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NGAYON ay lalong nalalagay sa peligro ang buhay ng mamamayang Pinoy. Hindi pa lumilipas ang isyu sa mga pagkaing may formalin na galing China ay eto at mga “double dead” na karneng baboy at manok naman ang nagbibigay ng pangamba.

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If there’s one thing you probably already know about formalin (or formaldehyde), it is that it’s used to preserve (embalm) human corpses. That’s the cold truth and nothing but. Fact is, formaldehyde is found in a wide variety of products that we use in our everyday lives: cosmetics, nail polish, shampoo, soap, antiperspirant/deodorant, mouthwash, shaving cream, bath oil, household cleaner, disinfectant, medication, root canal preparation, paper products, building materials, paint, and the list goes on and on.

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The use of coconut water is simpler, safer, and more economical than using formalin, which may scare vegetable buyers.

In a demonstration by researchers at the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños (CA-UPLB), stringbeans dipped in fresh coconut water for at least two minutes stayed fresh and marketable even up to four days after harvest.

The shriveling or drying of the beans was also reduced.
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Elpedio de la Victoria, project director of the Bantay Dagat Commission, told The Freeman that fish dealers are using formalin to extend the shelf life of fishes sold in Metro Cebu markets.

Formalin is a strong solution of formaldehyde in water form used as disinfectant and for embalming.
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NGAYON ay lalong nalalagay sa peligro ang buhay ng mamamayang Pinoy. Hindi pa lumilipas ang isyu sa mga pagkaing may formalin na galing China ay eto at mga “double dead” na karneng baboy at manok naman ang nagbibigay ng pangamba.

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The use of coconut water is simpler, safer, and more economical than using formalin, which may scare vegetable buyers.

In a demonstration by researchers at the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños (CA-UPLB), stringbeans dipped in fresh coconut water for at least two minutes stayed fresh and marketable even up to four days after harvest.

The shriveling or drying of the beans was also reduced.
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Elpedio de la Victoria, project director of the Bantay Dagat Commission, told The Freeman that fish dealers are using formalin to extend the shelf life of fishes sold in Metro Cebu markets.

Formalin is a strong solution of formaldehyde in water form used as disinfectant and for embalming.
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