10 Brands of Coconut Water also full of Nanos : (
Microscopic Investigation of Everyday Products.
Who doesn’t Love to drink COCONUT WATER? It’s SO Good for You!
Here are the 10 Brands of Packaged Coconut Water that I looked at under the microscope:
Real Coco Pure Organic Coconut Water by Life Refreshed® in Aseptic Carton
Harmless Harvest, Organic (Pink) Coconut Water in Plastic Bottle
Copra Organics (Pink) Coconut Water in Plastic Bottle
C2O–Original Flavor–Coconut Water in Tin Can
Taste Nirvana Premium Coconut Water in Glass Bottle
Zico–Natural Flavor–Coconut Water in Plastic Bottle
Thirsty Buddha Sparkling Coconut Water with Grapefruit in Aluminum Can
Sunny Select (Safeway Grocery) Organic Coconut Water in Tin Can
365 Whole Foods Coconut Water (not Organic) in Tin Can
Zola–Original– Coconut Water in Tin Can
These Brands were chosen just based on what I could find at my local grocery stores and I know that there are Many more brands – but perhaps they are private labelled or many come from the same source. I tried to keep the flavors neutral, so as not to add in another flavor, or added sugar, that could be the source of contamination. I did not look at the ones with “Pulp”. I chose a variety of types of containers; glass, tin, aluminum, aseptic carton (paper, plastic and foil) and plastic bottles. These package types did not make difference in the Nano-ness. Nor do I think that Organic vs. Non-Organic, “Fresh/Refrigerated” vs. canned reduced the Nanos. YES, I WILL LOOK AT FRESH-FROM-THE-COCONUT WATER IN MY NEXT INVESTIGATION.
ALL these Brands Contained Nanotech.
Remember that this based on looking at only a few drops on a glass slide. Just a few drops can tell a lot. I did let the slides sit for 48 hours to see what else may have assembled over time and re-photographed, as some structures grow over time. I do Not expect, and did not find find Microchips, or Hexagons or Nano SMART Cities in every day food/beverage products like this. Note: I guess that the word “100% Pure” kind of means the same thing s as “Natural”, or even “Organic”…..not much in terms of Nano-free purity.
But First…..
For those new to my work, I usually photograph at 100x and 400x magnification. I can only photograph at 1000x in Light Field and Phase Contrast. I usually Photograph with a Dark Field Condenser, which uses oblique illuminates structures against a black background, producing striking images.
Oblique light from the cone is focused on the specimen but only light that is reflected, refracted or diffracted enters the objective…Under appropriate conditions dark-field microscopy can detect particles or fibers significantly smaller than the resolution limit of a normal light microscope (0.2 microns or 200 nm). This is possible due to diffraction disks provided the distance between the particles or fibers is greater than the resolving power of the objective. For this reason a dark-field microscope can detect suspended particles down to 40 nm in size….Dark-field microscopy works primarily by increasing the contrast of the specimen. https://moticmicroscopes.com/blogs/articles/introduction-to-dark-field-microscopy
OK– Let’s Take A Look!
1. Real® Coco Organic Pure Coconut Water by Life Refreshed® – in Aseptic Paper Carton.
Nanofilaments / Fibers with Polymer Nanocrystal ‘Chunks’. However, I did find your typical Nanofilaments / Fibers in red, blue, green And purple in just 2 drops!
3 Week Recheck: These strands are Bacteria that has grown overtime after sitting on the slide for 3 weeks; They are Not Nanofilaments.
2. Harmless Harvest® Organic Fresh Coconut Water (that Yummy, Expensive Pink One) – Refrigerated in Plastic Bottle
+ BACTERIA
Nanofiber. I call this photo “Frill-Necked Nano Lizard Weee….”
In the video below of the Polymer Nanocrystal ‘Chunk’, the moving things are Bacteria, not Nanos, although you can see Nanos building that Chunk. This opened bottle of Coconut Water had been sitting in the fridge for at least one week. The difference between Nanobots and Bacteria is clear here (and in another video below). Bacteria is elongated in shape, like footballs or grains of long rice, and has distinctive internal organismic components. The have more of a swimming motion, than jittery Nanobots do.
3. Copra Organics (Pink) 100% Pure Coconut Water – Refrigerated in Plastic Bottle
No Notable Photos of Videos.
4. C2O®–Original Flavor–Coconut Water in Tin Can
Note: This is the brand that also has those super yummy Mango and Lime/Turmeric/Ginger flavors and USED to have an AMAZING Espresso Flavor, Flavored with coconut sugar and coconut milk, but for some stupid reason they Discontinued it and I can no longer get jacked-up on it! – Maybe that’s for the best though : (
+ BACTERIA
This Bacteria multiplied after it had been sitting open in the fridge for at least 1 week. I include this so you can learn the difference between Bots and Bacteria: Notice the elongated shape and internal components.
5. Taste Nirvana Premium Coconut Water – in Glass Bottle
3 Week Recheck: These strands are Bacteria that has grown overtime after sitting on the slide for 3 weeks; They are Not Nanofilaments.
On a Side Note: Can anyone tell tell the difference between Bacteria and Algae? Because remember the Marine Plasma ingredient in the MasterPeace® Detox product? Algae is technically in the Plant Family, but perhaps they grow similarly. Some Synthetic Biology and Nanotechnology do use alginate cells.
6. Zico® Natural Coconut Water – in Plastic Bottle
+ BACTERIA
Nanofiber Serpent Muppet Creature with Hydrogel Bubbles
Tangled Nanofilaments / Nanofibers
7. Thirsty Buddha® Sparkling Coconut Water with Grapefruit – in Aluminum Can
8. Sunny Select® (Safeway Grocery Generic) Organic Coconut Water– in Tin Can
No exciting Photos or Videos.
9. Whole Foods 365 Coconut Water (not Organic) – in Tin Can
+ BACTERIA
Nanofiber / Nanofilament
10. Zola®–Original– Coconut Water– in Tin Can
No exciting Photos and Videos.
You should make a table with vendor in column A and each nanotech variant across the top. Publish this along with identification criteria and photos…..link the latter in each cell via hypertext. Many will be skeptical because they lack the discerning/experienced eye of a microscopist.
Excellent work J!!
Hey there FWW a great big thankyou for the obvious hard work and effort you put into all your articles. I love the way you also educate and amuse your audience. You are one hard working well balanced gal !
Glad you are on the job 😌
Wouldn't it be great if we could enlist those🦠bacteria to devour the nanos ! KK