U.S. Patents Issued To LS-90 Relating
To Plants And Crops



Over the years LS-90 has been in use, few controlled studies have been done as to the effectiveness of the patents primarily because of money. However, users from around the country haven't been waiting for the studies, they tell us the bottom line sits nicely in their wallets. If LS-90 didn't work, they couldn't afford to use it. Further, the patents themselves are the product of studies and they wouldn't have been issued if LS-90 didn't work. I can't help but think that the following benefits of LS-90 would be good for you.




PATENT No. 4,067,712
"Method of Growing Plants in Soil"

The Abstract states part:

ABSTRACT
"Plants are grown in soil which has been intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst to improve the fertility thereof. In a preferred variant, the water which is intimately contacted with the soil may also contain catalyst treated lignite. Plants grown in the treated soil are more vigorous and resistant to disease or adverse environmental conditions. The yields are higher in instances where the plants are grown commercially for food or fiber, and the plants have a more pleasing appearance in instances where they are grown for decorative purposes. 22 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,067,713
"Method of Improving the Fertility of Soil and the Soil thus Prepared"

Quoting from the Abstract, in part:

ABSTRACT
"Soil is intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst to improve the fertility thereof. In a preferred variant, the water which is intimately contacted with the soil may also contain catalyst treated lignite. Plants grown in the treated soil are more vigorous and resistant to disease or adverse environmental conditions. The yields are higher in instances where the plants are grown commercially for food or fiber, and the plants have a more pleasing appearance in instances where they are grown for decorative purposes. 24 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,067,715
"Method of Transplanting Plants"

The Abstract says, in part:

ABSTRACT
"The roots of plants being transplanted are intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of the novel catalyst. In a preferred variant, the water may also contain water soluble catalyst treated lignite. . . The transplanted plants grow more vigorously and are more resistant to disease and/or adverse environmental conditions. 22 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,067,714
"Method of Watering Plants and/or Feeding Nutrients to Plants"

The Abstract says, in part:

ABSTRACT
"Plants are watered with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst to promote growth, yield and/or beauty. The watered plants are more vigorous and resistant to disease and/or adverse environmental conditions. In a preferred variant, the water may also contain water soluble catalyst treated lignite. Plant nutrients may be present in the water and fed to the plants at the time of watering. (Remember to reduce nutrients by at least 50%) 30 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,116,666
"Methods of Treating Seed"

The Abstract states, in part:

ABSTRACT
"Seeds are intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst to achieve faster germination and/or a higher germination rate. The resultant plants are also more vigorous and resistant to disease and/or adverse environmental conditions. In a preferred variant, the water may also contain water soluble catalyst treated lignite. 22 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,126,441
"Method of Rooting Cuttings"

The Abstract includes the following:

ABSTRACT
"Cuttings to be rooted are intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst. The cuttings root faster and/or easier, and the new plants produced therefrom are more vigorous and resistant to disease and/or adverse environmental conditions. In a preferred variant, the water may also contain water soluble catalyst treated lignite. 22 Claims, No Drawings."



PATENT No. 4,092,145
"Method of Prolonging the Life or Beauty of Cut Flowers"

The Abstract says, in part:

ABSTRACT
"Cut flowers are intimately contacted with water containing a catalytically effective amount of a novel catalyst to prolong their life or beauty. In a preferred variant, the water may also contain water soluble catalyst treated lignite. 22 Claims, No Drawings."



Why Does LS-90 Have These Positive Effects?



Dr. Willard comments:

"It attacks the non-available nutrients of the soil and converts them into a form that is readily utilized by the plant."

"It causes seeds to germinate better and faster, producing stronger seedlings. The roots of which will penetrate further to contact more nutrients and water."

"LS-90 is made up of electrically charged colloidal particles that tend to hold the water in the soil and plant. The colloidal particles tend to keep the soil from compacting so the air and water can penetrate. The soil bacteria thrive and are stimulated to a greater activity by the treatment."

"Soils which are not easy to work have a lot of clay in them. The clay will attract minerals because of its electrical charge. LS-90 goes down there and reacts with the clay, liberating the metals and other minerals. The clay breaks up...doesn't hold together in a large mass. The trace minerals become available to the microorganisms. They use part of it. And they use nitrogen from the air and oxygen from water...they form protoplasm, they die. Their bodies are now food that the roots can assimilate."

"LS-90 goes through the hard-pan into the sub-soil. Dissolves rocks and frees trace minerals for the plants to utilize."



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