Strangles
Ringworm
E.Coli
Mycotoxin
The KBF99 product range has been developed to help protect and safeguard horses and in some cases humans from contracting Strangles, Ringworm, E.Coli and Mycotoxin plus other
conditions and diseases. If you believe your horse is infected, contact your vet immediately.
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How it works
KBF99 coats the surface of plastic with molecular strands (tiny spikes or swords).
It is also rich in Nitrogen molecules that carry a positive charge. These attract the negatively
charged membranes of Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Mycotoxins.
The spikes rupture the membrane, killing the cell. The positive and negative charges then clash
and the cell is blown apart.
Step 1
The positively charged Nitrogen particles attract
the negatively charged membranes of Bacteria,
Fungi, Algae and Mycotoxins.
Step 2
The ruptured cells of the bacteria are
electrocuted as the positive and negative
charges clash, blowing the cells apart.
Step 3
The molecular strands rupture the membrane
of the bacteria, killing the cell.
KBF99 Effectiveness Against Equine Viruses
“Under laboratory conditions KBF99 technology was found to kill Herpes viruses (that affects humans) and is from the same family as Equine
Herpes Virus (EHV). The structure of EHV cells is described as envelope, meaning that the contents of the cells are encased in a skin or
envelope. The KBF99 technology utilizes molecular strands (forming spikes or swords) to stab such cells and break open the envelope and so kill
the cell. Therefore we are confident that KBF99 will kill the Equine Herpes virus on contact. Equine Influenza virus cells are also envelope
structures. We emphasize this because not all virus cells are envelope structures, others could be described as similar to jelly, which would not be
damaged by an intrusive stabbing activity.
We would always emphasis that although KBF99 products may kill envelope virus structures under laboratory conditions the effectiveness in a
'field' situation will be different. KBF99 should always only be seen as an aid to help prevent the spread of infection, as opposed to any form of a
guarantee or any form of a cure. Vale Brothers are unable to make any specific claims with regard to KBF99's effect on virus cells however we feel
it useful to make a statement summarizing where our assumptions from other research and cell structures are taking us.
Vale Brothers and Coventry University are in the process of costing laboratory tests against specific equine viruses to assess the commercial
viability to conducting such research.”
Peter Wilkes. Vale Brothers Ltd, Walsall, UK