Ironite forward



> Message-ID: <01BF31D2.1EE0B7C0@ws4.hmapr.com>
> From: Kim Nelson <knelson@hmapr.com>
> To: "'pumpkins@mallorn.com'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
> Subject: Ironite
> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 14:35:10 -0700
> 
> On behalf of Ironite Products Company, producer of
> Ironite, thanks to those of you who have expressed
> interest in our product. The following is in
> response to recent questions posted about Ironite,
> specifically Leslie Vogt's and David Robinson's
> November 11 postings.  
> 
> What is Ironite and how does it help maintain soil
> nutrient levels? Ironite is an odorless, natural
> soil supplement and fertilizer containing a unique
> balance of trace elements that enriches plant and
> lawn growth. Ironite is not manufactured from any
> toxic waste product but rather from naturally
> occurring minerals, providing plants with the
> natural nutrients needed for healthy growth. In
> addition to a minute amount of nitrogen (1 percent)
> to stimulate nutrient uptake by the plant, some of
> the naturally occurring essential nutrients found in
> Ironite are: iron, required for the formation of
> chlorophyll; zinc, an essential element in plant
> enzyme systems; sulfur, an essential protein
> ingredient; calcium, an essential part of plant cell
> wall structure; magnesium, an essential ingredient
> in chlorophyll formation; manganese, activates
> enzymes involved in healthy plant growth; and cobalt
> and molybdenum, essential for normal regulation of
> nitrogen.
> 
>  Ironite Products Company has commissioned a number
> of scientific studies - prior to and following the
> news release issued by the State of Washington on
> May 8, 1998 - proving Ironite products are
> non-hazardous to humans, pets or the environment.
> Further, Ironite is not toxic according to State of
> Washington and USEPA testing methods. 
> 
> Results of scientific studies, conducted for Ironite
> Products Company by Colorado-based Rust Environment
> & Infrastructure, confirm that misunderstandings
> about basic mineralogy are what led to apprehension
> about the product. Among the ingredients listed
> above, Ironite contains small amounts of two
> naturally occurring minerals: galena and
> arsenopyrite. Galena is a combination of lead,
> silver, zinc and other elements fused together by
> millions of years of heat and pressure. dence (if
> you aren't already). 
> 
> Sincerely,
> Kimberly Nelson
> Ironite Products Company
> www.hmapr.com
> 
> 
> 
> 

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