Check the following videos:
And some pictures here:
Big thanks to the University of Saskatchewan for providing the space, thanks a lot to all people that came out and helped, to all that helped with the cutting, to all that helped with the plant propagation, to all that helped with the plant transplanting, and to all that bought some plants.
I was also talking about mushrooms containing ergothioneine in the second video, as presented by Professor Manabu Nukina at the conference where we handed over the money. Ergothioneine has anti-oxidative properties. Check his homepage:
http://www.tr.yamagata-u.ac.jp/~mnukina/
For more information about the event:
http://uofshorticultureclub.blogspot.com/
http://www.kuruk.de/index.php?id=73
Do not forget to buy and eat some seaweed if you life in or close to effected areas:
http://www.kuruk.de/index.php?id=71
Keep up to date about the atomic crisis here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/031894_Fukushima_meltdown.html
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