For those of us wanting to consume more greens and more organic food that is affordable, Mike Adams seems to have done some good work. Watch the video... I fell asleep a few times watching it because he goes on and on! However, this is what I need to do for the greens that I need more and more of, so I will be attempting to create my own boxes from scratch. I absolutely don't understand 3-D printers and how they can print this stuff. Does anyone here have a 3-D printer, and are you willing to help me get the parts for a few boxes I can put on my patio or right inside my door? If yes, I thank you in advance and please let me know if you can help me make the parts.

Mike will become a multi-billionaire, and it seems to me that those of us who follow through with this process will be the beneficiaries. The greens in the video appear to be edible, but I don't see anything that he has released that evaluates and or compares his greens with the top organics. If everything appears healthy, I will then end my 20+ year love affair with my natural grocer and save the money that I spend there for food. I've noticed in recent months that the cabbage, the beets and the fermenting veggies I purchase from them don't seem "well" anymore. I believe it's the effects of climate change and soil depletion as well as the drought in California, where so many of the veggies and fruits I purchase come from. I hope to do beets with this process, which he says in the video will be upcoming.
I really don't like this guy too much, but I love the message and am willing to try it. Here's the link to his L O N G video.
http://www.naturalnews.com/048748_Food_ ... ction.html
Vicki