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Sosei Water’s role in the Nakhodka Incident

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Sosei Water’s role in the Nakhodka Incident

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    (Russian tanker the Nakhodka stranded in the Japan Sea)

    In 1997, Russian ship the Nakhodka ran aground in the Japan Sea, spilling large quantities of heavy fuel oil. Despite the many volunteers from around the country, recovery efforts did not progress. One after the other people also began to complain about health problems due to their work clothes being covered in oil.

    It was Sosei Water, brought in by volunteers, which played an integral role in the recovery.

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    (By simply using Sousei Water, the heavy fuel oil cleanly washes away)

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    (Volunteers in the winter weather)

    Unbelievably, by washing clothes, spades and other items in this water, the oil-stains cleaned off with ease. Thanks to this miracle water, recovery efforts greatly progressed. But how are oil-stains removed by this water? The reason is that the molecules in Sosei Water have the same surfactant effect - a substance that reduces the surface tension of a liquid - as detergents. The volunteers, on recommendation from Sosei Water’s creator Mr. Fukai, dispersed this water over the damaged coast. Upon doing so, the underwater microbes regenerated themselves, decomposing the oil and returning the ocean to its original state. That summer seaweed was also harvested in ample amounts. On the other side of this major incident therefore was also a silver lining.

    (transrated by lance truong monash University)

Water that makes detergents a thing of the past

  • 1) I want to protect my body from the damage of detergents
    2) I want to protect the earth from the damage of detergents
    3) I want to do my job without having to use detergents

    ● Water that makes detergents a thing of the past

    Wouldn’t it be great if we could live without detergents? Sounds impossible right? Actually, there is a kind of water that makes this possible. We have succeeded in developing water where the “water clusters” have been reduced to the utmost limit, and are now providing many households and plants the ability to live and operate without detergents.

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    In the above photo are two jars, one filled with Sosei Water (left) and the other with tap-water (right), which have been mixed with sesame oil and shaken. In tap-water, the oil quickly separates itself, but in Sosei Water the oil remains mixed together. It is the smallness of its water clusters that allow it to mix with oil which also makes Sosei Water a powerful detergent.

    In general households, it renders these detergents obsolete:
    • Kitchen detergents
    • Shampoo and body soap
    • Laundry detergent and fabric softener
    • Facial cleansers
    • Toothpaste
    • Car cleansers, along with many other kinds of detergents.

    See our homepage for a wide-range of other uses:
    http://www.soseiworld.co.jp/


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