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Lawn health warning: screen your lawn for Brown's Grass Disease and

grasseoporosis

Last week, I reported on taking my car to the doctor and how my doctor

taught me that the car actually has certain automobile health diseasesthat

need to be treated. I learned all about the big con of the prevention

industry -- the people who change your oil and who flush out your

transmission fluid, and all these other con artists out there to try to

prevent " car problems. Thankfully, my doctor completely reeducated me about

the truth about automobile health. I thought, " That's great. I learned so

much from this guy. Let's talk to him about the health of my lawn. "

I’ve been having some lawn problems, and I'm spending a fortune trying to

get people to come over and take care of my lawn. I think they were

overcharging me. I was so impressed by this doctor that I thought he might

be able to help me out. I took in a patch of grass to the doctor, and

explained that my lawn was turning brown in the summer. I didn't know why,

but the color just changed. It was green in the spring, then it turned brown

" Am I doing something wrong? Does it maybe need more water? " I asked my

doctor. " No Mike. Your lawn has Brown’s Grass Disease, " he responded.

He said, " It's very common. It's all over the country, all around the world,

in fact. You'd be amazed how many people have Brown’s Grass Disease, and

usually it's undiagnosed, " he said. " Wow, that's kind of scary, " I said.

Yes, what we know in the medical community is that this is a pigmentation

disorder, " he explained. It has a genetic origin, in fact, because all grass

pigments are based on genetics, " he said. He also said that it was cyclical,

and that at certain times of the year, certain species of grass will

actually just change their color.

The brown grass was a genetic disorder

So it was a genetic disorder, and I never knew that! All these years, there

I was, spraying it with the hose like an idiot, putting water on the lawn

just like everybody else, thinking, " Oh, that's going to make it healthy. " I

never knew this was actually a genetic disorder.

It was a good thing my doctor squared me away on that. He said, " Look here,

take this bottle. You’re going to spray this on your grass. " I asked, " Well,

what's in this bottle? " He replied, " It's green pigmentation, " " Really? Like

the green pigmentation that the grass needs? Is that what this is? " I asked.

" Yes, it's green pigmentation, " he replied. " So, it's like paint? " I asked.

He said, " Yes, it's kind of like spray paint but it's more. It's from the

medical community, and it's been proven safe on your lawn. When you use this

medicine on your grass, it will turn green! "

Wow! All this time, I'd been wasting precious water on the lawn. All I

needed to do was buy this can of green pigmentation and spray the lawn. This

apparently was the solution. I asked, " Well, how much is it? " And he said,

It's about $100 per bottle. " " Whoa, " I said, " That's kind of expensive for a

lawn. " He said, " Don't worry, your homeowner's insurance might cover it. "

Curing my lawn of Brown's Grass Disease

I took the treatment home and sprayed it on the grass. Sure enough, it was

green! Just like that. I couldn't believe it, I was amazed. I thought,

Brown’s Grass Disease has been solved by my doctor and the medical community

These people really know their stuff. "

I started driving around, noticing that all my neighbors had Brown’s Grass

Disease as well, but they didn't even know it. I went back to my doctor and

said, " Apparently, this disease is contagious, because the two yards next to

mine also have it. " As the summer progressed, the disease kept on spreading.

It just went from one yard to another, because these people didn't have the

medicine that I had. I was out there knocking on my neighbors' doors, saying

" You know, you have Brown’s Grass Disease! You need to go see my doctor. He

ll give you some stuff for it. Trust me, it solves it. Come over and look at

my lawn. It's green! Not like your brown grass lawn. " But they didn't listen

They're out there spraying water like a bunch of idiots.

Everything went along fine for a few weeks. My lawn was nice and green, even

though I'd spent $5000 on this pigmentation product. But I had the best lawn

in the neighborhood. Everyone else was out there wasting their time,

spraying water. People even bought watering devices that keep on watering.

It was just a complete waste.

