial scent compounds.
Forest bathing eat your heart out. Garden bathing is back.
Wow. I have to say every time I read one of your articles I learn something new.
Maybe my parents and grandparents knew or they really liked nature.
Hedges for fences. Plants everywhere in the house. Plants, flowers and gardens in the yards. Camping next to streams and hiking in the woods. Playing and taking afternoon naps laying on the grass in the sun.
Our family always did just about everything outside in the sun and no sunscreen.
I still rather be outside than inside as I just feel better when I am.
Thanks again for your insight on such wonderful things.
Thank you (as always) for another interesting article. Over NY City on 9/11 the sky was filled with chemtrails. The trails covered the sky. This was more than usual. Many dignitaries, including the president and vice president were at the World Trade Center site. I wonder if the metals in the chemtrails are for conducting some kind of communication or atmospheric radar systems. This is unhealthy for all biological life on earth.