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Violet Glass Bottles
Our violet glass bottles are leagues beyond any other
container in terms of protection and preservation for
organic compounds.
- The dark violet glass is an extremely effective filter from the most damaging rays of light which occur in the range of @ 420 to 750
nanometers, also known as the photosensitive range as well as the hard UV range. (According to the Fraunhofer
Inst., Munich.) This has a twofold effect. The first
being obvious; degradation is cut down by not exposing
the contents to this spectral range. Amber glass is
grossly deficient in comparison, as are other colored
glasses.
- The second effect comes about by the
nature of our glass allowing a specific part of the
violet/blue spectrum of light through as you can see
when you look through one sidewall of a bottle at a
bright light source. There is about 25% translucency in
the 380-420 nm range, which, according to Dr. Jacob
Jutz, stimulates biological substances. Bio-photon
researcher Dr. Hugo Niggli, Eppendes, Switzerland,
expressed himself similarly. Purely opaque glass would
not allow this action to occur.
- Miron's dark violet glass is also a barrier to energy radiation from
the product within the bottle flowing outward. No other glass compares in this respect either.
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