Itronics Announces That Market Need for Its Breakthrough GOLD'n GRO Guardian Deer Repellent May Be 10 Times Greater Than Anticipated

RENO, NV--(Marketwired - Aug 26, 2013) - Itronics Inc. (PINKSHEETS: ITRO) wholly-owned subsidiary, Itronics Metallurgical, Inc., is resuming field testing of its breakthrough GOLD'n GRO Guardian Deer Repellent fertilizer. The fertilizer provides systemic protection for plants from foraging deer while at the same time improving plant health through fertilization.

The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) recently issued a report stating that more than 300,000 new cases of Lyme disease are occurring annually in the United States, up from 21,000 cases reported in 2007. It is a 10 times increase from the 30,000 cases per year that the CDC had been recently reporting. "Because of the increasingly rapid spread of Lyme disease by deer ticks and black legged ticks, and the potential great expense and difficulty of treating Lyme disease, reduction of deer foraging in suburban yards is a desirable method of reducing the spread of deer ticks to humans," said Dr. John Whitney, Itronics President.

Lyme disease, if not treated early, can lead to severe and chronic health problems. The cost to the United States is estimated at $30 billion annually. A report issued in "Contingencies," an actuarial publication, estimated that the average per patient cost of Lyme disease, including treatment, diagnosis, and lost wages, is more than $60,000 per year per patient. Adjusted for inflation to 2013 dollars, this cost increases to almost $100,000 per patient per year. Since Lyme disease is not readily diagnosed, and if not identified right away the health impact can take years to overcome, the national cost is potentially staggering.

Deer damage to people and property in the United States is also very costly. In a report issued by Cornell University, it was estimated that the annual damage exceeds $2 billion. The damage categories and amounts were $1 billion in car damage, more than $100 million to agricultural crops, $750 million in damage to the timber industry, and more than $250 million in damage to metropolitan households, mainly to landscape plantings. The annual cost adjusted for inflation to 2013 dollars exceeds $3 billion.

The Company's development of GOLD'n GRO Guardian was driven by the need to solve a severe urban problem, deer foraging in people's yards. Deer destroy suburban landscapes and spread Lyme disease by transporting deer ticks and black legged ticks, the primary carriers of Lyme disease and related ailments. Reduction of deer foraging in urban yards reduces the potential for human contact with the deer ticks, which get into family lawns and shrubs and are transported by family pets to their owners. The GOLD'n GRO product does not harm the deer.