Why Does Eartheart Have Kelp in it?
Kelp is just what it implies, vegetable plants that grow on the ocean floor. Specific types of Kelp are used in specific products. Some are added to cosmetics, and one type is added to premium quality ice cream for smooth texture and frost crystal resistance. The Kelp, called potassium alginate, in Eartheart is an extract, or squeezed juices that are dried into a water-soluble powder. Basically, the potassium alginate has specified jobs to do for the plants or crops Eartheart is applied to. Here are some of those jobs: • Activate root growth in cooperation with phosphate. • Prevent transplant shock, with trace minerals. • Speed “green up” by promoting chlorophyll in leaves. • Reduce “sunburn” by converting ions (light energy) into photosynthesis and growth. • And most importantly, supply substantial amounts of all the trace minerals found in excellent soils, as on the ocean floor. Including the ones that are “locked up,” not available in over worked soils, sterile or polluted soils. Es