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How will the antibiotic action affect a septic system and municipal water system? Aren’t antibiotics unsafe for water treatment systems?

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How will the antibiotic action affect a septic system and municipal water system? Aren’t antibiotics unsafe for water treatment systems?

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One of the ceramic pellets found inside of the laundry ball is labeled ‘antibiotic’ ball because it produces an antibiotic ‘effect’, however it is not actually an antibiotic. This ceramic is completely natural and safe for the environment. This component is made up of nano-structured silver, which can be defined as a group of silver nitrate particles in a nano (micro) scale.

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