It is a dangerous idea to use human composted remains as fertilizer for anything edible. There are viruses and prions that will not be killed off in this process and can be passed through the soil to the food. Not to mention antibiotics, chemotherapy agents, hormones, etc. that will remain within this product.
Currently, bone meal fertilizer carries a warning on it as it can be toxic to even breath in the dust. Also, there is major concern of spreading the prions that cause Mad Cow Disease.
“Do you feed your roses with bone meal? Not a good idea, says the world’s foremost expert on a group of rare diseases, found in animals, that sometimes make their way into humans. Breathing in the dust from contaminated bone meal could be deadly, says Dr. D. Carleton Gajdusek (GUY-doo-sheck), a brilliant Harvard Medical School graduate and Nobel laureate. In his latest book, Deadly Feasts (Simon & Schuster), author Richard Rhodes traces the history of these diseases, called spongi-form encephalopathies, that reduce the brain to a spongy mass, causing their victims to stagger, fall, develop dementia and paralysis, and soon die a terrible death.” - “Mad cow disease” from feeding your roses? – Medical Update September 1, 1997. Brown, Edwin W.
When I found out how all these fertilizers are made, and what's really in them, I was disgusted and wanted to do something about it. I'm hoping that when you find out, you'll understand why I carry Neem and Alfalfa instead of Blood etc. You may have noticed that I don't carry certain popular...
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