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ELECTROLYZED WATER:
ELECTROLYZED WATER 101



We know what you might be thinking…how can salt, water & vinegar be as effective
as bleach? They can’t all by themselves, but they can with some help from
electricity. The technology to use electricity to change the chemical
composition of salt & water has been around for over 50 years, and it’s called
electrolyzed water. It’s typically made in industrial-size equipment for large
institutions and companies. The applications of electrolyzed water are broad
given its efficacy, safety & low cost per ounce.  Research on hypochlorous acid,
its active antimicrobial ingredient, has been extensive given its many
applications, including in eye, wound & veterinary care products. Examples of
institutions using electrolyzed water are hospitals in Japan and in the United
States for both cleaning & disinfecting as well as in wound healing products.
Even though the chemistry is pretty simple, equipment like you see in this photo
can cost $10,000 or more depending on capacity.  That is, until we miniaturized
this technology for your kitchen countertop!


HOW ELECTROLYZED WATER IS MADE

Making it is pretty simple chemistry.  You start with the right proportions of
salt, water and vinegar.  A salt molecule is made up of the elements sodium and
chloride, and a water molecule is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. When an
electrical current is applied to the solution, the molecules are broken apart
and combined into 2 new molecules:

 * Hypochlorous acid – This is ingredient is as effective as bleach. This is
   actually the same substance your white blood cells produce to keep you
   healthy. As in your immune system’s fighter. Really! It’s gentleness &
   efficacy are what make it commonly used in wound, healthcare, and veterinary
   care products. It’s even approved for use in organic crop production.
   Hypochlorous acid kills pathogens while at the same being extremely gentle on
   skin, which is what makes it very unique and versatile.
 * Sodium hydroxide – a detergent used at low concentrations in products like
   toothpaste and skin moisturizers, and at higher concentrations in
   conventional cleaners. Force of Nature contains a concentration of just
   0.0000003% (not toxic). In all-purpose cleaners, typical concentration levels
   are from 1-5% (3 million to 17 million times the concentration as in Force of
   Nature, and can be extremely harmful).

The vinegar lowers the pH (the acidity) of the solution so that the right
concentration of each ingredient is created.  The EPA requires our Capsules to
ensure the right concentration of hypochlorous acid is created, because being
off by even a hundredth of a gram can result in bleach, a solution that doesn’t
meet EPA standards, or a shorter shelf life. Force of Nature is actually the
only EPA registered disinfectant that you can make on your kitchen countertop.
It is an EPA-registered hospital disinfectant that kills 99.9% of germs. Force
of Nature is on EPA’s list N, the disinfectants approved for use against
SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19, and EPA expects all products on List N to
kill all strains and variants of SARS-CoV-2. See 3rd party independent lab test
results here to see how it performs vs the top cleaning brands or watch this
little video for a super simple chemistry lesson.




WHY CAN’T I BUY ELECTROLYZED WATER IN A STORE?

The reason it must be made in an appliance at home is that just like bubbles in
a carbonated drink, hypochlorous acid starts to dissipate over time. That means
a bottle of electrolyzed water sitting on a store shelf or in a warehouse would
lose its deodorizing efficacy within just a few weeks. That’s why we tell our
customers that they should dispose of any unused solution after 2 weeks.


LEARN MORE

More questions? Learn more about electrolyzed water  or see how it compares to
typical natural cleaning products. And if you want to dig in even more, we’ve
also got the scoop on how to compare electrolyzed water vs bleach, how Force of
Nature is safe to use on virtually any surface in your home, and about how Force
of Nature actually works.

ABOUT MEGHAN J.

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