
Ecosystem
The GGG Biodome.
Symbiosis with Mother Earth. Made in Paradise.
The Biodome
Leading-edge natural farming.
GGG crafts flowers and seeds in an Advanced, Regenerative, Natural Farming Ecosystem — the GGG BIODOME. Created by natural farmers, scientists, artists and healers, the GGG BIODOME is a manifestation of centuries of combined experience to bring forth Heaven on Earth.
We work with the finest growers in natural farming to produce world-class boutique Gage. Our team works diligently, day and night, to produce divinely cultivated Herbs.

Made in Paradise — symbiosis with Mother Earth
Process
No shortcuts. No compromises.
A boutique and organic growing process to serve connoisseurs with the finest tastes and sensitivities. Proprietary methodologies and inputs. No shortcuts or compromises.
Crystal Technology
Grounding and Magnetics
Full Organic Practices and Inputs
Ecosystem Biomimicry
Rife Frequencies
Adaptogenic inputs
What feeds the garden.
Water
Three-Stage Filtered, Vortex-Revitalized, and Magnetized Well-Water
Soil
GGG Blend Soil 3.2 with Crystal Technology
Herbs
Astragalus, Eucommia, Codonopsis, Eleuthero, American Ginseng, He Shou Wu, Rehmannia, Morinda, Cistanche, Schizandra, Rhodiola, Licorice, and more
Mushrooms
Reishi, Cordyceps, Chaga, Lions Mane, and Turkey Tail
Fruits
Coconut, Pear, Mango, and Papaya
Crystals
Quartz, Amethyst, Citrine, Tourmaline, Petrified Wood, and Shungite
GGG Protocol Garden
Regenerative agriculture.
The GGG PROTOCOL GARDEN provides a comprehensive method to gardening the world's finest boutique flowers using brand-new natural farming methods developed by GAGE GREEN GROUP. The GGG NATURAL GARDEN Formulas promote dynamic expression using the strongest herbs in herbalism.
From tradition to molecule
The garden, mapped.
The same botanicals that feed the Biodome — Astragalus, Eucommia, Reishi, Chaga, and dozens more — are studied in our quantum-biology program, where each compound is traced to its molecular targets and the organ systems it supports. Centuries of herbal tradition are held against modern molecular evidence, and again and again the two converge: the classic organ-herbs of the old texts, confirmed at the level of the protein.
Nothing is asserted that isn't sourced. Tradition and molecule each keep their own voice — corroborated only where they independently agree.