Zetathermide™ – the Active Ingredient

In 2010, ZTG completed it’s six year development cycle and 3rd party testing of a new material called Zetathermide™ .  Zetathermide had been tested in clinical labs and was conclusively and consistently proven to convert random wavelengths into a specific spectrum of wavelengths.

The completion of Zetathermide’s development is very relevant to the field of energy conversion.  Zetathermide has been found to work as an effective “tuning fork”, or converter of energy, without the need for electricity or any other artificial input.  This raw material is not intended to be ingested but is relatively safe on the skin.  It can be used as an additive to silicone, plastics, ceramics, wood, resins, paint or any other substance that transforms from a liquid to solid state.

The byproducts of Zetathermide, when used passively, include what appears to be safer, farther reaching thermal effects than X-Ray or UV.  It is likened to far- infrared, which is found in the earth’s natural environment.  These wavelengths penetrate fabrics, plastics, non-metallic films and biological cell structures like skin and muscle.  Unlike wavelengths within other spectrums like UV or N/MIR, there are no known biological consequences at lower temperatures.  It has been identified as one of the safest, most efficient, stable and cost effective replacements for many passive energy conversion materials found in the market.

 

 
 
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