What are the effective microorganisms of EM?
EM is a mixture of 80 different microorganisms. People talk about effective microorganisms because they are important for health. They are made of pure nature and are not manipulated or modified. They are produced in a natural way in the laboratory.
The four most important microorganisms in EM
- Photosynthetic bacteria: these bacteria ensure that organic materials and root secretions are transformed into materials that plants can directly use. They play a crucial role in the plant breeding process.
- Actinomycetes: they are used to destroy bacteria and fungi. They occur together with synthetic bacteria.
- Lactic acid bacteria: they produce small micro-organisms that make plants less susceptible to disease. They have a sterilizing effect. Moreover, they accelerate the decomposition of organic materials.
- Yeasts produce materials that are used as energy for lactic acid bacteria and Actinomycetes.
- Funguses: these are used for fermentation.
EM is based on 5 different types of microorganisms. They live in symbiosis: the foodstuffs of one family are the supply for the other. The result is the production of an enormous amount of nutrients such as vitamins, amino acids, organisms and antioxidants.
A mix of anaerobic and aerobic is important for EM
The most important thing for EM is that the mix is a combination of anaerobic (yeast without a base) and aerobic (yeast with a base) microorganisms. In nature, both groups are present in the body.