Risto Mejide admits the first thing he did when he arrived at a hotel room

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Like every afternoon, Risto Mejide took charge of a new chapter this Wednesday. ‘Everything is a lie’ Analyzing everything related to current politics. In addition, the program also mentioned the health alarm due to the detection of hepatitis A in strawberries in Morocco.

During the afternoon, Risto and his collaborators also commented on a video circulating on social networks that caused some concern among users. In the images in question, A flashlight with ultraviolet light reveals the presence of a series of spots on some green beans.

The presenter connected live to solve the mystery Ricardo DiazChairman of the general council of official chemistry colleges. First of all, expert He wanted to make it clear that he was “not dangerous at all”: “When any green tissue of a vegetable or plant is illuminated with ultraviolet light, the presence of some compounds derived from chlorophyll will necessarily be revealed.”

“These are, so to speak, small fragments of the chlorophyll molecule. They are also necessary for the proper development of the plant and generally take on many functions that are necessary in plant metabolism,” Díaz said before explaining that chlorophyll is broken down. “With environmental factors such as light exposure, temperature, or age of the tissue.”

This issue led Risto to confess the frenzy he experienced every time he entered his hotel room. After Marta Flich asked him if he planned to get ultraviolet light, The presenter admitted he already had one.

“Sorry, it already exists. I arrive at a hotel and the first thing I do is turn on the remote control light.”, he confessed to his friends, who joked about what he had just told. “According to a study done years ago, the remote control is where most germs accumulate in a hotel room,” Risto insisted.

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