Mycologist Discovered Natural Substitute to Pesticides

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(Newswire.net — April 14, 2015)  — According to EWA health and nature website, the world’s leading mycologist, Paul Stamets, registered a patent back in 2006 that didn’t much draw media attention and exposure, which is unusual because the patent is described “the most disruptive technology we have ever witnessed.” The patent is potentially most disruptive for agricultural branch of the multi-trillion dollar global chemical industry. However, at Stamets’ Wikipedia page, there are no information on his patents prior 2014.

What has Paul discovered?

We know that Mother Nature has the solution for all natural problems, however, purely natural products are Enemy No1 for the chemical industry and its host of profitable artificial products. For example, many agricultural companies are turning to genetically altered crops that are resistant to insects because of health hazard that have been associated with chemical pesticides. But what if there is a pure natural way to fight pests without pesticides and GMO seeds?

Mycologist Paul Stamets has found that some mushrooms offer effective protection against more than 200,000 species of insects. Stamets figured out how to use mushrooms to protect the crops, and registered a patent calling the process SMART pesticides.  

According to the report published at EWA health and nature website, the magic mushroom is so called entomopathogenic Fungi (fungi that destroys insects), which has morphed not to produce spores, attracts the insects who then eat the fungus, which in-turn consumes the insect from the inside out! The fungi is a self sustaining, purely natural insect protection.  The infected insects spread the fungus from one to another, quickly wiping out entire infestations. 

Monsanto, one of the world’s largest chemical and GMO producers, is behind the most common pesticides, sprayed from air to protect crops. Ironically, the very substance that humans use to keep the food crops healthy is a potential danger for the whole human civilization.

Pesticides sprayed from air have been identified as a main cause of mass bee extermination. Bees are one of the most important insects that pollinate vegetation on the planet. Without bees, a great part of the Earth’s flora would vanish, which will cause disappearance of dependent fauna, which further would cause the chain effect that finally could endanger the human civilization.

Even if we don’t see it, everything on a planet is connected with everything. To tolerate the use of pesticides in modern agriculture is to deny evidence proving its detrimental effects against the environment.

The chemical market is recognized as being divided into five distinct segments; base, consumer, pharmaceutical, specialty and fine, and agriculture chemicals.

According to Global Chemical Industry Analysis: Sustainability Industry Report, published on SCRS webpage by authors Ryan Smith, Weston Held and Neal Rosenberger, the base chemicals segment constitutes the largest of the five segments with 41% of the total value. A distant second, pharmaceuticals comprise of about 28%. The remaining 31% is split between the remaining three segments.

EWA cited the last years report that reveal Monsanto as the leader on the market generating $16 billion per year. EWA suggested that such income gives them nearly limitless resources and abilities to suppress information that may be damaging their reputation and interrupting that flow of revenue.