Friday, 11 July 2025

Healing Mowgli - A Journey of Love, Hope, and Bioenzymes By Natasha




Before       After
BEFORE                             AFTER
Mowgli, my 13-year-old cat, has always been full of life. But a few months ago, he started to fall sick. He had a dental issue, and the vet said he needed a tooth removed. Because of his age, the surgery could be risky—even fatal—so we kept delaying it, hoping for a safer solution.

Then things got worse.

He began to drool constantly, and his saliva turned black. Wherever he licked, the black marks spread—around his mouth, his body, even onto my other cat. He stopped eating and looked tired and weak. It broke my heart to see him like that. I felt helpless, and no medication seemed to work.

That’s when I remembered the bioenzyme I had made from mosambi (sweet lime) peels. I knew citrus is usually not recommended for cats, but I had no other option. I decided to try it.

I sprayed the pure bioenzyme on Mowgli’s body every day for a week. Slowly, I saw him improve. He started eating again—his favorite fish!—and even began playing around like he used to. His energy came back. I was overjoyed.

After that, I reduced the frequency of the spray—first to alternate days, then to once a week. Today, Mowgli is happy and active, just like before.

Looking back, I wish I had made a rose bioenzyme instead, which would have been gentler for a cat. But in that moment, I needed something immediate—and this simple, homemade remedy made all the difference when nothing else did.

Mowgli’s recovery is one of the main reasons I joined the Bioenzyme Entrepreneurs Academy. I wanted to learn more, so I could help others the way I helped him.

He’s not just my pet. He’s my teacher, my inspiration—and my reason to keep going.

Natasha, Bangalore




Monday, 7 July 2025

Bioenzyme and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Disruptive interventions for enhancing and monitoring soil health in Natural Farming

 

Bioenzym and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Disruptive interventions for enhancing and monitoring soil health in Natural Farming : Priti Rao, President – Bioenzym Entrepreneurs Acdemy (BEA) of India & S.K. Singh, Chief Scientist at eAge Technologies India

Bioenzym and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Disruptive interventions for enhancing and monitoring soil health in Natural Farming : Priti Rao, President – Bioenzym Entrepreneurs Acdemy (BEA) of India & S.K. Singh, Chief Scientist at eAge Technologies India

Bioenzyme and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Disruptive interventions for enhancing and monitoring soil health in Natural Farming : Priti Rao, President – Bioenzym Entrepreneurs Acdemy (BEA) of India & S.K. Singh, Chief Scientist at eAge Technologies India

The integration of Bioenzyme-based practices with local farming methods has shown promising results across diverse crop categories. Key benefits include enhanced soil health, increased productivity, improved plant health, reduced reliance on chemicals, and better resilience to climate stress. These findings support the scalability of natural farming solutions and the importance of empowering farmers with regenerative, low-cost practices that work with nature rather than against it.

Soil fertility is a complex interplay of nutrient content, physical properties, and chemical characteristics. A fertile soil is not just rich in nutrients but also has a good structure, texture, and pH, enabling it to effectively support plant growth. Empirically it has been found Boenzym products after getting into soil enhance the soil health for fertility by enhancing nutrients and changing the physical and chemical properties. Soil health is of prime importance in Natural farming. Empirically it has been found Bioenzym has helped in improving the soil health without using any chemical and the yield has increased 30%  on an average. Bioenzyme-based inputs can significantly enhance soil health, ecological functions, and crop productivity under natural farming systems while ensuring economic viability for farmers. The experiments carried out in some of the places with farmers using Bioenzym for Natural farming has been encouraging in terms of overall soil health and crops yield.

It is imperative to measure the incremental changes in soil health through Bioremediation for coarse correction of the soil in crop cycles in Natural farming through Disruptive Technologies like AI and Machine Learning (ML). The AI based disruptive engineering intervention can lead to tap the hidden issues of soil chemistry changes in different areas on daily basis which will give a further insight for more and more interventions for enhancing soil health for Natural Farming.

Novelty of this Approach in Natural farming:

  • Pioneering Eco-Tech Integration: Merges biotechnology (bio-enzymes) with AI/ML for a sustainable, closed-loop soil health monitoring and coarse correction.
  • Shift from Reactive to Predictive: Moves beyond traditional, delayed lab analysis to real-time prediction, enabling pre-emptive soil enhancement.
  • Data-Driven Remediation: Provides the first-ever continuous, data-driven validation of a natural  treatment’s effectiveness.
  • Multi-Disciplinary Innovation: Leverages synergistic expertise in farming, environmental science, AI and  sensor technology.
  • Scalability & Impact: Creates a transferable framework for transforming  Natural Farming.

eAge Technologies Pvt Ltd has developed a unique data logger which can be interfaced with multiple sensors and  AI  system.

Bioenzym Entrepreneurs Academy (BEA) is working with farmers to promote Natural farming and  eAge Technologies working with BEA & Academic institutions on the Research and Development to design and develop systems to remotely monitor  the incremental health of the soil continuously through AI/ML system.  This is going to create a next wave of revolution in enhancing and characterizing the soil health  in Natural farming. – Priti Rao & SK Singh

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