Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) is a naturally occurring unstable, oxidizing and sometimes harmful form of oxygen which is usually present in higher concentrations in contaminated ecosystems such as in residential septic systems and sewer. High concentrations of ROS can be detrimental to microbial life – the basic building blocks of life on Earth.
Using Earth’s positive and negative energy fields as a natural power source, Environmental Balancing Devise (EBD) systems causes unstable and oxidizing ROS to stabilize in air, water and soil. The ongoing continuous conversion process from unhealthy, oxidizing and destructive oxygen to stabilized, healthy oxygen is achieved at the molecular level. This ROS to healthy oxygen conversion process is exceptionally beneficial for native indigenous microorganisms present in the air, water and soil. Once the native microorganisms begin consuming non-oxidizing healthy oxygen, their DNA maps instruct them that the levels and concentrations of other pollutants and pathogens present in the wastewater are unnaturally high, out of balance and are available for consumption providing them with high nutritive value. These higher nutritional levels accumulating in the wastewater, sludge and in the air around the septic, and sewer, will naturally attract the types of native microorganisms that specialize in consuming and biodegrading the excess contaminants present within these EBD treated areas.
EBD also enhances the resonance of all matter present in the EBD treatment zone. Resonance optimization combined with healthy oxygen triggers exponential native microbial growth and enzymatic production enabling the molecular breakdown of the excess nutrients and other pollutants converting them into harmless elements.
A) The Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain - an EC Member Country.
B) The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) – the Spanish National State Agency for Scientific
Research and Technological Development.
C) The Polytechnical University of Cartagena, Spain.
D) Florida International University (FIU) has analyzed EBD and certified that EBD is safe to use.
E) Approved for use by the State of Wisconsin, USA.
F) The Environmental Protection Agency of Cundinamarca (Bogota), Colombia known as “CAR”.