Everything went fine for a while, then something went wrong. I was mowing my

green grass, and I realized that it hadn't really grown very much. But I

tried to mow it anyway. As I mowed it, I realized that it was all

disintegrating and blowing away. It was almost as if the mower was just

chopping up all the grass and spitting it out. I thought that this was

pretty strange. I knew that grass was supposed to grow, and it should

eventually get tall enough to mow. But this grass wasn't growing at all.

I gathered up a handful of this grass, and went back to my doctor, because

the guy was really great and knew everything about cars and lawns. I asked

him, " What's going on? Before, we had Brown’s Grass Disease, which we solved

What do we have now? "

Diagnosis: grasseoporosis

He looked at the grass under a microscope and said, " The structural

integrity of this grass has been compromised. " I said, " Oh my God! Was it

something I did? Did I not spray enough green pigmentation on it, or

something? " He said, " No, it's not your fault. This is something we also

commonly see. It's called grasseoporosis. It means that the grass is

becoming more porous and the cellulose structure of the grass blades are

disintegrating and becoming brittle. "

I'd never heard of this, but he said, " Listen, take a seat. Mike,

grasseoporosis is a disease that causes grass to become brittle. If you don

t treat it early enough, the grass can actually break. If the wind blows, or

you go over it with the mower, it will destroy the grass. " He further said,

It's good that you came to me now, because we caught it early. We can give

you something for this problem, but you're going to have to use it every day

on the lawn in order to restore the structural integrity of that grass. "

I was relieved to hear that. I didn't want to lose the whole lawn. I said,

Okay, but what is this stuff, and what’s it going to cost? " He said, " Here's

what it is. There's another can that you spray on your grass, which is kind

of like a glue. It holds the grass together, and prevents grasseoporosis

from progressing. Here, take this can. Each one of those cans is a couple of

hundred dollars, by the way. "

By this time, I'd already put so much money into treating Brown’s Grass

Disease that I figured I might as well just spend some more and get it all

right. I want my lawn to be healthy, so what's a few hundred more dollars? I

went ahead and bought some more cans of the grasseoporosis treatment.

But I was concerned about side effects, so I asked him, " Is this safe to be

really be putting on a lawn? " The doctor said, " Yes, no problem. We have

reps from the manufacturer who come here all the time and give us their

safety data. They've done a dozen different clinical trials on this, and all

the trials have come out positive. The lawns will be perfectly fine. This is

fully approved by federal regulators. Everybody's okay with this, and

everybody's using it. Go ahead and use it. " I said, " Okay, no problem. I'll

take this home and start spraying this on the lawn. "

Treating the grasseoporosis

I took the treatment home and started spraying it. Sure enough, it was a

kind of liquid, glue-like substance. I coated the grass with this glue, and

it was supposed to dry overnight. The next morning, the lawn was not only

green, since we had solved the Brown’s Grass Disease problem, but the grass

was now intact and was no longer being blown away. I went out and walked on

it. It was a bit crunchy, but it stayed in place. It was pretty much what I

wanted. I was happy so far.

Everything was okay for a few more days, until it rained one day. No one had

told me that one of the side effects of this grasseoporosis treatment

apparently is that it forms a giant glob of gelatinous, glue-like substance

that will ooze downhill when it rains. As it happened, my driveway was

downhill from the lawn. There was a giant mass of superglue rolling across

my driveway. As I was backing my car out of the driveway, it got stuck right

there in the grasseoporosis glob. It was pretty bad stuff.

Now I had car trouble again; but of course, I knew who to go to. I also had

another rain problem. When it rained, it actually took all the grass with it

So there was this huge glob of gooey, glue-like substance rolling across my

driveway, with pretty much the whole lawn in there. It kept on moving

downhill. When I looked at my hill, there was nothing but dirt and little

stubbles of grass. The grass refused to grow, as it turned out. The lawn was

gone, basically.

