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Nanogreen (SoySoap)

01/13/2010 1:02 PM

Hello What exactly is this stuff? Does anyone know? Thanks

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Re: Nanogreen (SoySoap)

01/13/2010 3:34 PM

"SoySoap is made from US Government FDA-approved food additives and foods. It's formulated into a liquid emulsion with a colloidal size of 8 Angstroms. The process which creates this "nanotech" colloid size is basic to its performance in the field. A colloid is a tiny particle or molecule which remains in liquid suspension."

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Re: Nanogreen (SoySoap)

02/01/2010 9:20 PM

You can find additional information about SoySoap at www.MAXGreen.us . See why MAXGreen - SoySoap is being called "The Next Green Revolution". This Performance & Health Enhancer for Crops is making a huge impact in the Agriculture Industry. MAXGreen is Eco-Friendly, Non-Toxic & Biodegradable. Whether you grow vegetables, grass, field crops, ornamentals, turf, or manage a farm, nursery, greenhouse, orchard, garden, sod farm or golf course, MAXGreen can make a big different in your operation. You will find explanations on how SoySoap works and how Nano-BioTechnology & Colloidal Chemistry is envolved in making SoySoap a powerful "Plant Tonic". www.MAXGreen.us .

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Re: Nanogreen (SoySoap)

11/03/2017 1:27 PM

I am the only supplier and I dont supply to Maxgreen.us. He has taken my copyright material that I developed over 17 years as if he had done it. I am the only person that sells Soysoap. I dont know why people steal my work!

Don Wilshe

www.biobased.us

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