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Wednesday, 06/05/2024 12:59:44 PM

Wednesday, June 05, 2024 12:59:44 PM

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IFUS is beginning multiple tests and independent scientific studies to validate initial testing by IFUS and the actual results by cattle ranchers after using SGP+

Unless your a child or a moron it is spelled out multiple times in Multiple Letters to IFUS Shareholders


. Research representatives from SUAREC will collect samples of SGP+™ and sugarcane bagasse from IFUS' Napoleonville, LA Operations on Thursday May 16, 2024. This effort occurred after the SUAREC team visited the Napoleonville LA site several weeks ago. They then met with ranchers successfully applying SGP+™ to their herds to hear firsthand of success stories regarding the efficacy of SGP+™ to ranching operations. During the visit on May 10, 2024, the Company was introduced to the Graduate student who was assigned to the project.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been drafted between IFUS and SUAREC. The first wave lab analysis for the Project "Improving Sugar Cane Bagasse Through Various Treatments to Create High-Quality Livestock Feed from Southern University Baton Rouge (SUBR)" will take about 3 months. At that point, a new MOU will be executed based on findings from this initial study. (even a moron can determine additional tests will occur)


The first wave lab analysis is just the beginning.

During the visit, the SUBR Team commented on the validation that there was an immediate shift in the exothermic (heat releasing) transition of sugarcane bagasse to an endothermic (heat absorbing or cooling) of SGP+™. The transition was so immediate and so pronounced, that the team has engaged in the next level of testing of SGP+™ as compared to basic sugarcane bagasse. (next level of testing )

As described by the SUAREC Lead Scientist, if, in fact, IFUS has discovered how to breakdown the lignin of sugarcane bagasse in SGP+™, this is "The Holy Grail" of energy and nutrition and possibly a hay replacement. This could further substantiate observations and qualitative analysis being reported by ranchers and dairymen, who consistently report improved herd performance, lower costs, higher revenue generation for sale of cattle, Carbon-footprint and Green House Gas reduction, and more.

This initial round of studies will continue to target the depolymerization of lignin.(that means more studies will occur) Centuries of research have attempted to find a viable application of sugarcane bagasse and other materials high in lignin content. Lignin is considered to be the second most abundant biomass material on the planet. The implications of further understanding lignin degradation for application of beef and dairy herds are enormous (with implications for commercial application well beyond this significant, yet singular application)…all while reducing the Global Carbon Footprint. Considering the 1.5-Billion cows, bulls, calves, and steers, this could well become one of the most powerful Green-to-Gold Solutions discovered on planet Earth, thus far.

The research is expected to last 3 months and has already commenced. SUARC will publish their findings at the end of the initial study.

Scientists with scientific, independent data will validate Methane emissions and gas are reduced by cattle that eat SGP+
Scientists will validate why and how flies and smell disappear when cattle eat SGP+
Scientists will validate SGP+ is a lower cost healthier substitute for cattle feed than hay.
Scientists will validate higher weight gain on less feed
Scientists will alidate more milk at a higher quality occur with dairy cows using SGP+
Scientists will share data with government to approve new grants,and funding and possible credits to ranchers to use SGP+



IFUS is just getting started with testing that will leave non-shareholders unable to read paying a much higher price for IFUS shares in the future.

IFUS STRONG

All of my posts are strictly opinions and should not be considered to be facts, or investment advise.