mildew killer:organic or non organic? safe alternative

GOOGLE NIKOLA TESLA

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OK sooo as you know i try updating everyone on farming practices that either go for organic practice or practices that save the health of people as well as the foods which can be theoretical organic lol. in this case i see this is natural just because the use of "natural chemicals" but in a sense this is a organic process. in this process water is electrolyzed into a solution of acidic and alkaline solutions, (hydroxides and hydrogen ions) this can then be sprayed on microorganism pests such as mold and mildew. the organic part of this is that your white blood cells naturally release hydroxide chemicals to kill the bacteria and virus by lysing the outer membranes. its a natural process in lots of cells. i believe its also part of the process in cell death or cell suicide to stop sick cells from dividing in our bodies daily. it sounds promising changing the PH environment of the mildew so it cant grow,melting there microorganism cell memebranes lol. this process naturally decays so there is the safe destruction of its chemical nature and that is always good for people and the food plants lol.

ALWAYS worth a try! atleast its not arsenic or monster saint-o chemicals... JUST ELECTROLYZED WATER. THATS RIGHT WATER.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yap9cZIIjyA&feature=mh_lolz&list=PL05043EA167CF3AAC

heres another example! organic or natural?? hmmm, its a tough one..
this shows reducing diabetes and cancer in lab animals, hmmm!! electrolyzed water. this model helps prove that it could be safe?? actually im not sure if this is electrolyzed water? sorry got confused, but still good to share. reduced cancer melanomas...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38S2V0cBF10
 
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