A new way of cleaning while respecting nature.
What are actual microorganisms?
They are a group of photosynthesis bacteria, lactobacilli and yeasts that, when combined, are able to transform oxidative environments into regenerative environments. Microorganisms exist naturally in nature. Microorganisms have been present on our planet for over 4 billion years and have played a fundamental role for the Earth: in fact, they have cleaned up the primitive atmosphere saturated with methane, ammonia, carbon dioxide, radioactivity, and have contributed to the birth of oceans and an environment favorable to life.
Use in household cleaning
EM have the ability to overcome imbalances caused by microorganisms, managing to independently restore the entire life cycle. In fact, in the face of putrefaction, bad odors, mold, rust or diseases, they restore healthy, lush, pure and fertile growth. While cleaning, good bacteria are left behind, which continue to work and keep surfaces free of harmful microbes. Creating a dirt-resistant layer on the surface. After cleaning, throw water into the toilets, tubs and sinks, in this way the microorganisms will also clean the pipes in your house! Or use water to water gardens, plants and flowers, you will help maintain the balance of the ecosystem.