Welcome,
wonderful viewers,
to this week’s edition of
Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home
featuring a compassionate
vegan environmentalist
from Penang, Malaysia,
Dr. Joean Oon.
She is the principal
of the Penang-based
Naturopathic
Family Care Centre,
a lecturer for
the International Chinese
Cancer Prevention Society,
a public speaker
on the topics of health
and inner peace
and a passionate wife
and mother
of three adorable girls.
In 2006, Dr. Oon traveled
to Thailand to learn
alternative medicine from
Dr. Rosukon Poompanvong,
a naturopath
and organic farmer.
She was recognized
in 2003 for her
outstanding achievements
in organic farming
by the Bangkok, Thailand
Regional Office for
the Food and Agriculture
Organization
of the United Nations.
Dr. Rosukon has been
actively involved
in enzyme research
for more than 30 years.
Most notably
she is the creator
of the garbage enzyme.
The garbage enzyme is
an organic solution
produced by
the simple fermentation
of fresh vegetable
and/or fruit skin waste,
brown sugar and water.
Dr. Rosukon says
the fermentation creates
natural chains of
proteins, mineral salts
and enzymes.
Based upon her research,
Dr. Rosukon says
the catalytic process
during the production
of the garbage enzyme
generates ozone gas, O3,
that reduces carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere and
heavy metals in clouds
that trap heat, thereby
mitigating global warming.
Because in the city you
cannot grow many trees,
we can use
this organic matter, put it
in an air-tight container
and put in the sugar
and water.
Then you put it
into bottles, air-tight, and
let it ferment for a while,
and then it releases oxygen
all the time,
and it’s the same
as if you grew 10 trees.
Dr. Oon learned
the technique of making
the garbage enzyme
from Dr. Rosukon and
began advocating its use
when she returned
to Penang.
Dr. Oon believes
it is important
every household
make the enzyme
and pour it into drainage
and sewage systems to
help cleanse the oceans
and rivers of toxins.
Dr. Oon says that one liter
of garbage enzyme
solution can purify
up to 1,000 liters of
contaminated river water.
Ordinary detergent
simply wraps around
the grease.
When the wrapped
grease particles are
washed down the drain,
they come together again
and form a greasy layer
called grease cake,
which is full of grease
and needs to be removed
by shovels.
If it’s not removed,
it will clog up drains
and cause flooding.
The drainage and sewage
systems will overflow.
If we add some enzyme
to the cleaning detergent,
it will
disintegrate the grease
into smaller particles,
and micro-organisms
in the air will further
oxidize and decompose it.
So, as long as we use
the garbage enzyme,
the grease cakes won’t
form in drains, then
there will be no blockages
in our drainage systems,
and clear water will flow
unimpeded in drains.
Dr. Oon now gives us
a short demonstration
on the preparation
of the garbage enzyme.
During the process
of making the enzyme,
very strong gases
will be released,
so we advise people
to use plastic containers.
We also need
to use clean water.
It’s quite easy
to make the enzyme:
what we need are
one portion of brown sugar,
three portions
of kitchen waste
and 10 portions of water.
Dr. Rosukon emphasizes
that instead of
white sugar, it’s best
to use brown sugar,
as it contains very high
amounts of minerals.
If you use more veggies
than fruit, it will smell
like pickled vegetables,
but if you use
more fruit peels,
it will smell very fragrant.
Note down
the production date here.
After three months,
this bottle of enzyme
will be ready to use.
For the first 30 days,
the container’s cover will
need to be opened daily
to allow trapped gas
to be released.
When making the enzyme,
we need to pay attention
to one important thing.
If you use
this kind of bottle,
you need to unscrew
the cap from time to time,
as it is very tight.
You need to loosen the cap
to release the gas.
Loosen it slowly like this,
then you will hear
a fizzy sound, just like
the sound of the bottle
of carbonated drink
being opened.
Then, screw back the cap.
For safety’s sake,
Dr. Rosukon always
emphasizes the use
of plastic containers.
During the first month
of the fermentation,
alcohol will be released,
so you will smell alcohol
when you open
the container.
In the second month, you
will smell an acidic smell,
which is the smell of
acetic acid.
With many compounds
such as minerals
and vitamins, it will
continue breaking down
and naturally
form the enzyme.
That’s why
Dr. Rosukon said
that it takes three months
to make the enzyme
for you to use.
When you are done
making the enzyme,
you don’t need
to use it right away.
You can keep it for years
- one year, two years,
three years,
even 10 or 20 years.
The longer the period is,
the smaller
the molecules become,
as the mixture continues
to ferment and decompose.
When the molecules
get smaller, it will
have a better penetration.
We promote
the garbage enzyme,
because we hope
that people can reduce
their kitchen waste
by turning it
into something useful
which can be used
in our daily lives.
It’s so simple.
If you make the enzyme
at home, cockroaches,
flies and mosquitoes
will all move away
from your house.
What are the remedies
available when
the enzyme solution
is not fermented properly?
The enzyme should
never turn bad, no matter
how long it is kept.
It turns bad only when
there is something wrong
with the production
environment
or the process of making.
Then how can you
remedy it?
If your enzyme becomes
very smelly like the smell
of rotten eggs or feces,
how can you remedy it?
