Burned out CTO → regenerative farmer. Kevin Marshall of Indigo Acres (Guthrie, OK) breaks down why regenerativegoes beyond “sustainable,” how living soil (fungi + bacteria) feeds plants, and how his 1-acre market garden built a six-figure business—without chemical crutches. What you’ll learn Regenerative vs. sustainable: why “not getting worse” isn’t enoughLiving soil 101: mycorrhizae, cover crops, compost, and no-till basicsHow a microfarm plans the week: harvest, pack, deliver, re-pl...
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Burned out CTO → regenerative farmer. Kevin Marshall of Indigo Acres (Guthrie, OK) breaks down why regenerativegoes beyond “sustainable,” how living soil (fungi + bacteria) feeds plants, and how his 1-acre market garden built a six-figure business—without chemical crutches. What you’ll learn Regenerative vs. sustainable: why “not getting worse” isn’t enoughLiving soil 101: mycorrhizae, cover crops, compost, and no-till basicsHow a microfarm plans the week: harvest, pack, deliver, re-pl...
Bioresonance Frequency Scan Explained: Parasites, SIBO & H. pylori
Ultra Life Today
30 minutes
1 month ago
Bioresonance Frequency Scan Explained: Parasites, SIBO & H. pylori
Is a bioresonance frequency scan useful on a wellness journey? Researcher and Neighborly Wellness founder Chip Paul joins Ultra Life Today to explain how non-diagnostic bio-resonance technology can provide informational insights into potential pathogen stress—like parasites, SIBO, and H. pylori—and help guide next steps with your practitioner. We also cover the endocannabinoid system (CB1/CB2), why your Omega-3 to Omega-6 balance matters, how CBD really interfaces with the body, and practical...
Ultra Life Today
Burned out CTO → regenerative farmer. Kevin Marshall of Indigo Acres (Guthrie, OK) breaks down why regenerativegoes beyond “sustainable,” how living soil (fungi + bacteria) feeds plants, and how his 1-acre market garden built a six-figure business—without chemical crutches. What you’ll learn Regenerative vs. sustainable: why “not getting worse” isn’t enoughLiving soil 101: mycorrhizae, cover crops, compost, and no-till basicsHow a microfarm plans the week: harvest, pack, deliver, re-pl...