That claim doesn't make sense. If it had orange oil elements, they won't change to be come water.
I searched for "H2Orange2 concentrate" to learn about this product. Here are a few of the claims on the manufacturer's site:
GNx2 Technology features:
* Improved Cleaning Power * Plant Derived Renewable Resource Ingredients * Petroleum Free * Reduced Aquatic Toxicity * Reduced Human Toxicity * Improved Biodegradability
"Reduced" aquatic toxicity tells me that it is still toxic. Just not as toxic. Same with human toxicity. "Improved biodegradability" tells me that it isn't really biodegradable, or it would simply say "biodegradable."
"Plant derived" can be anything. There are many plant derived products that are bad for you, this could be one.
The site I looked at I won't link to, but it called itself EnviroOx and had several products. Their claims and evidence are slim, so I would think twice about adopting it at this point.
You should have searched through the forum to find a better place to post this question, more readers would have noticed and responded. I would recommend the heading "Natural Organic Living" and then the "Home Care Forum."
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