For hand sanitization
For sanitizing masks and clothing
For prevention of ticks
AAB668 surrounds bacteria and kills them by inducing an anoxic state. It retains its antibacterial effect for an extended period, preventing the growth of other bacteria.
This represents a new concept in non-alcoholic sterilization and antibacterial agents.
Currently, a medical institution in Japan is requesting an antibacterial agent that does not cause skin irritation. I believe there is a demand for non-alcoholic sterilization and antibacterial agents in countries where religious beliefs, such as halal, require such products.
Please consider whether this could become a necessary product.
There are many different antimicrobial agents in the world. However, methods that prevent or kill viruses or fungi using powerful chemicals also impact the human body, making them a last resort.
Over time, viruses and fungi can develop resistance, rendering these chemicals ineffective. If viruses and fungi are not systematically eradicated, they will quickly adapt, leading to resistance in mutated bacteria.
① Alcohol
Alcohol certainly has antibacterial properties. However, once the alcohol evaporates, its antibacterial effect disappears.
You can expect effectiveness for about 5 minutes at most, but the effect is short-lived. Additionally, alcohol strips the skin of its natural oils, causing dryness, which is a significant drawback.
These factors are often overlooked.
② Hypochlorous acid water or sodium hypochlorite water
Hypochlorous acid water and sodium hypochlorite water have weak antibacterial effects and are not recommended for use on the body. These solutions can also be produced by dissolving salt in water and electrolyzing the salt solution.
③ Silver ion or platinum ion
Ion-based antibacterial agents marketed as silver ion and platinum ion are available, but in reality, silver and platinum do not become ions. Even when referred to as ionized, silver and platinum do not actually ionize, as the name suggests.
This is similar to the case with hydrogen water. Hydrogen is almost insoluble in water, so it’s unclear how hydrogen water can be effectively produced.
〜Message from the Developer〜
AAB668 maintains its antimicrobial effect for more than a day when applied to masks, as long as it isn't rinsed with water. It not only provides long-lasting protection but also keeps the skin moist without causing any damage.
As the developer, I have been using AAB668 on my children since they were born.
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● AAB holds its anti-bacteria effect for a long time and shuts down another bacteria from germination.
〈Surprisingly, 668 different types of bacteria have been tested to examine and confirm the bactericidal and other effects of AAB〉
Bacteria such as O-157, Cholera, Salmonella, typhoid bacillus, pipellio, grape sugar germ, Gram-positive bacteria, gonorrhea, spirochete bacteria, influenza, tubercle bacillus, botrytis bacteria, enteritis, botulinus, ringworm, corneal fungi, surface fungi, body surface infections, and many others (totaling 668 kinds).
Additionally, true fungi including mushrooms and molds (393 kinds), bacterial viruses (219 kinds), algae (56 kinds), and a mite removal rate of 91%.
※ It is a compound containing Jod Methyl Trisphone and ion exchange liquid as main components.
・Safe and reliable as there is no alcohol or hypochlorous acid
・Effective against 668 bacteria
・Tick repellent rate 91%
•AAB is stable under heat, ultraviolet light, acidic and alkaline conditions, as well as in organic solvents. It does not degrade or elute into air or water, ensuring long-term antibacterial effectiveness.
● 916 chemical substances designated in the PRTR
● Ministry of the Environment; 70 chemical substances having hormone activity (including 3 heavy metals)
● Ministry of the Environment; 70 chemical substances having hormone activity (including 3 heavy metals) AAB does not include them at all.
① Niigata Environment Hygiene Central Laboratory Company
② Japan Food Research Laboratories
③ Tokyo Metropolitan Res. Lab. of Public Health
◆ Mite repellent effecttest
Tokyo Metropolitan Res. Lab. of Public Health #195
mite repellent rate 91%
※ Test report_Antimicrobial Effectiveness Test
※ FDA_Certificate
The main component of AAB is produced from medical agents which get the grant number for safety from official body of countries.
