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Testimonials

When I purchased the Worm Tea, I was told of its possible medicinal uses. I thought of my husbands fingernail fungus, nothing else had worked, why not give it a try. I could use it for the plants if nothing else. So far it has cleaned up his nails really well. He soaks them before he goes to bed. Its been 3-4 mo. I'm sure it will take a while for the nails to grow back. It's made the most difference of anything he's used. BUT the real thing it's cured has been my goats belly. She has had an opened weeping wound around her belly button since birth, I've tried everything but the kitchen sink. Rx prom vets, everything feed store have, our medicine closet, bleach, I've even talked to Gainsville Vet school, they even did biopsy (that came back an allergy). This has been going on for 6 yrs. Fighting on a daily basis infections and keeping flys and gnats away from it. We intentionally had her bred, thinking that we might trigger hormones and natual immunities to take over. Nothing so far. Other than a huge billy. Until one night I decided to rub some Worm Tea on her belly. The next a.m. it was clean pink skin, no scabs or anything. It oozed clear fluid for a week. I had to cover it up to keep flys away. I continued use for three days. Then let it dry up and put meds on to heal it. I have used it several times since. When a couple spots hadnt healed yet. There is hair growing back now. Only a couple little scabs. These areas were both about 3 x 4 inches. I've yet to use it on my plants!!

Thanks so much,
-Patrice [Eustis, FL]


A True Christman Story

A testimony to just one of the benfits of Worm Tea

My wife and I have for the past several years gone to North Carolina the weekend after Thanksgiving to get Christmas trees for outselves and several family members. This year was no different we harvested 5 Fraser Firs from a tree farm on November 23, 2002, bundled them up and lashed them to the roof of our SUV. The next day we headed home to Orlando, Florida. The trees were fully exposed to the weather during the 586 mile trip, in fact it snowed a little and the bases of the trees froze as a result of the wind-chill of 70 mph.

The Christmas tree spent the first 2 weeks in the bundle mesh it was placed into at the tree farm. On December 7th about 1 inch was removed from the base of the tree and it was placed in our Christmas tree stand positioned in the corner of our living room.

Over the past year I had used Worm Tea on my house plants and even cut flowers with good success. I started feeding the tree with a 50:1 dilution of water to Worm Tea. I always let the water sit on the window sill for a day to allow for de-chlorination. I was amazed to find that the tree drank nearly 24 oz. of the mixture in the first 24 hours draining the stand. In my previous experience 24 oz. would last for 7-8 days. The tree continued to drink at this rate as long as the Worm Tea was added to the water. With the ornaments and lights in place, the tree never dropped an item. Usually by Christmas morning our trees in the past would drop 3 or 4 ornaments a day like the other 4 trees harvested this year.

After 2 weeks of feedings with the mixture, I was curious about the affect of the Worm Tea dilution. For 3 days the tree got only de-chlorinated water. Day 1 it only drank 8 oz., Day 2 only 4 oz, and Day 3 only a scant 3 oz. I attributed the step down to residual Worm Tea remaining in the tree stand. The next day returning to the 50:1 dilution the tree sucked down 24 oz. and continued to do so until March 15.

On January 10 something caught my eye, new growth was observed near the top of the tree. Light green balls of new needles were forming. Not only was the tree not loosing needles (less than 1/2 cup since placed in the stand) but surviving, thriving and growing, as I would later discover, without any roots.

The tree was moved to the back porch on January 26, well past the normal life expectancy of a Christmas tree, and I continued to water with the 50:1 Worm Tea dilution. The tree overall did well in its new environment, however, it did sustain some damage from the sun. This was a North Carolina Fraser Fir and was not use to our Florida sun where the temperatures between January 26 and March 15 sometimes hit the 15 degree Farenheit mark. The side exposed to the usn became dry and brittle losing most of its needles. The side away from the sun continued to thrive with little needle loss and good needle response to "hand-crushing." These needles remained green, soft, and aromatic 3 1/2 months after harvesting.

Finally removed our Christmas tree from its stand on March 15 in preparation of our grand daughter's birthday celebration. The tree still had that fresh pine smell. I fully expected to find a root system of some type but was surprised to observe the base of the tree was not changed from its condition when placed in the tree stand over 3 months ago.

--Rick [Central Florida]


Related from Jerald Ashby:
Marilyn's Beauty Shop operator is a male gardener. He has transplanted over 500 bushes and trees in the last 5 years on his home/acreage. Before worm castings he typically had a 50% loss in transplants, in the last 1 1/2 years he's had 100% success with transplants due to castings.
--Yukon, OK


 7-7-2004

I got this stuff and it transformed my garden. It made everything greener and stronger and more blooms and less insects, AND a Happier Person!!!

I’ve come back for MORE. Anyone who is organically growing----this is the way to go.

-- John, [Ocoee, Florida]


6-2000

For years I have cut, scraped, and filed the nail on my toe. It would continuously grow longer and thicker infected by fungus. Nothing I tried worked. Cutting, scraping and filing, only left a shorter nail with fungus.

I said, "I’d try anything". WORM TEA---didn’t sound like something I wanted to drink, but someone told me that it may work on the fungus.

For three nights I soaked a cloth in worm tea, wrapped it on my toe and covered it with a baggie and taped it.

After three nights, the nail, back to the cuticle was soft and could be removed by lightly scraping.

Six weeks later, with several applications per week, the nail has grown to half it’s normal length with no sign of fungus.

WORM TEA, ain’t good for drinking---but does wonders for nails covered with fungus.

-- John, [Sanford, Fl]


5-2004

I had an orchid that looked like it was dead. All it was ---was a green stalk.

It was like that for six months. I decided to try the Worm Tea.(Vermi-Liquid)

Once a week, I would spray my plant with "worm juice" and now it is sprouting leaves. We came to the market today just for that "worm juice"

--Marilyn, [Kissimmee, Fl]


9-2004

My plants love worm tea! I want to get a can of worms and be one of your suppliers---

How hard is it to be an at-home worm cultivator?

-- Lisa [Michigan]


8-2004

I have a plant nursery as well as twin sons. When I found there was a better alternative to fertilizing and spraying with chemicals I decided to try it. Am so pleased with the results and even more pleased that I have an environment that is safe for my children as well as for me. Just think---no special training for using a harmful substance and my insurance liability has definitely been lessened. Organics give you a Peace of Mind.

--Megana, [Apopka, Fl]

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