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Garbage Enzyme is a natural synthesis of organic compound of minerals, juvenile hormones and
phytoproteins. They have the potential to revolutionize our kitchens by converting our kitchen waste into
something truly restorative. The materials that use to make garbage enzyme such as kitchen wastes
undergo fermentation process become an acidic substance which is acetic acid. Acetic acid dissolves
in water and decompose to starch, fats, and protein eg. Acetyl-CO-A. (CHENG, 2009)
By making the garbage enzyme, we dont need to waste money for detergents and thus reduce
household expenses. Garbage enzyme can also use as skin care, add a little diluted enzyme to
shampoo and shower gel, it will add anti-bacterial property and give us softer hair and skin. We can
also reduce and recycle waste by using those kitchen waste. A little garbage enzyme in car radiator
water will help keep it running cooler, smoothly and deodorize the car. Besides, Garbage Enzyme
creates a gas that decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. Water plants with water that added
some diluted enzyme can increase plant growth and reduce pest attacks. Moreover, barren ground can
be revived when it is regularly watered with enzyme treated water for three months.
If everyone is willing to make their garbage to enzyme, its miracle will lead us to a better earth.
Thus, it will greening our earth, save our earth. We, as human, a part of nature should put efforts and
lend our hand to preserve our beautiful and wonderful home, Earth.
References
CHENG, L. L. (2009, November 9). What Is Garbage Enzyme? Retrieved from The DIY Secrets:
http://www.thediysecrets.com/2009/11/what-is-garbage-enzyme/
Fu E. Tang, a. C. (2011). A Study of the Garbage Enzymes Effects in. Retrieved from International Scholarly and
Scientific Research & Innovation : http://waset.org/publications/6989/a-study-of-the-garbage-enzyme-
s-effects-in-domestic-wastewater
Lim, J. (2016). Garbage Enzyme - Multipurpose Uses & Safer and Cleaner Alternative. Retrieved from
Instructables: http://www.instructables.com/id/Garbage-Enzyme-Multipurpose-Uses-amp-Safer-and/
Prakash, B. (2011, March 4). How to Make and Use Garbage Enzymes. Retrieved from EcoWalktheTalk:
http://www.ecowalkthetalk.com/blog/2011/02/27/how-to-make-and-use-garbage-enzymes/