Definition of Biodynamical. Meaning of Biodynamical. Synonyms of Biodynamical

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Definition of Biodynamical

Biodynamical
Biodynamic Bi`o*dy*nam"ic, Biodynamical Bi`o*dy*nam"ic*al, a.] (Biol.) Of or pertaining to biodynamics, or the doctrine of vital forces or energy.

Meaning of Biodynamical from wikipedia

- Biodynamic agriculture is a form of alternative agriculture based on pseudoscientific and esoteric concepts initially developed in 1924 by Rudolf Steiner...
- Look up biodynamic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biodynamics may refer to: Biodynamic agriculture, a method of farming based on the teachings of...
- Biodynamic wines are wines made employing the pseudo-scientific methods called biodynamic both to grow the fruit and during the post-harvest processing...
- Biodynamic m****age is a complementary therapy developed by Gerda Boyesen in Norway during the 1950s. "During a m****age, if I see any sign of movement trying...
- developing organic, ecologically sensitive and sustainable vineyards. Biodynamic wine has become increasingly po****r in viticulture. The use of drip irrigation...
- The Biodynamic ****ociation (formerly the Biodynamic Farming & Gardening ****ociation, then the North American Biodynamic ****ociation) is a United States–based...
- on various ostensibly applied projects, including Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, and anthroposophical medicine. Steiner advocated a form of...
- known to use green energy, Weleda uses natural ingredients grown using biodynamic methods and none of their ingredients or products are tested on animals...
- hectares. Source: FIBL Biodynamic agriculture is practiced in 55 countries, with a world total of 251,842 certified biodynamic hectares. With Europe dominating...
- cooperation of the Reich League for Biodynamic Agriculture' [...] Pancke, Pohl, and Hans Merkel established additional biodynamic plantations across the eastern...