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.