Chemical validation is loose and fast. Pretty much what you'd expect inside a global human system programmed to self-destruct. This statement can be taken at least two ways.
1. Programmed to self-destruct in terms of the internal conflicts set up by the chemical obsession industries (and the chemical apathy response from people too far separated from nature); chemical use will automatically generate chaos.
2. Programmed to self-destruct in terms of metaphysically viewing this world and our human experiences as an educational regime in which we experience the full measure of our wrong choices for the purpose of future (beyond-this-life) character development.
Chemical compounds are mostly toxic and are bringing about the complete destabilization of an entire blue planet.
Flushing agents sound really bad for the soil and crops. Roundup (the world's most popular herbicide) is something of a flushing agent because it has chelating properties. It destroys the natural soil properties by flushing out minerals and nutrients, as well as imposing toxic metabolite residues that arise out of the glyphosate itself.
I also would like to steer clear of any aggressive approach to treating soil, ESPECIALLY any use of any chemical agents. Yes, of course soil can be built back up. But just mimic nature as is essentially the approach of these authors.
My fixation is to go this way and especially to avoid/prohibit the use of toxic chemical products on all counts. As I've noted elsewhere in this forum, Roundup ("Glyphosate" and similar) are deadly to soil health and micro and macroflora health. Organic preparations should be used always.
It's logic based in observation that should drive us all toward organic gardening. Nature is prescriptive. Toxic synthetic chemicals are anti-nature and generate chaos. They are still prescriptive because toxic chemicals still influence the planet according to a rationale; a rationale of persistent evil and death. The persistence of this rather conscious evil should give us all pause for thought.
See: http://poisonedpeople.com & http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au. The following sites might be useful in terms of securing nutritional products to bring about repair and balance in a body affected by chemical poisoning:
http://MurrayThompson.greatshapetoday.com.au
http://herbalhungry.herbalhub.com.au/
Murray Thompson (BAppSci Environmental Health 1998; Hons I Social Ecology 1999; Current Sociology PhD student, University of Western Sydney)
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