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From the Farm to the Future of Health: The Journey of Jim Diss

The Early Years: Roots in the Heartland

Born in 1939 on a farm southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jim learned the value of stewardship and hard work early on. Life took a sudden turn in 1957 when his father passed away, and at 18, he stepped up to take over the family farm.

His passion for agriculture led him to Purdue University, where he graduated in 1962. Following his time at Purdue, he served in the United States Air Force until 1966, an experience that sharpened his discipline and global perspective.

Building an Industry Legacy

After the Air Force, Jim joined Allied Chemical, where he specialized in setting up dealer networks for fertilizer manufacturing. By the 1970s, Jim struck out on his own, establishing a fertilizer manufacturing plant that he operated until his retirement to Las Vegas in 1999.


The Discovery: The "Electric" Connection

Throughout his career, he was always looking for ways to innovate. In the 1980s, he discovered a unique organic attapulgite clay that significantly boosted crop yields. However, the why remained a mystery for decades.

It wasn't until the recent pandemic that the pieces finally clicked into place:

    The Catalyst: Jim realized it was the electrons within the clay that were revitalizing the crops.
    The Human Connection: His research led me to the book “We Are Electric,” which detailed how pharmaceutical giants like
    GlaxoSmithKline found that adding electrons to our biological systems could potentially reduce chronic diseases by over 50%.

"We aren't just biological beings; we are electrical ones. Understanding this connection is the key to unlocking human longevity."


His Mission Today

Jim spent the first half of his life nourishing the Earth to feed people; He is spending the second half nourishing the human body to heal people.

Today, He is dedicated to spreading the word about bio-electric health. By understanding how electrons interact with our cells, we can move toward a future where we live not just longer, but healthier and more vibrant lives.

Interested in the science of bio-electric health? [Contact Jim to learn more about the power of electrons]