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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDcQhkt3-L0

Lightnings are plasma created by nature.
When they strike water, they create plasma activated water (PAW).

This researcher found out that if you create PAW in the lab with a simple device, and spray crops with it, you' won't need pesticides.

The 1st 15 minutes after PAW is 'created', it has very strong antibacterial effects.

I googled PAW with antibiotic effect, and look what I found:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28540555

http://www.rrp.infim.ro/IP/A361.pdf

Inhibitory effect on Staph aureus!

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It also breaks biofilms!

PAW has biofilm breaking properties

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A Russian Power point presentation for Medical uses

PAW in Pharmacology and Medicine

PAW becomes a strong antioxidant at the microbiological level

PAW improves intercellular metabolism (the matrix / extracellular space full of water / lymph)

PAW is a strong bactericide even with spore forming bacteria and fungi, and it is also anti viral.

PAW kills E coli very fast (in water).
It is very good at killing P aeruginosa (90% killed after 24 hours).

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_WfYR0XFj0
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quote:
Originally posted by Brussels:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_WfYR0XFj0

Fascinating. Passed this onto my to my physics student.
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