Hey {{first_name|my friend}},

Six years is a long time to believe in something before the world gets to see it.

When Farmacy of Light screened at festivals, audiences used words like "magical," "inspiring," and "unforgettable."

We even received multiple Best Documentary Awards and Audience Awards. That means a lot to independent filmmakers. But what means more is who is in this film and the message they’re sharing.

Dr. Zach Bush.

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho.

Dr. Valencia Porter.

Erik Cutter, the renegade organic plant master you may recognize from The Need To GROW.

Each of them, coming from completely different disciplines, arriving at the same extraordinary idea: that light — in soil, in food, in sunlight itself — is one of the most underestimated forces in human health.

And if you’ve already watched…please share with a friend by sending them: FarmacyOfLight.com.

Farmacy of Light started as an exploration: is there something beyond the health of food as measured in calories, or even nutrients and minerals?

Why does food grown in living soil, touched by real sunlight, feel so fundamentally different in your body than anything you find in a package? The answer took us deeper than expected — into quantum biology, into the work of scientists who've spent their careers on the fringes of mainstream medicine, and seeing the most vibrant freshly grown food we’ve ever filmed.

My partner from The Need To GROW, Ryan Wirick, directed it. I helped write and produce the film. And together with an extraordinary cast of scientists and healers, we made something I'm incredibly proud of.

You can stream the full film right now, at no cost, during the global online premiere. I'd love for you to see it.

— Rob

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