Sorry, but you're wrong, Slick. Stop trolling.
A. It doesn't matter how much you write on a subject, it doesn't make it correct.
B. Just because seido told you something doesn't make it true. Seido is well known for being a shady company, and they love to use tactics like that so when people complain about their batteries being terrible, they can say "oh well you didn't initialize it! Your fault!". Very common.
C. The batteries are already charged and then drained to ~40% capacity at the factory. This would do any "initialization" in the first place. ALL batteries go through this, otherwise you'd have a nearly-dead battery when you get your phone. (Li-Ion store better at 40% capacity)
D. Once the light goes green, charging is halted. Period. Even IF the battery needed to be charged further, it won't do so. So much for your theory there.
E. Not a single reputable source corroborates your stories.
Edit: Wow, I just keep thinking of more reasons why you're wrong!
F. If this were true, in order to initialize it, you would need to fully drain then charge it in the first place, as the charging safety circuits on the battery would kick in to stop a charge if it thought it was already full.
(I mean, really, half of your battery tips are either common sense stuff stated by the Android OS itself, or are wrong/misinformed. Why should anyone trust you?)