Actually, the study showed reduced urine pH, indicating more efficient
elimination of acidic waste products, thereby alkalizing the body.
One approach to alkalizing is to accelerate the rate of ingestion of
alkaline material such a bicarbonate. A second approach is to
accelerate the rate of
I means uric acid reduced by 40 points
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:59 PM, David AuBuchon
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, the study showed reduced urine pH, indicating more efficient
elimination of acidic waste products, thereby alkalizing the body.
One approach to alkalizing is to
I think I got my tests mixed up...anyway one of those tests looked a
lot better - to the tune of 40 points.
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM, David AuBuchon
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com wrote:
I means uric acid reduced by 40 points
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:59 PM, David AuBuchon
Um, don't think so. According to some articles the only way to get a high
ph (anything over neutral) is if the water has a lot of minerals in it.
That's why the expensive machines also have a setting for dropping in liquid
minerals so that as the water makes the ph it stays.
Best CS is made
They work, but most use tap or salt water and wind up with a soluble
metal hydroxide as the alkaline part vs OH[-] ions which a CS gen makes by
default along with the silver ions.
Much cheaper to put a few crystals of Draino in a glass of water.
No reason to not keep the Ag[+] and OH[-]
You CS is already half alkaline water...except for whatever part of it
that has made silver hydroxide.
Ode
At 09:59 PM 5/14/2012 -0700, you wrote:
Anyhow, I suppose one could run DW through an alkalizer and then use that
to brew CS.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Renee
Does regular electrolysis break up water clusters, thus possibly making a
confounding variable with CS? Meaning the declustered water could improve
detox, making it responsible for part of the health improvements in some
people?
There is a study showing greatly reduced pH of people drinking
You always have to have something in the middle to keep the flow of water
'out' of the other container. Some use sponges, some use pure cotton wadded
up, some use chamois cloth. Since one container is acid and one alkaline
water, if they were to flow across and mix freely you wouldn't have acid
Excellent find Renee. Thanks for that info. Yes, that is certainly a
reasonable markup. I think he probably deserves it.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Renee gaiac...@gmail.com wrote:
You always have to have something in the middle to keep the flow of
water ‘out’ of the other container.
Perhaps if you omitted the sponge, but made the connecting tube rally
narrow, that the electrolysis would outpace the mixing of the water, and
some distinct product could be produced with silver electrodes?
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:15 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:
I think if that were the case then someone would already be doing it. Once
the material is saturated the water shouldn't flow across at all, so it's
actually a block, I would think. Whereas any size opening, without a block,
would admit water through as a flow, even if it was very narrow.
Anyhow, I suppose one could run DW through an alkalizer and then use that
to brew CS.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Renee gaiac...@gmail.com wrote:
I think if that were the case then someone would already be doing it.
Once the material is saturated the water shouldn’t flow across at all,
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