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Biotech / Medical : Pioneer Services Inc OTC>BB PSVC

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To: Bob Sokol who wrote (102)6/11/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Bob Sokol  Read Replies (1) of 140
 
Texas A&M University Approves Study Utilizing Jacobson Resonance to Resonate
Water for Enhanced Growth of Vegetables

BusinessWire, Thursday, June 11, 1998 at 11:55

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 1998--Pioneer
Services International Ltd. (OTC BB:PSVC), has entered into an
agreement with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station of the Texas
A&M University System to study the potential of resonated water in the
enhancement of vegetable growth.
The study will include cloned cucumber plants used to provide one
crop consisting of genetically identical plants in the test. Hybrid
squash will be used to determine variable effects on commercial
available F-I hybrids, and radish will be used to evaluate variable
resonated water effects on a commercial open pollinated crop. The
study will use 3 levels of resonated spring water and a control group
consisting of natural non-resonated water.
The principal investigator will be noted agricultural researcher
Dr. Leonard Pike, director of the Vegetable Improvement Center
(Agricultural Experiment Station) and the creator of "Super Veggies"
(Business Week, 11-10-97). Dr. Pike indicated that: "At maturity each
plant will be harvested. Fruit and plant parts will be weighted to
determine mass produced due to water treatment. Any other measurable
plant characteristics will also be recorded such as: early maturity,
plant height, fruit quality characteristics, etc..."
Dr. Jerry Jacobson, chairman of the board of Pioneer at a recent
conference at Mississippi State University's Biomedical Research
Center stated: "We are excited about the opportunity to help feed the
world with healthier fruits and vegetables using resonated water and
will commence the study at Texas A&M University as soon as possible. I
believe the resonation of water will restructure and reorganize water
molecules in space and time to therein improve coherence and
communications, cooperativity and absorption. My anticipation is that
resonated water will enhance the growth rate and size of vegetables."
Dr. Frank Chaviano, chief operating officer of Pioneer added,
"This non-medical application of Jacobson Resonance technology is one
of many commercial initiatives which Pioneer Services is currently
exploring with vast potential commercial implications."
Pioneer Services is positioned to be an innovator and leader in
the field of Biomedical and Bio-electromagnetic Resonance Technology.
Our patented resonance technology cuts across medical, food,
pharmaceutical, agricultural, construction and environmental
industries.

This release contains forward-looking statements that are subject
to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, certain
delays beyond the company's control with respect to business events,
regulatory approvals and other risks detailed from time to time in the
company's filings with the Security and Exchange Commission.

CONTACT: Pioneer Services International Ltd., Boca Raton
Dr. Frank Chaviano, 561/477-8020

KEYWORD: FLORIDA TEXAS
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENMED ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
FOODS/BEVERAGES BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION PHARMACEUTICAL
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