Proton Laboratories
Assigned Use of New Science Describing Key Mechanisms of
Electrolyzed Water
July 13, 2005
Proton Laboratories, Inc., a biotechnology
company that develops practical uses for electrolyzed water,
unique byproducts of the electrolysis process and the use of the
electrolysis process in direct and indirect applications,
announced that the company has been assigned the use of new
science findings that describe the key mechanism of electrolyzed
water and how the electrolyzed water is able to stimulate
various reactions at surface levels.
"Proton Laboratories is privileged to be
assigned the use of this new science finding, called Ionic
Product Theory, which was developed by Dr. Kokichi Hanaoka of
Bio-Redox Laboratory. The assignment of the new science findings
allows Proton to be able to take this new paradigm from the
realm of empirical thinking closer to that of peer-reviewed
science," stated Edward Alexander , chairman and CEO Proton
Laboratories.
As part of the current core science about
electrolyzed water, the Ionic Product Theory, which is based on
the dissociation activity of water molecules, will be utilized
by Proton in the introduction of its electrolyzed water-based
consumer and industrial products and applications into industry.
The company believes that the basic electrolysis technology can
now be cohesively substantiated and explained using the Ionic
Product Theory.
In connection with the assignment of the new
science finding, the assignment provides for Proton Laboratories
to pay a royalty fee to BioRedox Laboratory for electrolysis
devices, which utilize this science as a basis for formulating a
wide array of electrolyzed water. As a result of this, Proton
has joined an innovative group of electrolyzed water designers
who assert this science as the core mechanism for electrolyzed
water.
As with the introduction of any innovation
based upon the centuries'-old technology of electrolysis, modern
science favors verifiable, peer-reviewed data. As U.S.-based
academic research is reconfirming the validity of the use of
electrolyzed water for various beneficial applications, the
Ionic Product Theory should add a basis for science to better
comprehend electrolyzed water and its composition. As this
research evolves, more emphasis will be placed on the
identification of additional active mechanism(s) of electrolyzed
water.
Source: Proton Laboratories Inc.
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