Should i use Green Bags??

i luv ladies

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anyone ever used those green bags that are supposed to absorb the gasses from veggie's? they work on fruit too.

id hope they would soak up that chloraphlie smell
 

Joker52

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see if they're made with plant cellulose and not plastic. Like the clear rolling papers.
 

i luv ladies

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i think they just have a coating on the inside cuz its a different feel.
i found this on website....DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags® ARE ALSO GREAT FOR: FRESH CUT FLOWERS & FRESH HERBS!

How do DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags® work?
The DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags® absorb the ethelyne gas that is released by the food, which prevents the gas from staying in the fruit, and thus helping your food stay fresher longer.

What is the natural mineral that makes DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags® work?

Oya™ mineral form of Zeolite. This mineral is all natural and 100% non toxic
What is the difference in the different color DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags®?
The different colors have a different effect on different foods. The colors are as follows:
Green – Fruit/Vegetables
Yellow – Breads and grains
Red – meats
Blue – Cheese
Are the DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags® reusable?
Yes, up to 10 times each
Can I put cut up produce in the DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags®?
Yes, but please note that the juices will be absorbed by the DEBBIE MEYER™ Green Bags®, and that the scent of the fruit will be absorbed as well.
 

i luv ladies

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Ya i know about silver ive been making collidial silver water for a few years. but how is that the magical ingrediant?
In the bags? i too stoned to understand lol
 

ta2drvn

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Just that silver. The metal. Its used extensively in medical for its antibacterial qualities.

Yeah, I remember getting some sever road rash on my arm and at the wound clinic the guy was explaining to me that the lotion/ointment had silver in it and this helped with preventing/slowing the formation of scabs to prevent scaring.

Are you suggesting that the silver is reducing bacteria that would normally break down the product? Slowing rot and spoilage?




The post said it was Zeolite...

Zeolite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Help absorb Ethylene-Gas, seems to allow it to bond with the type of Zeolite, maybe? Is that right? you would probably understand this much better than I do...

Ethylene Gas  C2H4

Also sounds like this is what MG and other manufactures of soil use for those soils supposed to reduce water needed and prevent over watering.....
 

Pookiedough

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I think it is silver too,they say zeolite but that covers a huge amount of space in types alone prolly just a bonding agent for the silver and it sure makes it sound more exotic.If it is a zeolite which one?:confused:
 

BigBudBalls

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Well I know they make those amber colored Tupperware containers and that is silver. just thought the green bags were the same. I could be wrong. Happens more often then I'd like ;)
 
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