He thlalak i han hmuha i rilrua lo lang hmasa ber kha a he'ng bottle chhungah hian awm hauh lo a ni a :-) Hei hi Wood vinegar a nih hi, thlaruk aia rei dah hnuah chuan a rawng hi a lo takin a dum tial tial.
Mizopa lungmawl tak chuan hmakhawsangah khan damdawi chi hrang hrang a lo hre ve nuk tawh a, thing hring tuah a a mawnga a phuan so rawn chhuak 'thingthu so' tia an sawi mai chu kamsir pemah naupang an hnawihtir thin a, a ngeihin a dam chak em em thin.
Chu thing khu tui chu Japanese hoin technology thar, awlsam si hmangin an siam chhuak a, thing hring chu meihawl rwah ang deuh hian leichhungah tuah a ni a, a khu tui chu lachhuakin dah that a ni a, chu chu damdawi tha tak a lo ni ta a ni. Mizoramah Sorkar in AMFU kaltlangin Japan-a zirturin mi a tir a, chumi te chuan Mizoramah midang an lo train ve leh a; chuti ang zingah chuan ka pu H.Vanlalthanga'n a tel ve a, a siam ve thin. Tum khat ka kawthatloh laia ka in chu ka dampui nghal a, a tak tak te pawh a an viau hi a ka ti a, ka han pholang ve duh a ni, pum lam tha lo tan phei chuan a tha khawp mai. Ka eizui zel a ka la dam pui ve chu a nia.
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10 Internal Benefits of Wood Vinegar
- Reducing Acid Reflux, Heartburn, and Indigestion
Wood Vinegar can help to reduce Acid Reflux, Heartburn and Indigestion, all of which are commonly experienced by millions of Americans every year.
- Removing Foul Odors
Foul Odors can be produced by many things, even some parts of your body. Body casts, gas, body odor and so on can pose social problems and embarrass and perhaps even nauseate you. But Wood Vinegar helps to neutralize foul odors.
- Stopping Bowel Diseases
Wood Vinegar is thought to aid in the body with Colitis, Crohn's Disease, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
- Slowing Colic
Colic is a general disorder that affects mostly babies. Wood Vinegar is thought to help although please consult your doctor before administering Wood Vinegar to your child.
- Supporting Liver Disease
Surprisingly, Wood Vinegar is even thought to aid Liver Diseases like Hepatitis and Neonatal Jaundice and Liver Cancer.
- Blocking Diarrhea
Less dramatic, but nonetheless, Wood Vinegar can aid in blocking diarrhea.
- Preventing Vomiting
Vomiting can be very unpleasant, but Wood Vinegar can help here as well.
- Reducing Peptic Ulcers
Wood Vinegar can help relieve Peptic Ulcers as well.
- Eliminating Dental Infections
At some point in your life, you will have to struggle with a mouth infection of some sort of another. Wood Vinegar aids your health here as well.
- Lowering Cholesterol
And last but not least, Wood Vinegar can promote a healthy heart by lowering cholesterol.
Please note that these health benefits can be achieved through the use of many charcoal products, not just wood vinegar. The key ingredient is wood charcoal produced by the slow baking power of an earthen kiln.
You may be thinking that many of these benefits are too good to be true, but remember, we haven't listed all the benefits of wood vinegar yet! These are only internal benefits. Wood Vinegar can also help the outside of your body.
11 External Benefits of Wood Vinegar
Wood Vinegar can aid the body² with the following:
- Insect Bites
Wood Vinegar is thought to have great venom-removal power. The application of Wood Vinegar to insect bits can help to draw those toxins out of your body.
- Pink Eye
Pink Eye is a dreadful eye infection that many of us have as children. The application of Wood Vinegar to the infected parts of the surrounding tissue of the eye can help to bring down swelling.
- Poison Ivy
In general, Wood Vinegar can be of great help to soothing a large number of plant poisonings such as Poison Ivy.
- Infected Wounds
Again, Wood Vinegar can help with various infections, so infected wounds can be reduced by its power.
- Cellulitis
An acute inflammation of the connective tissue of the skin, caused by infection with staphylococcus, streptococcus, or other bacteria. Since Cellutis too is a bacterial infection, Wood Vinegar can help relieve symptoms.
- Diabetic Ulcers
Diabetics, especially the elderly, sometimes develop circulatory problems in their arms and legs. Because of this, they get ulcers, usually on their legs and feet. From time to time, these ulcers get infected. Wood Vinegar can help here as well.
- Ear Infections
Ear infections are another common type of bacteria-related affliction. Wood Vinegar can aid in the healing process.
- Snake Bites
One great thing about having Wood Vinegar in our Detox Foot Pads is that with Wood Vinegar, these foot pads can draw out all sorts of venom. This includes venom from snake bites. While snake bites are rare, Wood Vinegar, combined with other aids, can help.³
- Gout
For those of you who don't know, Gout is type of arthritis. It can cause sudden attacks of great pain and can bring about joint tenderness, redness, and swelling. Usually it attacks one joint per episode and this is usually your big toe. Again, Gout can develop quickly and typically starts at night. It is thought to be caused by a collection of Uric Acid, which luckily is absorbed by Wood Vinegar.4
- Prostatitis
This is a condition not commonly understood. Prostatitis simply refers to prostate swelling and infection which can be found under the male bladder. Infected prostates can cause many symptoms, such as a constant need to urinate and painful urination. It can also cause forms of groin or lower back pain.
