Re: quetions

From: Hugh Lovel (uai@alltel.net)
Date: Thu Mar 30 2000 - 22:57:33 EST


Dear Ahli,

The Pfeiffer Compost Starter is available from JPI (Josephine Porter
Institute) P. O. Box 133, Woolwine, VA 24185.

Actually about 20 years ago Fletcher Sims, Jr. of Canyon, Texas was doing
large scale composting with the Pfeiffer Starter and he ran into problems
with inconsistant quality of the Starter. At the same time he encountered a
Czech emigree with an extraordinary education in microbiology and life
science and he helped get him over to the US. This Dr. (Vaclav) Petrik
isolated a wide variety of bacterial strains from the Pfeiffer Starter and
built culture vats using Reich's orgone accumulator techniques to culture
these strains into highly supercharged bacteria.

By and large bacterial cultures are a waste of time and money. However,
Petriks were not. They really worked. They were so charged up with life
energies that they drew in more life energy very strongly. He developed a
compost starter from these cultures called CompoStar.

Petrik Laboratories has since done considerable work in Southeast Asia and
may be marketing such a compost starter somewhere in your region. The last
contact I had with Dr. Petrik was at 1506 Baylor Drive, Woodland,
California 95695. Phones: 916 666-5746, 916 666-1157 or 916 666-6040. I
hope this helps.

Best wishes,
Hugh Lovel
Blairsville, Georgia

>Dear,
>I am from malaysia, and i have some question
>regarding biodynamic(BD) and composting,
>
>1)How can i prepare BD in tropic country like
>malaysia?
>2)can BD use as fast composting agent?
>
>3)From my reading mr.Ehrenfried Pfeiffer was found a
>composting agent which modified the process of
>BD preparation from Rudolf Steiner and the
>"product/alternativeway" can be use as fast composting
>of rubbish/garbage,
>can u help me in finding this "product" process or
>preparation, or may be where i can get this "product"?
>
>If u know ,please E-mail me.
>
>thank you.
>from:chung
>
>
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