Jul
02
2009

I also make Garbage Enzyme

Don’t know what has got into me. First it was Cloth Diapering for my boys (although I was heavily hearted wanted to invest on the CD). Then comes Cloth Pad for myself. Having menstrual used to be a nightmare to me (imagine the discomfort and everything). But now, you would not believe how I look forward to my each menstrual cycle now. Ok,  I know I begin to sound like nuts now.

And now comes the making of Garbage Enzyme (turning wet garbage into householrd cleaning solutions).

Benefits:

1. recover our ozone layer and lower global temperature
2. create natural household cleanser to avoid using harsh chemicals

How it can happen:
From day one you start making Garbage Enzyme its catalyses process will release ozone gas (O3). O3 can reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and heavy metal that traps heat in the cloud. Hence heat can be release from the Earth, reducing greenhouse and global warming effects.

How to make: ( Ratio of brown sugar, garbage, water is 1:3:10)

I started off with 100g brown sugar, 300g fruit skin, and 1 L water. For more fragant solution, you can opt to use only fruit skin (citrus like orange and such) instead of vege skin. I use my Lampe Berger container. Not sure what how my enzyme is going to turn out but my SIL said the solution works great as car washer. Can even use them for bath….*eee….a bit geli with the thought also*. Hope by using less chemical at home and eat more healtily now, we could lead a healthier life and will not be needing the Colonix later in life.

More usage are:
# Save money: Turn kitchen waste to DIY natural household cleaners.
# Multiple usage: Natural household cleaner; air purifier; deodorizer; insecticide; detergent; body care; car care; organic fertilizer, etc.
# Reduce pollution: Methane gas released from disposed garbage can trap 21 times more heat than CO2, worsen the global warming.
# Purify air: Remove odour. Dissolve toxic air released from smoking, car exhaust, chemical residues from household products, etc.
# Purify underground water: Enzyme that flow underground will eventually purify the river ad the sea.
# Natural pesticides: Reduce mosquitoes, flies, rats or cockroach, etc.
# Anti-bacterial and virus: Natural antiseptic for your home.
# Prevent drainpipe blockage: Release residues accumulated in the pipe of basins or toilet bowls.

For more details of its benefit for our environment and also how to use it effectively at home, do check out at http://enzymesos.blogspot.com/ for more details.

What’s at my cuisine blog:

Favorite Big Breakfast for SAHM like me. What’s yours then ?

16 Responses to “I also make Garbage Enzyme”

  1. I agree on the effectiveness of the enzyme as I am using it too at home. ;) Good try Chinnee!

  2. wahhh, you also into Garbage Enzyme a! my mum make it too. LOL

  3. Hi. I have also started to collect the garbage but so far not enough yet to make the enzyme. Thoughts wanted to make more since the fermentation process will take 3 months. One question, do you keep the container inside the house or outside under the hot sun? If keep inside the house, any unpleasant smell?

  4. My mum is also experimenting the garbage enzyme and hers will be ready by end of this month. Hmm….everyone is going healthy.

  5. Wow I’ve never heard of such a thing. My dad used to make fertiliser from dead leaves and that was it. This one definitely worth a try! But tell me, does it stink?

  6. Hakaka, i baru make my 2nd round of garbage enzyme. thought want to post up next week. Eh, no need brown sugar la. If ppl start buying brown sugar, more production is needed. i use only water. wait for my post. put sugar your enzyme looks like vomit and need to tapis! my method much cleaner.

  7. U’re so environmental friendly. That’s great!

  8. [...] from the public about this garbage enzyme. Ever since I posted about it in my other blog on how to make the garbage enzyme, many have commented that they too started to make at home. It is good to have so many people I [...]

  9. Good, garbage enzyme can save the world! :-)

  10. *applause applause*
    Doesn’t it feel good to be able to use less household cleaning solutions and use the natural ones instead..?

    I’ve had several attempts of making compost..but always not patient enough for it to turn into mulch..! So I used it whenever I want to do replanting in my garden..but cannot take the un”composted” stuff lahh..

    I’ll give this a try one day. At the moment, I still use cleaning solutions esp for bathrooms & floor (mopping). Environmentally friendly solutions like Sh*klee bagus kan tapi mahal ler..

  11. i’ve heard so much abt this….even my mom made & use it. but i’ve yet to try out some…:)
    yr list of benefits r really beyond my imagination…so good heh!!
    btw, i still can’t see photos in yr blog…frus leh !!!

  12. I’ve heard of this before. I really cant believe that fruits’ peel can be made into household cleanser. Does the cleanser clean well?

  13. I want to make too! Have been collecting “garbage” but have not started!

  14. My mom did that for me….now, just waiting to see the result :) My mom say, it is fanstatic!!! She even go further to make this as food enzyme..hehe…of course, using good quality fruits and ingredients lor

  15. Chinnee,since u always cook can do some organic fertilizer also.

  16. I would like to know that brown sugar used to make garbage enzyme is the type of sugar that I can buy easily from grocery store or any other type of sugar. Please reply me. Thank you.

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