Clean thing at "The Lion's Den": With natural granulate lemonist against pesticides
Created: 08/29/2022, 12:24 p.m
By: Nina Dudek
“The Lion's Den”: lemonist is a food cleaner designed to reduce pesticides in fruit and vegetables.
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Just hold it under warm water and the apple is clean?
Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that!
Kathrin and Felix want to convince the lions at VOX of "lemonist" today, which removes pesticides and toxins from food.
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You can't see, taste, smell or feel them - and yet they are omnipresent: pesticides!
Pesticides are still used on a large scale, particularly in conventional cultivation.
The alternative: buy organic goods?
Not possible for many purses or the organic apple comes from South Africa and is therefore anything but sustainable.
In addition, organic products often still contain pesticide residues.
Two young people from Aachen had had enough of this situation: Kathrin Alfen (38) and Felix Strohmaier (40) are therefore presenting their declaration of war on pesticides & Co.
tonight from 8:15 p.m. on VOX in “Die Höhle der Löwen”
: lemonist – one Cleaning agent for fruit and vegetables that is said to significantly reduce pesticides.
Together with a lioness or a lion, Kathrin and Felix now want to get off to a flying start and enable everyone to eat less pesticides.
Her offer: 50,000 euros for 15 percent of the company shares.
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Organic food can be one way to avoid pesticides, because they are significantly less contaminated.
But there are still pesticide residues on about 25 percent of all organic food.
Felix Strohmaier from lemonist
lemonist: How should the cleaning agent in "The Lion's Den" convince?
Anyone who pays attention to health and hygiene will find all sorts of little helpers in stores: soap for washing hands, detergent for dishes and even special cleaners for cars or detergent for bicycles.
Kathrin and Felix asked themselves the obvious question, why isn't there anything for groceries?
With lemonist, the two Aacheners present their solution: a purely natural granulate made of baking soda, citric acid and salt.
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How does lemonist from The Lion's Den work?
Dissolve granules of baking soda, salt and citric acid in water
Put fruit or vegetables in the water
Leave on for 10 to 15 minutes
Rinse under running water
Significant reduction of pesticides (according to manufacturer study)
Clean thing Quality made in Germany
lemonist reduces pesticides to fruit and vegetables, is naturally vegan, free of genetic engineering and made from well-tried ingredients.
Lemonist works with simple but ingenious ingredients - even with organic products.
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