Why do grocery-store greens taste flat—and help less? 🥬 Regenerative farmer Kevin Marshall (Indigo Acres) breaks down how leafy greens can lose ~40% of nutrients in just 8 days after harvest, why many store greens are 10–14 days old, and how living soil, cover crops, and no-till flip the script on nutrition, flavor, pests, and profit. We dig into: Dirt vs. soil: billions of microbes, fungi, and the underground food web 🌱Cover cropping & no-till: fewer chemicals, better water retention, ri...
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Why do grocery-store greens taste flat—and help less? 🥬 Regenerative farmer Kevin Marshall (Indigo Acres) breaks down how leafy greens can lose ~40% of nutrients in just 8 days after harvest, why many store greens are 10–14 days old, and how living soil, cover crops, and no-till flip the script on nutrition, flavor, pests, and profit. We dig into: Dirt vs. soil: billions of microbes, fungi, and the underground food web 🌱Cover cropping & no-till: fewer chemicals, better water retention, ri...
Are you taking ivermectin or doing parasite cleanses… and still not feeling better? In this episode of Ultra Life Today, we’re back with Kim “The Worm Queen” Rogers of RogersHood — a former Western medicine insider who walked away from the system after discovering that parasites were the hidden root cause of her mystery illness. Kim explains why: Wormwood only targets specific wormsIvermectin doesn’t hit pinworms (and what that means for your cleanse)Parasite cleanses without binders, candi...
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Why do grocery-store greens taste flat—and help less? 🥬 Regenerative farmer Kevin Marshall (Indigo Acres) breaks down how leafy greens can lose ~40% of nutrients in just 8 days after harvest, why many store greens are 10–14 days old, and how living soil, cover crops, and no-till flip the script on nutrition, flavor, pests, and profit. We dig into: Dirt vs. soil: billions of microbes, fungi, and the underground food web 🌱Cover cropping & no-till: fewer chemicals, better water retention, ri...