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| Don Wilshe, 888 578-9600 |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 12:52 pm |
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1st Enviro Safety, Inc.
10200 Betsy Parkway
St. James City, Florida 33956
941 283-1222
Wanted Researchers for Killing Xanthamonas, Pseudomonas or Panama
Disease.
Dear Sir:
We specialize in collodial miscelles chemical bio-technology for the
organic cleaning applications. We once thought we should get into
the medications but the cost were just prohibitory. But during the
process we tested our products against several bacterias: In minimum
inhibitory tests conducted by an independent laboratory, the solution
inhibited E-Coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus,
Streptococcus and a fungus. No claims of efficacy can be made until
approved by the EPA.
So on advice of consultant they said if you really want to see what
you have here lets go and see how we test against
pseudomonas and it came back as 100% killed. When we explained the
contents of our forumula to the consultants in
general terms she said it might take $160 an hour and 7 years of
testing and she couldnt gurantee we would ever get
approved as our formula was plant extracts unlike previous science.
She also commented to us that this would work
as well she believed at Tuberculolsis. But, we decided to not pursue
this, as there were more pressing projects!
With all the problems in the world I beleive this is an area that
needs still some attention and I am looking for researchers that
want to work with our products and become famous. I can provide some
sample of the product. We will not disclose the source or formula,
except in only general terms. But we can tell you that its 100% non
toxin to eyes, inhalation, ingestion or skin or totally safe and do
have a MSDS report for you.
If you are interested please call or email me..
Donald R. Wilshe, CEO |
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| Ameera |
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 1:57 am |
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Is Panama disease, as mentioned in the letter above, a disease of
bananas? Isn't that a fungal pathogen as opposed to bacterial
(Xanthomonas, Psuedomonas). I havent studied microbiology in over a
year now and was just wandering if that was the case?
Thanks
Ameera
don@1stenvirosafety.com (Don Wilshe, 888 578-9600) wrote in message
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Quote: 1st Enviro Safety, Inc.
10200 Betsy Parkway
St. James City, Florida 33956
941 283-1222
Wanted Researchers for Killing Xanthamonas, Pseudomonas or Panama
Disease.
Dear Sir:
We specialize in collodial miscelles chemical bio-technology for the
organic cleaning applications. We once thought we should get into
the medications but the cost were just prohibitory. But during the
process we tested our products against several bacterias: In minimum
inhibitory tests conducted by an independent laboratory, the solution
inhibited E-Coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus,
Streptococcus and a fungus. No claims of efficacy can be made until
approved by the EPA.
So on advice of consultant they said if you really want to see what
you have here lets go and see how we test against
pseudomonas and it came back as 100% killed. When we explained the
contents of our forumula to the consultants in
general terms she said it might take $160 an hour and 7 years of
testing and she couldnt gurantee we would ever get
approved as our formula was plant extracts unlike previous science.
She also commented to us that this would work
as well she believed at Tuberculolsis. But, we decided to not pursue
this, as there were more pressing projects!
With all the problems in the world I beleive this is an area that
needs still some attention and I am looking for researchers that
want to work with our products and become famous. I can provide some
sample of the product. We will not disclose the source or formula,
except in only general terms. But we can tell you that its 100% non
toxin to eyes, inhalation, ingestion or skin or totally safe and do
have a MSDS report for you.
If you are interested please call or email me..
Donald R. Wilshe, CEO |
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