Masters of Health Magazine March 2020 | Page 100

LOW SULFUR SOILS

The lower the organic matter content of the soil, the more likely S deficiency is to occur. https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/timeless/sulfurdeficiency.pdf

Displacement and depletion of S can be caused by, high rainfall, high levels of phosphorus application, burning of crops, or fallow residues.

If S deficiency is misdiagnosed as a N (nitrogen) deficiency, the application of N fertilizer will make the S deficiency worse.

Pollution, Al from chemtrails, toxic metals, mining, GMOs, and use of pesticide, herbicides such as glyphosate, and agriculture chemicals, in soils everywhere are contributing to a deficiency of sulfate S and elemental S.

Low S soils are found throughout the Western United States, especially in the Pacific NW, and now in the Great lakes region. Modern farming methods producing higher crop yields, in the past 15 years have worsened this S deficiency significantly. In other words, more S is being removed from high crop yields than is being deposited.

Symptoms of S deficiency show up as light green to yellowish color in the leaves. Also, deficient plants are small, and their growth is retarded. (Same as in humans).

Plus, the more acidic the soil, the more S uptake is reduced.

https://www.spectrumanalytic.com/support/library/ff/S_Basics.htm

This in turn, means our plant sources of S are deficient. When humans and animals consume plants or grains that are deficient in S, they too will be deficient in S.

Chemicals such as glyphosate/RoundUp and fluoride interfere with the function of S and thus play havoc with our health in numerous ways.

GOOD NUTRITION BEGINS IN THE SOIL

https://growfoodfilm.com/blog/