The grass transplant

I went back to my doctor and said, " Doc, something terrible has happened. I

feel like I didn't come to you soon enough, or perhaps I didn't follow the

directions on these medications, but the whole lawn is gone. It's gone! I

did everything. When it had Brown’s Grass Disease, we treated that. When it

had grasseoporosis, we caught that early and tried to treat. Right, Doc? We

did everything, but when it rained, the whole lawn just got swept away. "

He said, " Now, I was afraid this might happen. Mike, it's a good thing you

came to me. You're going to need a grass transplant. We're going to put some

new grass in there and take out all that old grass. " He also said, " This is

going to be expensive, since there's a lot involved. We have to surgically

remove the old grass and implant new grass and make sure everything works

again. " I said, " What's this going to cost me now? I'm halfway broke now,

because I've been spending hundreds of dollars on grasseoporosis and the

Brown’s Grass treatments. " He said, " This will cost about $100,000. I don't

think that your homeowners insurance is going to cover all of this. "

I decided I was going to have to mortgage the house, and took out a second

mortgage. I said, " You know, the lawn is worth it. I'm going to go all the

way on this. Let's do the grass transplant surgery. Let's do it! We don't

really have any other choice here. Let's put in a whole new lawn and we'll

start over. Hopefully, the new one won't have Brown’s Grass Disease. "

Sure enough, he brought over a team, and they put on their masks and their

surgical coats. They brought these really huge scalpels, and they dug up

what was left of the old lawn. Afterwards, they put in a whole new lawn that

was green. It was green from day one. Apparently, it wasn't suffering from

Brown’s Grass Disease, or perhaps they had already treated it with the

pigmentation. I'm now paying off the new lawn with monthly payments.

Get your lawn screened early

I just wanted to share this, because I think a lot of people out there have

the same health problems with their lawns that I experienced. Don't wait:

get your lawn screened for Brown's Grass Disease and grasseoporosis. If you

can find out about this early enough, you hopefully can prevent these

diseases from advancing too aggressively.

Believe me, you don't want to see Brown’s Grass Disease. It is ugly. You don

t want to see grasseoporosis, either. That is very difficult to treat. When

it rains, you don't want to be anywhere near that glue. Believe me! You can

get your car stuck in that thing. It's like walking through molasses. It

also gives off lots of fumes. It's not pretty. So get your lawn screened

today and catch this early.

Beware of lawn care con artists and useless " watering " gadgets

Don't let these lawn care maintenance companies fool you into thinking that

they can come along and spray it with water and solve your lawn health

problems. That’s a silly idea, like " water as medicine " or something. It's

ridiculous. If water was so good, why was the lawn killed when it rained? If

water was good, the rain should have been good for it, right? But that's not

what happened. So these people can't fool me. I know my doctor. He's a

bright guy; he taught me the truth about this. He really knows about lawn

health. And he told me that I'm just wasting my money on watering my lawn.

Expensive lawn urine, " he called it

Hopefully the new lawn transplant will take. Apparently, lawns sometimes

reject new transplants. I didn't know that either. I'm currently spraying

some medication on the lawn to try to make sure there's no rejection, That's

expensive also, but what the heck. I've already mortgaged the house. Why not

just go all the way? If that goes well, then the lawn will take root, and we

ll have a brand new lawn in place. My neighbors will be envious...

In a few months, I hope to report back to you that that's what we've found.

In the meantime, watch out for those lawn care scammers out there! And stop

wasting water on your lawns, people. It's completely bogus, a bunch of

hogwash. It's environmentally irresponsible, too. I learned from the doctors

that you don't need to do any of that. All you need to do is get your lawn

screened early, tested for these diseases, and treated with approved lawn

medications.

To help spread the word, I'm currently contacting some celebrities to see if

they will do some public service announcements urging people to get their

lawns screened for these diseases. People believe celebrities.

Help find the cure for grasseoporosis

Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention: I'm organizing a 10k run to raise money

to find the cure for grasseoporosis. You can sign up at www

Stupid-Sheeple-Running-For-Bogus-Cures.com.

I'm also going to sell $2 brown bracelets you can wear on your wrist. All

the proceeds will go to support the Brown's Grass Disease Foundation. My

doctor is on the board of directors there, so you know it's a good

organization doing good work for society. They're hoping to find a cure

within five years.

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