Re: CSActive Hydrogen vs Negative Hydrogen Ions.

2010-09-30 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
If you are saying that the drinking output of an alkaline water machine is the same at Draino, you are writing nonsense and confusing silver list members. The water separates into an output tube and a waste tube. The water from the waste tube is acidic and is not for human consumption.

Re: CSActive Hydrogen vs Negative Hydrogen Ions.

2010-09-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Electrolytic Water Generator HOSHIZAKI ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Japanese Appl. 8/309,3 5 7 An electrolytic H,O generator has an electrolyser divided into three cells by a pair of diaphragms; one cell containing a Pt-Ir electrode. Electrolysis is performed between cells 1 and 2 and washing electrolysis

Re: CSActive Hydrogen vs Negative Hydrogen Ions.

2010-09-28 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Paul, I have insufficient time to address your questions in any useful detail. I can relate that Patrick Flanagan's work (most all of the original effort on structured water was the result of his wife, Gail's research) resulting in Microhydrin (trade name of original product). We

Re: CSActive Hydrogen vs Negative Hydrogen Ions.

2010-09-28 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The latest (and most expensive) alkaline water device from National (Matsushita Denki) in Japan features an ORP readout for each of the pH choices.The highest ORP is around 540 for pH 9.5. On Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010, at 04:19 Asia/Tokyo, Brooks Bradley wrote: One element we found to be

CSActive Hydrogen vs Negative Hydrogen Ions.

2010-09-27 Thread paul catania
Mr. Bradley, Have your experiments with water ever taken you towards the benefits of negative hydrogen ions vs. positive hydrogen ions? Which is the better of the two? Are they both beneficial in differing ways? Can they co-exist? I would really appreciate any light you could shed