How do you understand the level of watermelon nitrates in the house conditions

After recent news about the excess content of nitrates in food products, but especially the oil supply, former Agriculture Minister Edmond Panarii through a social networking status advises the public how shale can be understood, when it has high levels of nitrate. The method is very simple: Take a bowl of water, put it in [...]
Take a bowl of water, put in it a seedless shale, and after 10 minutes, see if the water is painted pink or not
According to Panari, if the water has become pink, then it has high nitrogen content and should not be consumed. If the water remains colorless, the watermelon is fine.
Take your luck in your hand! Take your home food tests. There's an irritability and widespread civil panic for news that circulates for high levels of botanors. Can there be excess and though there are alarms for the risk that these chemical wastes create for health? Probably! That's because the analysis data comes from individuals, not institutions! Because nitrate measurements in vegetable fruit are performed with un calibrated equipment and unsented methods. Mainly, nitrate measurements are performed with the “Grentest” -- a “canoceje” that those who have access to online purchase in Obama or Amazon! But as long as the AQUV and ISUV are silent and do not analyze pollution in food, it is perfectly legitimate to keep yourself and your family from pollution! I'm sure over 99% of Albanians can't afford to buy “on line”, so I'm just telling you how you can figure out your nitrates in the saddle, at home with just one bowl of water! Here's how? Take a piece of watermelon without seeds and put it in a bowl of water. Give him 10 minutes! If the water is painted in pink then the watermelon has high levels of nitrate. If the water remains colorless, the watermelon is fine. Well, if the piece floats on the surface and doesn't sink, the watermelon is ok... Once again these are civic self-defense measures that don't replace official analysis, but it's better than sitting back and complaining”, writes Panari. /abcnews. al











