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Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:02:09 -0500


<html><body><p>Hello Roy</p><p><font color=#000033>Investors Weekly Edge Highly Recommends: IEVM.OB this one has the potential to easily shoot over $1.00 within 3 to 5 days. Today is the beginning of a two week promotion and will be featured in over 18 Highly Profiled newsletters. So don't miss it, take a look at it immediately.</font></p><p><font color=#FF0000><B>Company Name: Integrated Environmental Technologies Ltd.<br> Ticker: IEVM.OB<br> Current: .50 Cent$<br> 3-5 Day Potential Price:1.00<br> 2 -4 Week Potential Price:1.50-2.00</B></font></p><p>Integrated Environmental Technologies LTD. (&quot;IET&quot; or the &quot;Company&quot;) is a development stage company that is rapidly approaching commercial operation. Management of the Company changed the name from Naturol Holdings to Integrated Environmental Technologies to reflect the environmental focus of its two businesses. The operational direction for IET was established in the later part of 2003, when the Company entered into exclusive licensing agreements for two unique technologies with significant growth potential.</p><p>Water Treatment: The first of these technologies, a process of water purification using an electro-chemical activation (&quot;ECA&quot;) process, is expected to become commercial at the end of the first quarter of 2005. The Company has orders for ECA equipment and is now equipping the production facilities to produce the ECA units.</p><p>Electro-chemical evaluation was developed to remove particulate matter and minerals in process water, such as drilling fluids in oil and gas fields. Later uses were in industrial applications such as petrochemicals, poultry &amp; farming, printed -circuit board manufacturing and food processing applications. In these applications it was discovered that the process was an effective disinfectant and germ-sterilizing agent. ECA is an environmentally safe process of passing a diluted saline solution, often as dilute as tap water, through a specially designed electrolytic cell in order to modify the functional properties of the water. The process does not add reagents. After treatment, the solution kills microorganisms in extremely short contact time; it is non-toxic and leaves no synthetic chemical residue.</p><p>As seen at the left, the size of the ECA delivery system has been reduced and designed to fit into a cylindrical shaped container that incorporates the cathode and anode electrodes that make up the unit. These cylinders can then be attached to manifolds that provide a capacity range of between 5 to 700 gallons per hour.</p><p>The potential applications for the ECA technology are diverse and substantial. The timeliest use can be for military and civilian management of biological and chemical decontamination programs. The solution can be used for hard surface disinfection for food safety in restaurants and food processing plants. An early target use is for poultry and beef processing plants. For municipal applications, the ECA treatment may apply for initial water treatment as well as for wastewater treatment in municipal, industrial and agricultural areas.</p><p>IET has entered into a collaborative agreement with Coastal Carolina University, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to explore product development and market applications for the ECA technology as well as the Company's oil extraction technology. The Company's license for the ECA technology was executed in September of 2003 and to date there has not been time for a through exploration of market potential. The market potential is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars per year.<br> <br> Oil Extraction from Botanicals: The second license acquired in late 2003 by IET is an exclusive license for a new, environmentally clean, safe and efficient process to extract essential oils from plants. Oils have been extracted from plants for centuries, for use in medicines, fragrances, foods, art and production processes. Currently the Naturol technology is used in Thailand for the extraction of compounds and oils for the food and fragrance industries.</p><p>Current extraction techniques use chemicals, such as hexane, distillation or super critical carbon dioxide. Hexane dominates the solvent extraction techniques, but it is highly flammable, toxic, carcinogenic and leaves measurable residues. Steam distillation of oils uses an excess of energy and is expensive. Super critical carbon dioxide uses high pressures and is also high in cost.</p><p>The Naturol technology is a simple, yet efficient process for extraction of oils from a diverse range of botanical materials. The technique uses ozone friendly solvents to extract oils form almost any raw material ( resins, seeds, petals, herbs). The technology also meets the stringent environmental and safety regulations laid down by industrial economies, covering all aspects of the food, pharmaceutical and fragrance industries.<br> The global business of extracting/recovering oils and bioactive compounds from plants represents a $100 billion per year enterprise, and is growing. Plant based compounds are used in several markets, including pharmaceutical ($400 billion total), nutraceutical ($50 billion) and flavor and fragrance ($10 billion). Each of these industries is increasing demand for compounds derived from natural sources.</p><p>IET has entered into a license agreement and joint venture with the Coach House Group, an UK based company specializing in international geopolitical consulting and licensing of environmental technologies. The joint venture will construct a 150-liter extraction plant (three modules of 50 L each). One of the modules will be dedicated to research while the other two can be used for production. The equipment is expected to be available at the end of the first quarter of 2004.</p><p>This technology is also a part of the collaborative agreement with the Coastal Carolina University, whereby the University will assist in identifying plants growing in South Carolina that can be used as feedstock in the extraction process. The University will also assist in the economic assessment of prospective feedstocks and production processes that can use natural plants or agricultural crops for development.</p><p><font color=#FF0000><B>Company Name: Integrated Environmental Technologies Ltd.<br> Ticker: IEVM.OB<br> Current: .50 Cent$<br> 3-5 Day Potential Price:1.00<br> 2 -4 Week Potential Price:1.50-2.00</B></font></p><p>The Company expects to conduct research and development for the extracted oils during the next twelve months, and is expected to have pilot production in one or both of the production modules before the year is complete.</p><p align=center><font color=#FF0000 size=4>Our Gains Last Month Was over 400% if you're looking for a winner look no further,<br> Get IEVM.OB immediately Huge Promotions &amp; Gains For The Next 2 Weeks!</font><br></p><p><font size=-1>cqbfrd Information within this email contains &quot;forward looking statements&quot; within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. 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