Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Would it be as effective to soak the produce in ozonated water? Or does it need to be more concentrated than that? GE gailevans@... www.expertembroidery.com www.livingnow.net/gevans Peppers and Raw Foods .... Most all have dirt & insecticides on them wherever you get them, but if you want them CLEAN and FREE of toxic stuff and dirt and bugs, get an ozonator. The kind with a UV light (Portazone). How I use it: Wash your produce & dry. Put in large zip lock bags (unzipped) and place on fridge shelf. Put the tubing in the fridge for 15 min. (keep the door open a little to keep from mashing the tube). Then zip the bags closed. I have done that for 2 heads of lettuce, quartered, and they lasted 2 WEEKS and were as fresh as when I put them in the fridge. I don't waste food any more and I don't have any mold etc. I use the ozonator to get rid of germs and viruses too. Any kind of food, whether steak, bread, etc. can be ozonated. (it only takes about 3 minutes to do one item on the kitchen counter in a bag). One of the best money I ever spent. I believe this would help with your digestive problems. Marjorie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 You don't need to soak the produce any more than 3 minutes. When you ozonate anything, whether by air or water, the ozone turns back into oxygen by about 20 minutes so soaking beyond that is useless. Regards, Marjorie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Hi: marjorie where do you get your ozonator and where can I read about it? thanks, lbs1214@... wrote: Lots of raw foods are shipped to the stores before they are ripe. Strawberries (red outside, white inside are not sweet) and other fruits are rock hard. Most will not ripen after they are picked but the growers want to get them to the consumers quick. Now I suppose the question of peppers was meant to be bell peppers. If so, please know that green bell peppers are not ripe. When they ripen, they turn red, yellow, orange etc. Also they get sweeter and tastier. Also they cost 3 times the price of the green. A lot of raw foods taste bad or bland or can not be tolorated by lots of people. I always advise people to get their fresh ripe foods from a Farmers Market. Most all have dirt & insecticides on them wherever you get them, but if you want them CLEAN and FREE of toxic stuff and dirt and bugs, get an ozonator. The kind with a UV light (Portazone). How I use it: Wash your produce & dry. Put in large zip lock bags (unzipped) and place on fridge shelf. Put the tubing in the fridge for 15 min. (keep the door open a little to keep from mashing the tube). Then zip the bags closed. I have done that for 2 heads of lettuce, quartered, and they lasted 2 WEEKS and were as fresh as when I put them in the fridge. I don't waste food any more and I don't have any mold etc. I use the ozonator to get rid of germs and viruses too. Any kind of food, whether steak, bread, etc. can be ozonated. (it only takes about 3 minutes to do one item on the kitchen counter in a bag). One of the best money I ever spent. I believe this would help with your digestive problems. Marjorie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 From _http://www.store.com_ (http://www.store.com) : I got the Portazone UV model ($219.00) about 3 years ago. Other places want $249.00 now. You can find info on _www.intohealth.com_ (http://www.intohealth.com) besides the Portazone UV. Regards Marjorie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Based on Hulda's work, I get the impression that water stores everything, that would probably include UV. I don't know if drinking water that has ultra-violet frequencies in it would be helpful to our society that is bombarded with radiation already. Corey > > From _http://www.store.com_ (http://www.store.com) : I got > the Portazone UV model ($219.00) about 3 years ago. Other places want $249.00 > now. You can find info on _www.intohealth.com_ (http://www.intohealth.com) > besides the Portazone UV. > > Regards > > Marjorie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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