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Love-Hate Experiment: How Words Affect Living Things

[Love & Hate Experiment] Check out our experiment on the relationship between words and water. In our office, we grew two onions for the past 3 months. For the one (left), we gave l ove and care with encouraging words like "I love you," while the other one (right) heard bad words like "I hate you" every day. Placed in the same environment with same water and air, the only difference was the words. Look for yourself how words influenced onions. See the water? The onion who was constantly being "hated" turned ugly and dirty. So, why don't you say "l love you" to yourself and your friends today!?

Dr. Jeon Wins the Proud Citizen Award!

Fellow Biocera Supporters and Friends, Here's good news! Dr. Jeon won the Proud Citizen Award of Seongnam City by the Mayor on October 8, 2013. The award is usually given to the citizen who sets a good model to other citizens and devotes oneself for the development of the local community. Dr. Jeon has been recognized for his work on inventing products that can clean water and save the earth, such as the Biocera laundry ball. Congratulations Dr. Jeon of Biocera! We, Biocera, hopes to work harder for the realization of cleaner, better world for our future generation!

Ask and Learn More about Biocera Products!

Frequently Asked Question on Biocera Products: 1. Biocera-A 1) Is this mixed with other materials in the manufacturing process? Answer: Biocera A is composed of ca-phosphate, a series of HAP (hydroxyapatite), which is added with alumina, silica as well as silver Ag ions which is a non-toxic antibiotic agent. Proved to have the superior safety feature Biocera A is known for its antibiotic and bactericidal ability and durability. 2. Biocera-T 1) What is the difference between Biocera-T and Biocera-A? Both are said to be same in having antibacterial feature? Answer:   Though having the similar function, Biocera-T works different. As a semiconducting material,   Biocera-T dissolves hazardous organic compounds like volatile organic compound (VOC). This photocatalyst acts as an oxidizing agent when activated by ultraviolet ray, especially the sunlight. For more information: When a photo-catalyst titanium dioxide (TiO2) captures ultraviolet lig