NO URBAN LEGEND NEW BACTERIA KILLING SUPER WATER 10 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE THAN BLEACH HARD TO BELIEVE COULD ELECTROLYZED WATER BE SUPER GERM KILLER SLAYER OF E COLI AND SALMONELLA
BACTERICIDAL SUPER WATER BEING ROLLED OUT TO SLAY GERMS WATCH VIDEO EXAMPLE OF USES OF ELECTROLYZED WATER
Remember the story about the inventor who figured out how to run cars on water and how the fuel companies blocked the invention? How about the one about the guy who figured out how to make water into a powerful bacteria antiseptic bacteria killer? I read an electrifying story about something called electrolyzed water. Apparently, treating salt water with an electric current that is a "simple mixture of table salt and tap water whose ions have been scrambled with an electric current" produces some kind of bacteria killing "super water". It sounds hard to believe but per the literature "Researchers have dubbed it electrolyzed water...zapping salt water with low-voltage electricity creates a couple of powerful yet nontoxic cleaning agents. Sodium ions are converted into sodium hydroxide, an alkaline liquid that cleans and degreases like detergent, but without the scrubbing bubbles. Chloride ions become hypochlorous acid, a potent disinfectant known as acid water"
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"It's 10 times more effective than bleach in killing bacteria," said Yen-Con Hung, a professor of food science at the University of Georgia-Griffin, who has been researching electrolyzed water for more than a decade and Minnesota food scientist Joellen Feirtag said she was similarly skeptical. Installed an electrolysis unit in her laboratory and began researching the technology. She found that the acid water killed E. coli, salmonella, listeria and other nasty pathogens. Yet it was gentle enough to soothe her children's sunburns and acne".
Video about One Example of Electrolyzed Water to Kill Germs
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