COPPER COILS

COPPER COILS

Electroculture is a method of agriculture that leverages the principles of electricity and magnetism to stimulate plant growth and improve crop yield. While various methods exist, when it comes to copper, one common use is in the creation of "copper antennas" or "copper wires" to enhance the effect of cosmic radiation on plant growth.

In general, the science of electroculture is based on the following principles:

  1. Plants are Sensitive to Electric and Magnetic Fields: Plants can sense and respond to electric and magnetic fields, and these fields can influence various physiological processes in plants, such as germination, growth, and development.

  2. Ion Exchange: Electric fields can influence the movement of ions in the soil, potentially improving the availability of certain nutrients to the roots of plants.

  3. Electromagnetic Radiation: Some forms of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light and certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light, are known to promote plant growth.

When it comes to copper specifically, the idea is that copper wires or antennas installed above or around the garden can act as a conduit for natural electrical and electromagnetic energies present in the environment, such as those resulting from cosmic radiation or atmospheric electricity.

Copper, being a good conductor, is believed to collect and distribute these energies to the plants, enhancing their natural growth processes. Some gardeners also bury copper wires in a grid pattern under their gardens with the belief that the induced currents and fields from the copper help stimulate plant growth and improve nutrient uptake from the soil.

 

Copper also plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy hair due to its involvement in various bodily functions and processes. Here are some of the benefits of copper for hair health:

  1. Melanin Production: Copper is involved in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. It's essential for the function of an enzyme called tyrosinase, which initiates the process of melanin production. Hence, adequate copper intake may help prevent premature greying of hair.

  2. Hair Growth: Copper peptides are known to stimulate hair growth. They can help increase the size of hair follicles, leading to thicker, fuller hair. Copper peptides can also stimulate blood circulation in the scalp, which can promote healthy hair growth.

  3. Antioxidant Action: Copper has antioxidant properties, which can help protect the hair and scalp from damage caused by free radicals. This can prevent hair loss and damage, contributing to healthier and stronger hair.

  4. Collagen Production: Copper is involved in the production of collagen, a protein that strengthens the hair and prevents it from becoming brittle and breaking off.

Fun fact. Did you know that a black sheep's wool will turn white without enough copper?

"We are electrical beings and hair is our antenna."

~salonsolids

 

 

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