Cinderite is a high-energy soil amendment that can be used in potting soils, germination medium, soil beds, gardens, landscaping, and industrial agriculture. Because Cinderite is a porous foamed volcanic cinder, it increases water retention, maintains optimal oxygen levels, and helps distribute trace minerals and elements, as well as the paramagnetism. When added as an amendment to unhealthy and unbalanced conditions. Cinderite will stimulate a thriving ecosystem and more easily obtain optimal cation ratios, as well as attract and redistribute the subtle frequencies boosting biological colonies which enable the plant to wisely use nutrients as needed in a thoroughly oxygenated root zone.
Paramagnetic’s is “Nature’s Push” by the use of physics found in Cinderite volcano products.
Dr. Phil Callahan on ”Paramagnetism - Rediscovering Nature’s Secret Force of Growth”
Definition of paramagnetism: The atoms or molecules of a paramagnetic substance have a net magnetic spin such that the spins are capable of being temporarily aligned in the direction of an applied electromagnetic field when they are placed in that field. This produces an internal magnetic field (magnetic moment). They differ from magnetic substances (such as iron, nickel, & cobalt) where such spins remain aligned even when they are out of the applied field, e.g. are permanent. Magnetic susceptibility is measured, according to the physics handbook, in millionths of a CGS unit (Centimeters Grams Second), 1 × 10-6 CGS, or CGS.
What does this mean for agriculture?
All volcanic soil & rock is paramagnetic, (from 200 to 2,000 CGS). According to Dr. Callahan’s research, soil magnetic susceptibility readings are as follows:
- 0 - 100 CGS Poor
- 100 - 300 CGS Good
- 300 - 800 CGS Very Good
- 800 -1200 CGS Above Excellent.
- Cinderite’s CGS readings are between 900-1850.
This force can be added to the soil, where it has eroded away, by tilling all-natural paramagnetic rock Cinderite into the soil.
Dr. Callahan estimates that 60% to 70% of this volcanic paramagnetic force has been eroded away worldwide. Soil should be "alive" with living organisms e.g. bacteria and earthworms, plant material (compost) & the rich soil paramagnetic force. Mineralization of the soil by adding separate minerals does not necessarily mean that the paramagnetic force has been added.