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Bioceramic Technology Scientific proof bioceramics emit Far Infrared Rays which reacts with water to produce hydrogen peroxide. JD Item TX, Inc. Attn: Bo Yu Tel: March 18, 2014

PURPOSE 1.Show scientific knowledge that Far Infrared Rays (FIR) are a proven scientific fact. 2.Show independent lab testing proving bioceramics from Crystal Wash emits FIR. 3.Show scientific knowledge that has already proven FIR reacts with water to produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). 4.Provide scientific documentation proving FIR to H2O2 is an instantaneous reaction.

BACKGROUND Many processes in chemistry are chains of individual reactions rather than an instantaneous stand-alone act. Chemical reactions are part of life. When a process starts, more often than not, it doesn’t stop there. It continues to move in a chain reaction resulting in many possible directions.

1. Far Infrared Rays are proven FIR is defined in encyclopedias as “a region in the infrared spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, radiation energy with a wavelength of 15 micrometers (µm) to 1 mm.”

2. Lab Report Showing Bioceramics Emit FIR Please refer to [Exhibit A] in the highlighted “Test Results,” independent lab testing show bioceramics from “Laundry Ball,” emits radiation energy at 5-20 micrometers, the definition of FIR.

3. FIR to H2O2 is proven Please refer to [Exhibit B], a published article in the “Journal of Medical and Biomedical Engineering” in 2000, under the highlighted words… “H2O2-sacavenging activity directly increased by 10.26% after FIR application.”

3. FIR to H2O2 is proven * Given energy, such as FIR from bioceramics, water molecules react to produce H2O2

3. FIR to H2O2 is proven One of which, is H2O2.

4. H2O2 is reversible Oxidation-reduction, or Redox, is a famous reaction in chemistry. It simply means gaining or losing electrons and the reaction can go both ways. Formation and deformation of hydrogen peroxide, or H2O2 is a Redox reaction. Please refer to [Exhibit C], taken from an encyclopedia

4. H2O2 is reversible Exhibit C from Wikipedia Encyclopedia

CONCLUSION FIR is a real, proven scientific fact. FIR increases H2O2 production in water, is a proven scientific fact. Independent Lab testing proves bioceramics from Super Wash Ball and Disk emits FIR to produce H2O2. FIR to H2O2 is a reversible reaction which makes detection difficult.