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Dr. Jaiphet Klajon: Leading Organic Farming and Natural Remedies for Health in Thailand, Part 2 of 2

2019-01-28
Wika:Thai (ภาษาไทย)
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Microorganisms are small living beings which are commonly found in the air and the soil. They are even in our bodies. The medical profession has found that, for example, in cases of people with gastrointestinal tract diseases, who cannot use antibiotics, they will take the microorganisms from people who have strong intestines, people who eat vegan, to replace it in the same area of the intestine of people who have infectious diseases. The important thing is, microorganisms decompose plant remains, animal remains, and they decompose organic matter to become humus, to become fertilizer. This is the role of the microorganisms. The free training camps regularly organized by Dr. Klajon, many organic farmers now carry out their farming practices in a way that respects Buddhist principles.
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