● MITI (the list of existing chemical substances of Ministry of International Trade and Industry)
● CAS (the list of existing chemical substances of Chemical Abstracts Service )
● EPA (the chemical list of Environmental Protection Agency )
● EINECS (the chemical list of European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances)
◆ Diiodomethyl-P-tolylsulfone
◆ AAB inhibits development of drug-resistant strain for long term because its main component is Diiodomethyl-P-tolylsulfone.
Culture
・Incubator and cultural condition
circulator with temperature/humidity thermostat
Temperature 28-30℃
Humidity over 85%RH
・Culture period 14days
Recently, there has been a growing movement among Muslim countries and believers to forbid not only the consumption of alcohol but also the use of any products containing alcohol as an ingredient. For example, some believe that alcohol-based sanitizers are unacceptable. In restaurants, alcohol is often used for disinfection, but some argue that this is wrong. This perspective stems from Halal certification, which, when strictly interpreted, would exclude the use of any kind of alcohol.
Regarding the prohibition of using alcohol even for disinfection, the following story is often cited: It is not permissible to purify oneself with alcohol or any other alcoholic beverage. Al-Hasan and Abu'l-'Arya opposed such practices, and Aṭṭā stated that rubbing with sand is preferable to purification with alcohol or milk.
There is a fundamental question as to whether this can truly be the basis for such a prohibition and whether alcohol can be used for disinfection, rather than relying solely on the opinions of individual Islamic jurists. This is not a divine revelation, nor is it something Muhammad explicitly stated.
The key question is whether it is effective.
It's time to wake up, everyone.
If alcohol were truly effective, the new coronavirus would not have spread so widely across the globe. Alcohol provides only a momentary sterilizing effect, with its antibacterial activity lasting just about 5 minutes. Unfortunately, alcohol cannot prevent cluster infections.
The strong, distinctive odor of alcohol contributes to people's misplaced trust in its efficacy. Additionally, alcohol strips the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness, which can be even more problematic for those with allergic reactions.
Regrettably, the risk of the new coronavirus will never be completely eliminated, and more virulent viruses, like bird flu, may pose a threat in the future.
AAB is an antibacterial agent specifically developed to prevent "nosocomial infections" and "opportunistic infections." It was created with a completely new approach—killing bacteria by placing them in an anoxic state, unlike conventional antibacterial agents that rely on toxic substances.
AAB668 is a non-toxic, human- and environmentally-friendly product, designed to be especially effective in the fields of hygiene and long-term care.
◾ Case of a patient infected with fulminant hemolytic streptococci
This is the case of a farmer.
In early July, he was bitten and scratched by a mosquito while working in the field, which allowed fulminant hemolytic streptococci to enter his body. He was examined by a doctor renowned for treating hundreds of cases and considered "the authority on fulminant streptococcal disease." The doctor said, "This is a severe condition. Today is Friday, so please return on Monday, and we will decide whether or not an amputation is necessary."
The farmer went home in despair but then remembered AAB668. Desperate for a solution, he began spraying AAB668 on the affected area on Saturday night, wrapping it with Saran Wrap. When it dried, he sprayed it again and rewrapped it with Saran Wrap.
When he returned to the hospital on Monday, the doctor said, "Today, we will conduct various tests to determine the bacterial count," warning him to prepare for possible amputation depending on the results. However, upon examining the affected area, the doctor exclaimed, "Oh, what did you do? It's getting better."
He continued, "Normally, even if the infection's progression slows, it shouldn't heal. There is supposed to be no cure for this infection, so what happened?"
Amazingly, the test results came back fine, and the leg did not need to be amputated. After a week of applying AAB668, the surface of the skin began to crust and peel, and within about two weeks, the swelling subsided. Believe it or not, this story is true.
And many have survived amputations, even though their diabetes worsened and their feet smelled putrid.
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