Colloidal Platinum SAI, Since 1992, Japan Platinum Liquid Patent,The World's First Platinum Beverage 430PPM
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PLATINUM COLLOIDAL IS SOFT DRINK:“sai” contains pure water and platinum. Our manufacturing process emphasizes safety above all, through use of ingredients designated as potable, extra layers of post-manufacture filtering to remove impurities, and other minor components such as minerals. “sai is produced adhering all soft drink standards and contains no harmful component. In 2006, an experiment at Tokai University demonstrated that platinum particles in “sai” are not absorbed by the human body.."SAI" is produced under license for manufacturing of a soft drink. Manufacturer: Inovex Corporation Approval Number: 56200400891 Approved by the Food Hygiene Act Article 52 by the Governor of Shizuoka Prefecture.*Testing results reported by the health organization of Shizuoka central region *Test results presented at the 2006 University-Corporate-Government Interchange Conference by Profs. Sekine and Ishihara *Non-toxicity was proven by the 28-day-repeated medication toxicity test by Nissei.PLATINUM PARTICLES ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL:When we measured Zeta potential of “sai” produced by our original manufacturing method, it was proven that “sai” maintains electrical potential of (-)40mV. Platinum you find in jewelries does not have such electric potential. *The zeta potential measurement was conducted by using the electrophoresis light scattering apparatus. (Otsuka Elecronics).EMISSION OF LIGHT :“sai” is light-emitting water. "sai" generates photons with wavelength of 400 to 750 nanometers, which is perceptible by the human eye. * The above observation was performed by Hamamatsu Photonics, using a Photon detection unit..ICOSAHEDRAL STRUCTURE :It has been proven, by an observation under an electric microscope, that colloidal platinum in “sai” forms a beautiful regular icosahedron structure. *Mr. Satomi at the department of science and technology of Aoyama Gakuin University has conducted Electron Microscope Observation (TEM). *The model of regular icosahedrons has been proposed by Dr. Kenji Koga in the Journal of Physics, Japan, vol. 59, p776 (2004).

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