Garnish removes all traces of chemicals and pesticides from vegetables and fruits in ten minutes. Photo: Courtesy of Andy Gogo
New York: Insecticides and insecticides are commonly used on vegetables and fruits throughout the world. This problem is also very common in developed countries. Now, keeping vegetables and fruits in a magic pot eliminates 99% of their harmful effects.
The invention, named Garnish, was first pitched on a crowdfunding website and surprisingly, the required amount was raised in an hour and a half. In Pakistan itself, the use of agricultural drugs and pesticides is increasing. These drugs are called poisons in farmer’s parlance and thus can prove to be very harmful by becoming part of our diet.
99% of the common chemicals are eliminated by the vegetables and fruits placed in the garnish. In addition, the famous and infamous chemical sprays Chlorpyrifos and Diclofenac are also reduced by 99%. This vessel can be easily picked up and carried anywhere and can be charged through the USB port.
It is very easy to use. Fill the garnish with water and dip vegetables, grains and fruits in it. As soon as the device is turned on, the process of electrolysis of water starts. It produces H and OH ions. This process creates small bubbles from the layer. In this way, the bonds of harmful chemicals begin to break.
However, it is necessary to add a small amount of chlorine to the water, but if there is no chlorine, you can also add a pinch of salt.
Garnish has been described as exceptionally successful in the laboratory. In just ten minutes, it cleans the harmful chemicals used on crops.
The Garnish ranges from $99 to $149 and is available on the crowdfunding website, IndieGogo.
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