It’s very easy;
just add one portion
of brown sugar.
For instance,
this bottle contains
one liter of water.
Then you need to quickly
add 100 grams
of brown sugar to it.
Stir it thoroughly and
then cover the cap tightly.
After you seal it,
do not open it again.
One month later,
you will find
that it’s good again
when you open it.
Sometimes, we may find
worms in the enzyme.
How did this happen?
The main reason is that
the cap is not tightly closed.
As long as
you seal the cap tightly,
worms won’t grow.
What if there is mold?
Dr. Rosukon said
that it is just the residue
of dead bacteria.
Before using the
fermented enzyme liquid,
the residue should be
filtered away leaving
just the enzyme solution.
The leftover residue
can be flushed away to
purify the drainage system
or dried
to be used as fertilizer.
Dr. Oon promotes the
garbage enzyme solution
as a wonderful cleaning aid
as well.
She recommends
diluting the enzyme and
mixing it with household
cleaning products to
enhance their effectiveness.
She recommends
using the solution
as a vegetable, kitchen
and toilet cleaner
as she says it has
anti-bacterial properties
and also removes odor,
grime and dirt.
Besides helping
our environment,
the enzyme is also
effective in cleaning
greasy kitchen floors
and laundry
as it gets rid of
grease and grime
and makes them clean.
Moreover,
you can use it to clean
vegetables and fruit.
Add two tablespoons of
enzyme to a basin of water,
soak the vegetables
for at least 30 minutes.
It will remove
all the pesticides
and chemical substances.
Garbage enzyme solution
can also be used
as an organic fertilizer
to enrich the soil
in farms and gardens.
If you wish to use the
enzyme in your gardens
to water your plants, just
add one tablespoonful
of enzyme
to one liter of water,
then spray it on
your plants and the soil.
This will naturally
fertilize the soil.
The rich soil
will attract earthworms.
With earthworms,
your plants
will naturally grow well.
It’s very simple.
You don’t need
to spend extra money
to purchase
chemical fertilizers.
With the support
of her staff, friends
and family members,
Dr. Oon is now
an active speaker
and regularly presents
her lecture
“Saving the Earth through
the Garbage Enzyme”
to the public.
Her family generates
one hundred
200-liter buckets
of garbage enzyme
on a regular basis.
The enzyme is bottled
and given away free
to friends and to the public
through seminars
and workshops.
With the support
of her country’s
education department,
other governmental bodies,
and various non-profits,
Dr. Oon makes regular
visits to local schools,
conducts workshops
for young children,
and organizes an activity
called “Clean the Rivers
and Drainage Systems
with the Garbage Enzyme.”
For example,
the Perlis state government
intends to promote
the garbage enzyme
and teach
all the elementary students
how to make it.
As a result of
Dr. Oon’s hard work,
Radio-Television
Malaysia (RTM TV2)
aired a series of special
programs introducing
the garbage enzyme
to the public.
Many vegetable and fruit
farmers in Malaysia’s
Cameron Highlands region
use the enzyme
as an alternative
to chemical fertilizers
on their farms, and
they have all experienced
increased yields
and tastier produce,
along with
much fewer instances
of bacterial diseases
affecting crops.
Plant diseases
have decreased. but
The soil has improved,
and the heavy metals
and toxins such as
chemical fertilizers
in the soil
have been decomposed.
The produce tastes
very sweet, because
we now use less pesticides.
The vegetables
grow very well
and the air quality
has also improved.
After having watched
Supreme Master
Television
programs regarding
global warming,
Dr. Oon is convinced
that the quickest way
to halt climate change
is to stop consuming
animal products.
In addition to
promoting the making
of the garbage enzyme,
Dr. Oon has been
putting much emphasis
in her public lectures
about the need
to abstain from meat,
eggs and dairy products.
So the main objective in
promoting vegetarianism
is to address the issue
of global warming, and
inform the public that
meat is the main culprit
of global warming.
We need
to pay attention to this.
Many people
are very surprised
when they learn about
the scientific data,
most of whom
are unaware of the truth.
It’s not that they don’t
want to take action but
they are just unaware.
I am very grateful
to the team of
Supreme Master Ching Hai;
your programs and DVDs
are of great help to me.
Through your CDs,
many people get an
in-depth understanding
about the reason
behind vegetarianism.
When we sit down
to discuss it,
they are very clear
about the direction to take.
I only need
to add some explanations
on the medical aspect
for their further
understanding
so that they are more
willing to make a change.
They are then clear about
what they want to do, and
how they can help others.
Only through serving others
will our lives
be more fulfilled!
Dr. Rosukon Poompanvong,
we salute you for creating
the garbage enzyme
which is benefitting
so many people.
Our sincere thanks
Dr. Joean Oon
and all volunteers
for spreading the word
about this enzyme
and the vegan diet,
as your endeavors are
helping make our world a
cleaner and greener place.
Let your praiseworthy
efforts continue to inspire
and awaken more people
to join hands to preserve
this beautiful home
for future generations.
For more details
on the garbage enzyme,
please visit
www.EnzymeSOS.com
Thank you,
eco-conscious viewers,
for your company
on today’s program.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
May your life always
be blessed with
abundant peace and love.