- Pain Relief
Since many of the disorders and infections listed above can cause great pain, Wood Vinegar has also been used to relieve pain.
- Shockingly, Wood Vinegar can kill Anthrax bacteria. While we recognize that Anthrax is not a common affliction, it is impressive that Wood Vinegar has the benefit of reducing Anthrax levels should it be required.2
- Wood Vinegar has the wonderful ability to reduce swelling generally. It is able to draw toxins out of swollen areas and help to relieve other problems leading to swelling.5
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For more than 30 years now, Japanese farmers have been using wood vinegar to improve crop and livestock production. They use it as: 1) foliar spray, particularly for fungus (grey molds), 2) insecticide when mixed with hot pepper, 3) enhancer for compost-making, 4) soil conditioner to improve the soil when mixed with charcoal, and 5) feed supplement or additives for livestock feeds
What is wood vinegar?
Wood vinegar is a liquid substance that is obtained when organic materials such as wood, coconut shell, bamboo, grass, and other plants are placed in a heating chamber. When these materials are heated, their juices, oils, and liquid contents evaporate as steam or vapor. The vapor passes through a tube where it will be allowed to cool. When cooled, the vapor will turn into liquid (condensation process). The chamber is heated by burning firewood at the lower portion of the chamber. The liquid (wood vinegar) flows from a tube into a container ready for packing, storage, or use.
Wood vinegar contains organic substances such as organic acids, phenolic substances, carbon substances, alcohol, neutral materials, and base acidic substances. In addition, around 200 chemical substances are also present.
Studies showed that when charcoal and wood vinegar were used as feed supplements in poultry, salmonella bacteria, which are responsible for gastrointestinal diseases of chickens, were eliminated. In chicken egg production, farmers claimed that their hens improved their egg-laying performance, had better rearing characteristics, and improved their hatching efficiency. It also improved the quality of eggs such as better taste, reduced cholesterol content, and had harder egg shells.
Studies on swine production showed that sows improved their performance. They became healthier, their fertility rate improved, and piglet size became uniform. The fatteners also improved their feeding efficiency and meat quality. The foul odor from the manure of the pigs was also reduced. Furthermore, reports from farmers indicated that their sows increased their milk production and diarrhea among piglets were prevented or cured.
In cattle, it is said that wood vinegar also improved meat quality, fertility rate, milk production, and feed efficiency.
How to make
Wood vinegar is actually a distillate of burning wood. According to Mr. Masaki Yokomori, technical consultant of the Japanese Agricultural Exchange Cooperation (JAEC) of the government of Japan, an estimated cost of P30,000 is needed for the chamber construction. Although the design can be modified to suit available resources, other necessities such as water, firewood, bamboo, grasses, and others must readily be available. Except for pine tree, any tree species can be utilized in producing wood vinegar.
The Thailand Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Production Sciences Research and Development Office recommends the following as steps in producing wood vinegar:
1. Cure wood that has heartwood and bark for 5-15 days.
2. Pile wood in the kiln (Fig. 1). Close the kiln and cover every hole with clay. Burn it at 120-430ºC.
3. After one hour, put a tile at the top of the chimney. If brown or dark brown drops appear on the tile, allow smoke to flow through a bamboo pipe so that the hot steam may be condensed into liquid.
4. Place a vessel to collect the vinegar drops from the bamboo pipe.
5. If wood is burned for 12-15 hours in a 200-liter oil drum kiln, it should produce 2-7 liters of wood vinegar. At this stage, it is called raw wood vinegar.
6. Leave the raw wood vinegar for three months to become silted. The vinegar will turn yellow like vegetable oil, after which it will turn light brown and the tar will become silted. The top content will be light, clear oil. Remove the tar and light oil, as well as the dark brown translucent oil and the remainder will be sour vinegar.
How to use
The wood vinegar must be blended with water in a ratio of 1:50 (1 liter wood vinegar and 50 liters water), or up to a ratio of 1:800 (1 liter wood vinegar and 800 liters water).
For plant production specifically, spray the solution over plant shoots. Wood vinegar, like hormones, will be absorbed into twigs, trunks, or leaves. Plants will be stronger, and leaves will be greener and resistant to pests and diseases. Alternative technology
The technology offers an alternative agricultural product that is environmentally safe, locally available, and seemingly easy to follow technology. This addresses the present and emerging problems that are affecting the farming industry. Foremost of which are the steadily increasing prices of farm inputs like fertilizers, feeds, pesticides, and antibiotics.
These are compounded by issues related to the production of safe and cheap food, and environmental pollution from the use of chemicals, and from decomposing animal and farm waste. The mitigation of these concerns must be facilitated by the use of wood vinegar thus, a closer look at this technology is recommended.
For more information on this technology, please contact OIC Joselito Noceda of DA-RFU IVA Technology Generation (TechGen) at telephone numbers (046) 4121461, (046) 4121463 or email at: da_techgen@yahoo.com
Written by: Christmas B. de Guzman
Source: www.bar.gov.ph