Hi! The approach to ...
Published by Santhanam R., Self employed - Consultant
Hi! The approach to environmental remediation and treating natural resources to make it hospitable for human use has relied on analysis and removal of unwanted substances physically.Tulsi leaves have some phyto chemicals which do something for reduction in ppm values. This may not affect the total TDS values or it may. More research is required to understand it at all levels. In India two scientists have developed unique solutions: aa) Dr Uday Bhawalkar of BERI, Pune India.It needs a lot of research to understand him since he has been original in presenting a different approach. His web site is fairly detailed. One article: http://wastetohealth.com/ecological_water_treatment.html DR USB has been the closest to bridging the understand of natural sciences and integrating many ancient practices of India with western approaches and strongly grounded concepts which may require a shake up. bb) Swami Valmiki Sreenivasa Ayyanarya. A traditional and devout worshipper of God Vishnu with gradtuation from Bsc Statistics Honours has studied many well known texts and treatises written in Sanskrit language from BC times of India. He uses ancient Indian techniques broadly called as Rasa Shastras (Chemical sciences). These are popularly known as techniques like alchemy of Europe to turn base metals into gold. However Swami Valmiki uses them to convert toxics into something useful for agriculture.Animal and human tissues can be dissolved including bones in a short period and the liquid substance is a great nutrient for plants! A very god recycling technique for future. Cremation and burial transfers toxics from animal carcass and human bodies to air or soil and water. This would be a better and greener alternative. Both scientists are set to visit North Amercas. Both scientists say the same thing; Plants are the best pollution re-mediators.