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ADZSUMPLUS™:
A REVOLUTIONARY MULTIVITAMIN FOR PLANTS

AdzsumPlus™, a new soil conditioner, contains a remarkably high number of minerals and trace elements in a form that plants can readily absorb. Early results of this revolutionary mineral supplement show AdzsumPlus™ produces quicker germination rates, earlier and longer lasting blooms, increased yields and improved plant immunity to pests and disease.

AdzsumPlus™ is a patent-pending blend of montmorillonite clay, paramagnetically-charged basalt rock, and other proprietary ingredients. It is the montmorillonite clay, derived from a natural volcanic deposit in Utah, that contains the wealth of micronutrients - over 67 metabolically active minerals and trace elements. Once plentiful in the soil, these naturally occurring minerals and trace elements have slowly leached away over time, accelerated in the past century due to erosion, acid rain and chemical agriculture. AdzsumPlus™ replaces those lost minerals in the soil and when combined with compost, acts as a catalyst to help plants better absorb them. The results are similar to a multivitamin pill for humans - increased vigor, a stronger immune system and improved health.

Of equal interest is the story of its discovery. It began when young Jared Milarch of northern Michigan wanted to earn money by raising sugar maples for sale in his family's shade tree farm. Eager to put his earnings toward a first car and impatient at the slow growth of saplings, Jared set out to jump start nature by finding a faster way to grow trees. During his research, Jared read an out-of-print book, Secrets of the Soil by Christopher Bird and Peter Tompkins. In it, a chapter devoted to montmorillonite clay gave him the clue for developing what would later become AdzsumPlus.

The clay is mined from a geological deposit in Utah, considered to be an ancient sea bed heaved to the surface through volcanic and glacial action. Exceptionally high in minerals and trace elements, the clay has been used primarily as an additive in commercial livestock feed. Based on his research, Jared decided to try this little known substance on his trees.

He began testing on a portion of the maple trees he wanted to hurry along, Jared worked the finely ground, pinkish-gray powdery clay into the soil around 100 of the 500 trees he planted. He also added composted cow manure for good measure. When he went to take a look the following spring, the test trees had grown 3 feet taller; the others had grown the usual 1 foot. He noticed that the treated trees were not only taller, but the diameter of the trunks had increased, and the leaves were a darker, richer green.

Excited by his findings, Jared began further research as a freshman at Northwestern Michigan College. In controlled laboratory settings, he ran experiments using the montmorillonite clay, compost and other ingredients. His results showed that when AdzsumPlus or a close derivative was used, grass seed germinated in 2-5 days, tomato plants set flower and fruit 3 weeks earlier than the control group, and exhibited greater disease resistance. Strawberry plants showed increased vigor and greater yields.

Further experimentation and testing resulted in the development of AdzsumPlus and Jared's company, Earth Plus Products, LLC. With a patent pending, the proprietary mineral supplement is now ready for the market.

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