About the Technology behind
Tetrasil
Technology
The unique and patented silver oxide technology
underlying Tetrasil is Electron-Jumping Compounds®
or EJCs. EJC Molecules are structured as semi-conducting crystal
devices with high electrical potential. The EJCs in Tetrasil
are a patented silver and oxygen (silver oxide) compound
comprised of four silver atoms and four oxygen atoms in a single
molecular structure.
EJC Molecules have a selective
attraction to exposed nitrogen groups on the membrane proteins
of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Upon contact, EJC's go through
an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, which
studies suggest
may be instrumental in speeding wound healing.
Below is an artist's rendering of the
silver oxide (small blue particles) following their natural
attraction to the membrane of a pathogen. Notice the electrical
action at the point of contact.
Below is an artist's rendering of the
silver oxide (small blue particles) following their natural
attraction to the membrane of a pathogen. Notice the electrical
action at the point of contact.

Upon full contact (below) of the silver
oxide with the pathogen, the pathogen is crippled as it is
simultaneously exposed to electrical energy, oxygen and the
resulting redox reaction (oxidation-reduction).

The final stage (below) of a nearly
instantaneous process is death of the pathogen.

Safety
Silver oxide is approved
as a safe cosmetic ingredient internationally; listed as a
'cosmetic biocide' in the International Dictionary of Cosmetic
Ingredients.
In addition, Aidance's EJC silver oxide was extensively reviewed and
approved
by the EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) for use in
another germ-killing product (disinfectant). The EPA had to consider
EJC’s ocular (eye)
toxicity, dermal (skin) toxicity and oral (swallowing) toxicity.
The EPA gave the EJC silver oxide its highest safety
rating and qualified it as the only antimicrobial (germ
killing compound) in the EPA's 1996 Food Quality Protection Act
(listed as Sildate), meaning that it's ok if small amounts of the silver oxide
comes in contact with the food we eat. That's safe!
Intellectual Property
Several patents and patents pending
protect EJC’s
intellectual property relative to skincare and topical
applications, including US numbers 6669966, 6645531, 6436420,
6228491, 6258385 and PCT international patent application #
PCT/US00/29115.
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