Lightening and crops

Lightening and crops

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Spitting rain, Bo DuBose has known for years that lightning storms are beneficial to crops because lightning splits the covalent bond of the air into nitrogen and oxygen, he explains. I've been in the hydrogen business for over two decades now, so I know what kind of electricity is needed. I understand all the processes. So I started drinking hydrogen water some years back. Just fell in love with health benefits and of course, there's thousands of studies on it. Just type it in a Google search. People don't even think about it but hydrogen water is booming right now for human health. And since I come from the farming business in my childhood days. I always knew, my father knew, every farmer out there knows that every time a thunderstorm crosses over your property, not just those light rains, we don't hear any thunder and see lightning but the lightning storms themselves. You'll go to bed that night after that afternoon thunderstorm and the next day everything is taking off, growing like crazy. Academia has always explained to the farmers it's due to the splitting of the air and the nitrogen and oxygen. Well, I know for a fact how powerful lightning is more powerful than the things you see coming off the sun. So it absolutely turns the rain water into hydrogen and oxygen. He's patented an appliance that does the same thing as lightning.
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