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Environmentally
Safe |
Chemical
Free |
Prevent Costly Repairs |
Eliminate Pump-Outs |
Clean Clogged Drainfield |
Repair Clogged Septic |
Digests Raw Sewage |
Eliminate Septic Odors |
Digests 100lbs per Day |
Pennies Per Day |
Liquefies septic Solids |
Enzymes
absorb Sludge |
 
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How
Enzymes Aid in Digestion
An enzyme is a
chemical catalyst that breaks up long, complex waste molecules (Hydrolytic
Reaction) into smaller pieces, which can then be digested directly by the
bacteria.
Enzymes are simply chemicals - they are not living things,
and they cannot grow or reproduce themselves. Enzymes are manufactured by
bacteria, and used by the bacteria in order to digest waste. The enzymes
that are mixed into the products are actually produced by special
bacteria, extracted from them in dry form, and blended into the mixture.
Enzyme are added to help them go to work faster. When added
to the organic waste, the enzymes immediately go to work breaking down the
waste into water - soluble nutrients for the bacteria to digest. The
enzymes break the large, complex molecules of starches, proteins,
carbohydrates, and cellulose into smaller, simpler pieces. These enzymes
act like chemical "knives", chopping the large molecules of waste into
smaller pieces of water - soluble nutrients for the bacteria. The growing
bacteria will then start to produce more enzymes on their own, creating a
continuing cycle of enzyme production.
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