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                The berries are crushed or puréed to release their juices.
2. The berries are added to contaminated water.
3. The antioxidants in the berries bind to the toxins in the water.
4. The contaminated water is filtered or strained to remove the berry particles and any bound toxins.
5. The water is now cleaner and free of some toxins, thanks to the antioxidants in the berries.
How to extract it and its full process
            
        2. The berries are added to contaminated water.
3. The antioxidants in the berries bind to the toxins in the water.
4. The contaminated water is filtered or strained to remove the berry particles and any bound toxins.
5. The water is now cleaner and free of some toxins, thanks to the antioxidants in the berries.
How to extract it and its full process
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    1. Begin by selecting fresh, ripe berries such as cranberries, blueberries, or strawberries for their antioxidant properties.
2. Wash the berries thoroughly to remove any dirt or pesticides.
3. Crush or purée the berries using a blender or food processor to release their juices.
4. Add the crushed berries to contaminated water, ensuring that the berries are fully submerged.
5. Allow the berries to sit in the water for a period of time, typically several hours to overnight, to allow the antioxidants to bind to the toxins.
6. After the berries have had time to work their magic, filter or strain the water to remove the berry particles and any bound toxins.
7. The water is now cleaner and free of some toxins, thanks to the antioxidants in the berries.
8. Store the purified water in a clean container for future use, or use immediately for drinking or other purposes.
9. Repeat the process as needed to further purify contaminated water, using fresh berries each time.
    
2. Wash the berries thoroughly to remove any dirt or pesticides.
3. Crush or purée the berries using a blender or food processor to release their juices.
4. Add the crushed berries to contaminated water, ensuring that the berries are fully submerged.
5. Allow the berries to sit in the water for a period of time, typically several hours to overnight, to allow the antioxidants to bind to the toxins.
6. After the berries have had time to work their magic, filter or strain the water to remove the berry particles and any bound toxins.
7. The water is now cleaner and free of some toxins, thanks to the antioxidants in the berries.
8. Store the purified water in a clean container for future use, or use immediately for drinking or other purposes.
9. Repeat the process as needed to further purify contaminated water, using fresh berries each time.
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