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HERBAL-ACTIVE NATURAL FOOD RINSE®

Make the most of the fresh produce you buy and ensure not just the maximum shelf
life but the highest quality of food safety too.

Naturally sanitize your fruits, vegetables and protein foods using a mix of
natural culinary herb extracts.

We ship this product as a concentrate with the essential oil components bound
onto Acacia gum. The pouch of what are simply natural flavours comes ready to be
made up to a full litre (33 fl oz) with warm (tepid) water to make a dipping
solution for fruits, vegetables, salad greens, fresh herbs, sprouts and any
meats and seafood. It is even effective at slowing the ripening of soft cheeses
and will extend the life of cut flowers.

To use Herbal-Active Natural Food Rinse®, all that’s needed is to wet the
surface of these foods with the solution and its powerful antimicrobial action
will kill yeasts, bacteria, moulds and fungi in seconds. Amazingly, it is
harmless to human cells and we consume the ingredients every time we use herbs
and spices to flavour our food.

The reason this works is the way in which we combine the extracts and the exact
proportion of each component.



Simple to use and very cost-effective, Herbal-Active Natural Food Rinse® will
safeguard you and your family against food poisoning and will also extend the
life of fresh produce washed in it. This will save way more than the cost of the
Rinse in that you will reduce the amount of food you throw away because of
rotting.

Herbal-Active Natural Food Rinse® can also be used on the skin for a quick and
effective antiseptic wash. Good on scrapes, minor burns, cuts and abrasions and
even to treat microbial infections such as tinea and acne.

When dipping cut flowers, the whole flower head can be dipped and ensure that
the base of the stems are well wetted as bacteria growing on the cut surface can
block the uptake of water and dehydrate the flowers.

The solution that our pack will make should last an average family around 4 to 6
weeks.

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Keep yourself and your family safe from food borne illnesses and from harmful
chemical food washes and topical antiseptics. At the same time save money too,
as Herbal-Active Natural Food Rinse® makes fresh food last longer while it
secures the nutritional quality of the produce we eat.

Herbal-Active® won a highly competitive, Australian Food Industry, Innovation
Award in 2013, This helped grow its use as a natural antimicrobial in a wide
range of applications in the food, beverage, packaging, cosmetic, health care
and allied industries.


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MICRO-ORGANISM - FOOD USES

 1. Enhance food safety by killing food pathogens – produce can be touched up to
    25 times before we eat it
 2. Stop fungal and microbial deterioration of fresh produce
 3. Preserve the nutritional value of food by killing surface micro‐organisms
 4. Reduce food waste by using on fruits, vegetables, salad greens, fresh herbs,
    fresh chilies, sprouts and even eggs, meats, poultry, seafood, soft ripened
    cheeses
 5. Soap‐free, conserve water (no need to rinse) – just dip (or spray) and eat
 6. Classed as a functional food (active flavour) – culinary plant based

MICRO-ORGANISM - PERSONAL CARE USES

 1. Personal antiseptic/antimicrobial for abrasions, burns, cuts and infections
 2. No rinse hand sanitizer ‐ soap‐free, alcohol free and will not raise blood
    alcohol
 3. Mouth spray as a functional breath freshener and gum care product
 4. Kills Streptococcus, a common organism causing inflamed, sore throats
 5. Tooth and gum spray for dogs and cats for fresh breath and oral health
    support
 6. Classed as GRAS safety for skin and mucous membrane application
 7. Used in cosmetics, skin and hair care products for natural shelf life
    extension
 8. Enhanced with added antiviral essential oils in our DEFENSE spray

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SO WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS? WHAT IS THE FOOD INDUSTRY DOING NOW? (EVEN THOUGH IT
DOESN’T SEEM TO WORK)

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Around the world, many people get ill and recently 22 people in Germany have
died from microbial contamination on fresh produce and hundreds more have been
hospitalized. Have a look at the FDA Twitter feed for product recalls (FDA food
recalls).

Microbial contamination of our food is a very real problem. Seafood tops the
list but so-called ‘fresh’ produce is often anything but fresh.

There are product recalls and health alerts on salads, sprouts, tomatoes,
poultry, ground beef … the list goes on.

A report that reviews previous data has found that five common food borne
pathogens may increase the risk of serious complications, according to lead
author Tanya Roberts, of the Center for Food Borne Illness in Grove City, Pa. in
the USA.

“Our report addresses the fact that most food borne pathogens can cause severe
disease,” Roberts said during a press briefing. “These serious or long-term
complications include kidney failure, paralysis, seizures, hearing and visual
impairment, and mental retardation.”

The five major pathogens are Campylobacter, E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes,
Salmonella and Toxoplasma gondii. But more than 200 pathogens can contaminate
food and cause disease, Roberts said.

While the severity of the acute infection varies greatly, depending on the
pathogen and the patient’s own vulnerability, the most common symptoms
are diarrhea and vomiting. But even after a patient recovers from these
symptoms, they may have to deal with longer-term effects.

Roberts said foodborne illness “must be recognized as a serious public health
issue if we want to make meaningful progress in reducing sickness, injury,
death and long-term complications associated with foodborne disease.”

The World Health Organization has even addressed this matter as important to our
future as multi-drug resistant bacteria can kill us. What is the mildest
infection today might be lethal tomorrow.

The challenge is that repeated food poisoning can make us very ill long term.
Systemic infections of antibiotic resistant bacteria can be extremely
debilitating and even lethal. Our guts can get leaky and we begin to suffer from
food sensitivities and allergies, some with life-threatening symptoms (eg
anaphylactic shock). Our kidneys can fail and our livers too. Google the health
consequences of repeated food poisoning and be prepared for some horror stories.

Birds, animals and soil residues, polluted water (and sewage-loaded sea water)
can add a whole community of micro-organisms to the outside of your food.

It is estimated that up to 25 pairs of hands might handle your fruit or
vegetables from the farm up to the time it gets onto your plate. This can add
the even more harmful human contamination. We have all heard about E. coli which
is a faecal coliform or an indicator of human waste contamination and generally
comes from unwashed hands but sneezing or even talking or coughing over food can
add human bacteria that can make others sick.

The very old and very young are particularly susceptible.

Food contamination is becoming a real issue.

This is a snapshot of the recent blog headlines from Food Safety News, an
industry journal in the USA:

Nearly 16,000 lbs. of Deli Meat Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

2,330 ill, 627 with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and 22 Dead in E. coli O104:H4
Outbreak

SW Virginia child dies of E. coli

Tennessee – E. coli Outbreak – 1 dead, 2 hospital and 7 others sick

Shigella in Kentucky

Virginia child dies of E. coli, brother in Tennessee Hospital

German based E. coli O104:H4 Outbreak is now second largest and most deadly in
history

And it doesn’t need to be human food that can make you sick. Recently, a pet
product (pigs’ ears for dogs) contaminated with Salmonella could easily have
cross-contaminated anyone handling the product while rewarding their dog with a
chew.


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