Earth Friendly Fruit and Vegetable Wash

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I never trusted fruits and vegetables that look exactly like when they were picked after they have already been in the shop for one week. This is most certainly not natural and there have been several chemicals injected in them or some other tricks used to keep them looking good for a longer time. My worries only got worse when I bought some oranges and when I peeled them my hands were covered with some sort of orange paint. Any way, my point is that you should use only natural products and when you can’t at least clean them very well using an earth friendly wash. This is the Earth Friendly Fruit and Vegetable Wash from Herb Trader.

This very useful spray helps you clean the surface of the fruits and vegetables, removing all the bad substances and chemicals you can find there. After spraying them, you will be able to remove all preservatives and wax from the surface, the dirt and even the contaminants that can go to healthy food and which cannot be removed by normal water. It is perfect to be used in kitchens, day care centers and other places where cleanliness and healthy food are very important. You can buy a bottle of this wash (22 oz) for just $4.71. It is totally natural and does not harm nature.

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