A: nsnt uses the scientific principle of Odor Conjugation. Very simply, the molecules in the spray immediately attach themselves to the molecules in Cannabis odor and together they become totally neutralized, consistently creating a completely smell free environment.
Other odor eliminators on the market today use the principle of Odorant Suppression, sometimes called masking. As the name implies, one scent or a combination of scents is used to suppress the original scent. The goal is to mask the bad odor with a ‘pleasant’ smelling alternative. The new scent takes over and for a very short time the bad odor is suppressed. As most people have experienced, the new ‘fresh’ scent never lasts. As the spray settles, the new scent mixes with the original smell creating a situation where your nose can perceive both scents only to find that the original smell has returned.
Another way odors are attempted to be controlled is through the use of enzymes. They are proteins that can be considered ‘alive’, and to be effective, they must be kept ‘alive’. Pharmaceutical companies spend millions in order to be able to maintain fresh and working enzymes in their products. Most enzymes have a shelf life and are also susceptible to quick deterioration when being transported through various temperatures. Companies selling odor elimination sprays that advertise utilizing enzymes as their method are aware of the fragility of enzymes. Once they fill the bottles at their plant and seal the cartons for shipping, they cannot control what happens. Warehousing, time in transit, temperature changes and sitting on a shelf in a store all take their toll and it is not uncommon for those enzymes to be totally ineffective by the time a customer sprays it in their home. That is why the vast majority of manufacturers of enzyme products add a fragrance in their spray. If the enzymes in the spray are ineffective, the back-up plan is to have a fragrance released that reverts back to masking or odor suppression.
Sometimes a group of harmful chemicals known as phthalates are used to produce those ‘fresh’ smells that other air fresheners will leave behind. nsnt uses none of these chemicals. According to inutritionals.com, phthalates are a group of chemicals known to have significant toxic effects including, perhaps most importantly, disruption of hormone activity, especially thyroid function. This effect is associated with significant downstream consequences especially related to brain development, immune system function, birth defects, asthma, cancer, metabolism, and even reproduction.