The History of BioWash


In 1992, Julius “Ted” Tidwell was a retired military intelligence man and property developer who, in his golden years, with his wife’s encouragement (Dr. Ann Tidwell), began diligently working to develop a non-toxic, carcinogen-free cleaner, for the good of their grandchildren. Ted and Ann realized that there was a lot of cancer and debilitation in the country, and they wanted to help do something about it.
In 1997, after five years of diligent experimentation, he came upon his proprietary plant-based nanotechnology, and the extraordinarily effective, non-toxic cleaner BioWash was born. The FDA would not approve it because there was nothing toxic in it to approve of, but its nano-sized, anti-viral particles (dissolve lipids) penetrate exceptionally deep to clean and disinfect anything from skin, to laundry, to bathrooms, to kitchens, to pets, to ships and everything in between.
Shortly thereafter, a California orange grower used BioWash to clean dust from the leaves on his trees and experienced an enormous increase in the number and quality of oranges. Similarly, in Miami, a Mango tree owner sprayed his tree’s leaves with BioWash, and its fruiting went from 50 mangos to over 800 mangos, which he photographed and sent to Ted. Ted was no doubt elated to realize his cleaner, BioWash, was also a fertilizer booster, promoting extreme plant growth by dissolving nutrients into nano-sized particles for super-efficient absorption. Ted began getting notified of greatly increased yields in a multitude of fruits and crops across the country, along with reports of enhanced natural resistance to insects and frost. Ted’s focus went from carcinogen-free cleaning products to feeding the world and making farmers prosperous by growing higher quantities of higher-quality food crops, often at reduced costs.
The third incarnation of Ted Tidwell’s plant-based nanotechnology is its effectiveness as an insecticide. Most insecticides are neurotoxins (based on WWI gas warfare agents) that attack the nervous systems of insects. Unfortunately, these toxins, even in small amounts, are terrible for people too. BioWash, formulated as a Purely Green Bio-Pesticide, is safe for humans, but the plant-based nano-sized particles kill harmful insects in five other ways, including dissolving cellular structures, drying out joints, and dissolving waxy wing coatings.
An organic fertilizer booster, a safe industrial-strength cleaner, and a non-toxic pesticide all came from the same plant-based nanotechnology developed by a caring retiree inspired by his super-smart wife. Ted and Ann have now passed, with family taking over, but their story is literally the power of love indwelling in healthy, useful products that will continue to transform the world for the better for decades to come.