Biodynamics advocates natural, chemical-free, integrated practices to promote regenerative and self-sustaining agriculture, which appears to be a good thing.
However, woven throughout it is a great deal of mysticism and spirituality, involving ideas about 'life forces' and 'cosmic energies,' which were a hallmark of Steiner's theories and are far from scientific.
Biodynamics has been referred to as "pseudoscience" and even a "belief system" on several occasions, and while it has many pragmatic and level-headed practitioners, it also has a very wacky fringe.
A recent piece on the site 'Word on the Grapevine' sparked the newest round of controversy, with the author, Joshua Dunning, delving into the more esoteric aspects of biodynamics.
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