Laboratory documents
Useful for tracing a claim’s source, but not treated as independent validation until the issuing lab, chain of custody, protocol, and full results are confirmed.
Claims are not conclusions
The archive preserves company-hosted reports and charts as evidence of what was presented, while keeping their independence and methodology unresolved.
The February 2026 capture includes a York lab test PDF, an Orga lab letter, two bacteria-destruction charts, farm milk-production tests, a patent drawing, and a device tutorial. It also preserves the first-party pages that presented or contextualized those documents.
Useful for tracing a claim’s source, but not treated as independent validation until the issuing lab, chain of custody, protocol, and full results are confirmed.
Useful for describing how the seller represented the machine and its use. They do not establish safety or efficacy.
Nothing in this archive should be used to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure disease. Historical product claims are recorded for research context, not repeated as advice.
The captured record establishes that testing and health-related claims were published. It does not presently establish independent, well-controlled clinical evidence for those claims.