How Fertilizers Affect our Health
Heavy metals such as Mercury, Lead, Cadmium and Uranium have been found in fertilizers, which can cause disturbances in the kidneys, lungs and liver and cause cancer .
Ammonium Nitrate exposure causes other health problems such as eye and skin irritation, producing a burning sensation. Inhalation exposure can result in irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs.
Potassium Chloride interferes with nerve impulses, and interrupts with virtually all bodily functions and mainly affects heart functioning. It can cause all kinds of gastric and stomach pains, dizziness, bloody diarrhea, convulsions, headaches, mental impairments, redness or itching of the skin or eyes.
Cadmium : Ultimately enters the human tissues resulting in diseases such as tracheo-bronchitis, pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, renal failure, osteoporosis, and many others.
Major Health Risks: Synthetic fertilizers increase over six times the risk of dying of Cancer
A Brief History of Sendriya India
About Organic Farming
Organic farming in India is becoming popular. One can get organic certification by strictly following organic farming methods. Organic produces have great market value and demand especially overseas. The primary aim of organic farming is to help the soil stay in good health through the use of biological wastes, organic wastes, and bio-fertilizers ie Sendriya Khat. Using organic manures help in sustainable crop production along with a pollution-free environment. Sometimes it is called ‘green farming’. Organic farming is a system that avoids the use of synthetic products like pesticides, fertilizers, hormones, etc. and relying on techniques like crop rotation, organic wastes, farm manure, rock additives and crop residues for plant protection and nutrient utilization. Organic farming relies on the natural process of yield benefits so as to maintain a healthy soil, eat healthy food and grow healthy humans