iGozen is an organic cleaning product (http://www.igozen.com/
Igozen products have been scientifically tested to eliminate various bacteria up to 99.9%, including e Coli and Salmonella. A detail chart for the type of bacteria tested can be found on company's website. iGozen cleaning products are also safe around children, pets, and are a must to use on and around all food items.
With the endless amount of benefits from these cleaning solutions, iGozen products are quickly becoming household items to keep in the most accessible places. Whether used by the homemaker, office worker or avid traveler, Igozen cleaning solutions are necessary essentials to keep on hand. Individuals interested in purchasing these organic cleaning products or attending the green festival event can find out more at http://www.igozen.com and www.greenfestivals.com.
iGOZEN Simply Clean Washing Powders are effective, natural cleaning products for a healthier home. Our Everyday Cleaner will safely and effectively clean, while removing unwanted germs, bacteria and toxins. Our Food Washes will clean and purify vegetables, fruits, meat, grain and nuts by removing harmful bacteria, pesticides and waxes.
All iGOZEN products have been rigorously tested to verify the elimination of specific toxins. iGOZEN is scientifically proven to eliminate 99.9% of e-coli and salmonella bacteria, sulfur dioxide, the most commonly used pesticides, and many other contaminants.
- We are 100% organic, made from seashells and sea salts;
- We are the only alkaline natural cleaner and food wash that neutralizes harmful acidic toxins, pesticides and bacteria. This method is safe, effective and scientifically proven to work;
- iGOZEN is a patented product with U.S Patent Registration No. 7,662,416
- We package our product with environmental stewardship at heart;
- Because we save natural resources, we are able to pass along the savings to you with affordable organic products and free shipping;
- Using iGOZEN Simply Clean, you can reduce your carbon footprint on our planet!
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