Senonian Vegetate™
Senonian Vegetate is the result of Mother Nature's own incubation. During the Senonian Period about seventy-five million years ago, Earth's fertile, mineral-rich soils produced lush green forests and wholesome, succulent, wild fruits and vegetables. This was an era when the soils near the earth's crust contained at least 84 minerals. The numerous mineral elements available at the time may explain why a tree grew 10 feet its first year or why the plant eating Brontosaurus reached a body weight of 70,000 pounds yet had a mouth no larger than a horse. According to science, all life at that time, whether plant or animal was extremely healthy and it is assumed that this was a direct result of the plants' ability to extract at least seventy or more minerals from the soil. As the thick growth of vegetation died, it accumulated in large piles and years later, it was buried from rock and mud flows and deposits of sand and silt. The weight of the overflow compacted or compressed out all of the moisture, and what remains today is a deposit of pure, dried, prehistoric plant derivatives known as Senonian Vegetate.
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